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BATE Borisov to beat HJK (18:00) –

BATE Borisov have a good record at home in the Champions League, having won six of their last nine matches in the competition at the Borisov Arena.

The Belarussian side have also lost just one of their last 18 competitive home games, and should beat a side that has only won four of 18 on the road.

Qarabag to beat Kukesi (18:00) –

Qarabag made it to the Champions League group stage last term and have progressed past this stage of the competition in each of the last four seasons.

Kukesi, who have never made it past this stage, had to rely on away goals to get past Maltese side Valletta in the previous round.

Ludogorets to beat Videoton (18:00) –

Ludogorets are a short price but are still worth backing, having won 9-0 on aggregate against Cliftonville in the first qualifying round.

The Bulgarian side have made it past the second qualifying round of the Champions League in three of the last four seasons.

Videoton, meanwhile, have won just one of their last 10 away games in Europe.

Ajax to beat Sturm Graz (19:30) –

Ajax ended last season with 11 victories and one draw from their final 12 matches at the Johan Cruyff Arena.

The hosts should keep that impressive record going against opposition that have won just two of their last 15 away games in Europe.

Celtic to beat Rosenborg (19:45) –

Celtic strolled past Armenian side Alashkert in the previous round, winning 6-0 on aggregate, and look a good bet to get themselves ahead in this tie.

Rosenborg lost away to Valur Reykjavik in the first qualifying round and only progressed thanks to a 94th minute penalty from Nicklas Bendtner in the second leg.

The Norwegian side sacked their manager despite that result, and Celtic should be backed to take advantage of their turmoil.

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