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Bayern Munich vs Dynamo Kyiv preview, team news, betting tips & prediction

Bayern Munich will look to continue their red hot form with a win when they take on Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League this week. The two sides meet on Wednesday night at 20:00 pm BST. The German champions picked up a 3-0 win over Barcelona in their Champions League group opener and they will be confident of a win this week at home. Meanwhile, Dynamo Kyiv picked up a point against Benfica at home and they are looking for their first Champions League win of the season. Bayern Munich vs Dynamo Kyiv team news The home side will be without the services of Kingsley Coman and Sven Ulreich. Meanwhile, the visitors will be without Ibrahim Kgbo, Vladyslav Kulach, Artem Besedin, and Denys Popov due to injuries. Bayern Munich: Neuer; Pavard, Upamecano, Hernandez, Davies; Kimmich, Goretzka; Gnab...

Barcelona boss explains decision to rest Lionel Messi for Real Betis win

Barcelona boss Ronald Koeman has confirmed he opted to leave Lionel Messi on the bench for their 5-2 La Liga win over Real Betis as a precaution. Messi started as a substitute at the Camp Nou after reports of a minor injury picked up in the 2-1 midweek Champions League win over Dynamo Kyiv. Koeman brought the Argentinian international on as a second half substitute against Manuel Pellegrini’s side with the 33-year old playing a vital role in their first win for a month. Messi’s dummy created a perfect chance for Antoine Griezmann to make it 2-1 to the hosts before he netted twice himself in the final half hour. “Since yesterday we talked and he had some discomfort from the game against Dynamo Kyiv,” Koeman told a post game interview with Marca. “We decided it was best to leave him on the b...

UEFA releases possible dates for Champions League games

UEFA’s plan to complete the Champions League and Europa League continues. The plan says that they will be played throughout the month of August once the leagues are done in July. UEFA have an idea which is to end the season by the end of August. Therefore, the domestic leagues need to be completed by the end of July. The proposal is for the remaining last 16 games to be played in the first week of the month. On 26th and 29th August, Gdansk and Istanbul will host the Europa League and Champions League finals respectively. ‘Marca’ says that they will try and stick to that instead of playing both the finals at the same venue. There are 17 Champions League and 27 Europa League matches left to play. Confirmation of the new calendar depends first on leagues getting back underway and then on the ...