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Champions League matchday three: what to get excited about!

The halfway point in the group stage is approaching – what are likely to be the big stories of matchday three?

Paul Pogba is in line to come up against his old side
Paul Pogba is in line to come up against his old side ©Getty Images

The sides who play each other on matchday three come together again on matchday four, ensuring plenty of intense drama over the next few weeks.

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Matchday two fixtures (21.00CET unless stated)

Tuesday 23 October
Group E: AEK Athens v Bayern München (18:55CET), Ajax v Benfica
Group F: Hoffenheim v Lyon, Shakhtar v Manchester City
Group G: Roma v CSKA Moskva, Real Madrid v Viktoria Plzeň
Group H: Young Boys v Valencia (18:55CET), Manchester United v Juventus

Wednesday 24 October
Group A: Club Brugge v Monaco (18:55CET), Dortmund v Atlético
Group B: PSV Eindhoven v Tottenham (18:55CET), Barcelona v Inter
Group C: Paris v Napoli, Liverpool v Crvena zvezda
Group D: Lokomotiv Moskva v Porto, Galatasaray v Schalke

Three things to look out for this week

Paul Pogba in his old Juventus kit
Paul Pogba in his old Juventus kit©AFP/Getty Images

1) Regular UEFA Champions League adversaries in the 1990s, Manchester United and Juventus resume their rivalry on Tuesday. Paul Pogba faces his old side for the first time since joining United two years ago, with the Italian champions arriving at Old Trafford – where they lost the 2003 UEFA Champions League final – fresh from ten straight wins in all competitions prior to the international break.

2) Paris coach from 2011–13, Carlo Ancelotti is returning to face his old side with Napoli. Now coached by Thomas Tuchel, Paris feature former Napoli frontman Edinson Cavani among their fearsome battery of goalscorers. After beating Liverpool last time out, Napoli top Group C with four points; another win for the Partenopei could be a significant step towards qualifying from one of the group stage's toughest sections.

Highlights: Shakhtar 2-1 Manchester City

3) Liverpool may have been Manchester City's Achilles heel last season, but their trip to face Shakhtar throws up another hoodoo. The Pitmen won their last meeting 2-1 in the 2016/17 group stage and that was City's second loss in three visits to Ukraine. Shakhtar's home record against English sides will also worry Josep Guardiola – they are unbeaten in all seven games, winning five.

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