Copenhagen vs. Trabzonspor (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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Copenhagen host Trabzonspor in the Champions League qualification playoff round, with the winner of the two-legged tie advancing to the group stage.
The visitors have not progressed beyond the qualifying rounds since the 2011-12 season, while Copenhagen last did so in the 2016-17 campaign.
We say: Copenhagen 1-1 Trabzonspor
With both teams missing key players through injury, the quality in general play could be reduced, especially with so much at stake for these sides.
However, Trabzonspor have clearly begun the season in better form, and we expect them to avoid defeat and establish themselves as favourites to reach the group stage.
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Bodo/Glimt vs. Dinamo Zagreb (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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Bodo/Glimt take on Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League qualification playoff round, with the winner of the two legs progressing to the group stage.
The Norwegian champions have never made it to the group stage of the Champions League.
We say: Bodo/Glimt 2-2 Dinamo Zagreb
Bodo/Glimt have won all three of their home matches during this season's qualifying rounds, but the visitors will undoubtedly present them with a tougher challenge.
In what should be an open, entertaining encounter, we can envisage a score draw, which would provide the Croatian champions with the advantage upon their return home.
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Rangers vs. PSV (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
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Another mammoth European encounter takes place under the bright lights of Ibrox on Tuesday night, as Rangers face off against PSV Eindhoven in the first leg of their Champions League qualifying playoff round tie.
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst's side battled past Royale Union Saint Gilloise of Belgium to keep their continental dreams alive, while the Dutch giants sent Monaco packing in the previous round.
We say: Rangers 2-2 PSV Eindhoven
European nights at Ibrox invoke a fire within the bellies of the Rangers squad, who have held their own against plenty of tough continental opponents in recent months and head into the first leg with a golden touch in front of goal.
The Gers' defensive resilience should not count for much against a PSV side in extremely prolific form themselves, but Van Bronckhorst's men would do well to come away with a first-leg draw and leave everything to play for in the Netherlands.