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The 2020-21 UEFA Champions League group stage kicks off on Tuesday as we see new faces and clubs in the competition.We are ready to make the most of both worlds when Rennes host Krasnodar at Roazhon Park in a squad battle making their first Champions League appearance In addition, the rest of the world will be introduced to 17-year-old Rennes midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who is the next big football star to come from France.
Date: Tuesday, October 30 | Time: 3 pm ET Location: Roazhon Park – Rennes, FranceTV and live broadcast: CBS All AccessOdds: Rennes -124; Draw 260; Krasnodar 350 (via William Hill Sportsbook)
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Rennes: This is the 11th different French club to appear in the Champions League, and they will do so after finishing third in Ligue 1 last season and losing some key players, including goalkeeper Edouard Mendy (Chelsea, 26 $ 4 million) and Raphinha (Leeds, $ 20 $ 5 million) Apart from young Camavinga, they will rely on Senegalese striker M’Baye Niang, who led the club with 15 goals in 36 matches in all competitions last season
Krasnodar: Another debutant, Krasnodar finished third in the Russian Premier League before breaking through the group stage through play-offs, beating Greek club PAOK 2-1 in both legs It’s a team that will rely on veterans like 28-year-old Swedish midfielder Viktor Claesson, 34-year-old Swedish striker Marcus Berg and 30-year-old French midfielder Remy Cabella to change the tone of the game.
One of these teams is called to win a historic first victory in the history of the club during this tournament Why not in the opening match? Niang puts on braces and Camavinga dazzles at home Choice: Rennes 3, Krasnodar 1
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