The quarter-finals of the Champions League get underway this week with four matches to look forward to.
There is an all-English affair between Tottenham and Manchester City, while Liverpool take on Porto and Manchester United play Spanish giants Barcelona.
Here's our best bets:
Tottenham to draw with Manchester City 8pm Tuesday 13/5

For all Mauricio Pochettino has done a brilliant job with Tottenham - there has been nothing to add to their trophy cabinet.
They have been in the title hunt for the most of the season but a bad recent run sees them now clinging on to a top four place.
Their move to a new stadium has lifted spirits though and they will be very determined to take City on in their last chance at silverware this season.
City, in contrast, are chasing the quadruple after already winning the League Cup and sealing their place in the FA Cup final last weekend.
We can see this ending up in a draw before it heads to the Etihad.
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Both teams to score in Liverpool v Porto 8pm Tuesday 21/20

It is hard not to see Liverpool finding the net at Anfield in the first leg but their opponents have a good goalscoring record on the road this season.
Porto have scored in Schalke, Moscow, Istanbul and in Rome on their way to the last eight and should not be understimated.
Liverpool seem to have enjoyed getting away from the pressure valve of the Premier League and should be in a confident mood.
We are predicting goals and both teams to score.
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Barcelona to beat Manchester United & both teams to score 8pm Wednesday 5/2

The Barcelona forward line strikes fear into any team and it is difficult seeing Man United containing them for 90 minutes.
You can also make the case for the home side scoring against a Barca defence that is still fragile.
The problem for United will be getting hold of the ball though and while we can envision them sneaking a goal, the Spanish giants are tipped to win.
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Ajax to beat Juventus 8pm Wednesday 23/10

The Dutch side have undoubtedly been the surprise package of the tournament and there was no fluke about knocking out reigning champions Real Madrid in the last 16.
They are a young team full of attacking flair, scoring 12 goals in their last three domestic games.
Juventus have a wily defence who thrive on keeping clean sheets but we think Ajax will shade this one in front of their home fans.
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