Round 35 Results 25/26
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We Predicted
Benfica vs Real Madrid
Final Score: 0 - 1
The Game Notes: This one feels like a tight first leg written all over it: Benfica are at home and already showed in the recent head-to-head that they can hurt Real Madrid, while Madrid come in with better momentum and enough quality to keep it level. With the tie still to be decided in the return game, the game state points to a more controlled, risk-managed contest than a full shootout. A 1-1 looks like the kind of result both sides can live with before the second leg in Madrid.
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We Predicted
Monaco vs PSG
Final Score: 2 - 3
The Game Notes: PSG look set up to take this one: even with a recent slip in domestic play, they’ve generally carried stronger form and tend to handle two-legged European ties with control, especially away from home in the first meeting. Monaco have been solid at home, but their recent results have been a bit uneven across competitions, which makes a cleaner, more disciplined PSG performance feel likely. A 0-2 away win fits that balance of pressure, game management, and second-leg positioning.
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Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta
Final Score: 2 - 0
The Game Notes: Dortmund at home in a first leg feels like the edge here—they’ve been building real momentum in recent weeks, and the atmosphere in this fixture should push the tempo their way early. Atalanta are still dangerous enough to grab one, but with the tie set up over two games, this has the look of a narrow home result rather than a runaway. A 2-1 scoreline fits that balance: Dortmund pressure, Atalanta response, and everything still alive for leg two.
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Qarabag FK vs Newcastle
Final Score: 1 - 6
The Game Notes: This feels like a narrow away win: Newcastle come in from a stronger league phase campaign and have generally looked more settled in European games, while Qarabag at home are usually organised enough to keep things tight. With it being a first-leg knockout tie in Baku, the tempo could stay controlled rather than open. That points to a cagey match where one decisive moment makes it 0-1.
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We Predicted
Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid
Final Score: 3 - 3
The Game Notes: This feels like a classic narrow away edge: Atlético arrive with the stronger overall European campaign, but Brugge at Jan Breydel usually make these nights uncomfortable and should create enough to get on the scoresheet. Over two legs, that balance often produces a controlled but competitive first match rather than a blowout. A 1-2 result fits the script—home pressure, away composure, and a slim advantage to take back.
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We Predicted
Wolves vs Arsenal
Final Score: 2 - 2
The Game Notes: Arsenal head into this one in stronger league form and with real momentum in the title race, while Wolves have had a busier, more mixed run coming into this midweek game. The Molineux setting should still make it competitive enough for Wolves to nick one, but the overall balance points to Arsenal having more control across the 90. That’s why 1-3 feels like a fair call: Wolves stay in it, then Arsenal’s consistency shows.