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The Champions League and Europa League games you need to watch in Gameweek 2

Ermedin Demirovic

Gameweek 2 of the UEFA Champions League and Europa League is upon us this week, and the new format has thrown up plenty of fun games for us to enjoy.

From games that promise to be high-scoring affairs (Stuttgart vs Sparta Prague), to heavyweight clashes (Arsenal vs PSG), to European Cup final rematches (Aston Villa vs Bayern Munich), we have a bit of everything in store this week.

Here’s our viewing guide for the next few days to help you pick which games to watch.

You’re welcome.

Ermedin Demirovic

Playing well / Alex Grimm/GettyImages

When? Tuesday 1 October, 17:45 BST / 12:45 ET / 09:45 PT

Stuttgart vs Sparta Prague isn’t exactly a heavyweight clash, we’ll give you that, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be a fun time.

As a general rule of thumb in 2024/25 so far, when Stuttgart play, it’s a fun time.

In their nine games so far this season, a whopping 42 goals have been scored by either Stuttgart or their opposition. That’s 4.6 goals per game.

So if you want to see some goals, this is the game to watch.

Leandro Trossard, Riccardo Calafiori

Big test / Julian Finney/GettyImages

When? Tuesday 1 October, 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT

With Bayer Leverkusen vs AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic and Arsenal vs Paris Saint-Germain all set to kick off at the same time, picking a game to watch on Tuesday evening may prove to be tricky.

So long as you pick one of those three, you’ll be on to a winner.

We’ll be watching Arsenal’s meeting with PSG at the Emirates Stadium because it could be a preview of a game in the latter stages of the competition. With both teams hellbent on finally winning their first-ever Champions League this season, don’t be too surprised to see this fixture crop up again in the semi-finals.

Ademola Lookman

Lookman is a talent / Alessandro Sabattini/GettyImages

When? Wednesday 2 October, 17:45 BST / 12:45 ET / 09:45 PT

Look, to be perfectly honest, it’s pretty slim pickings when it comes to the early kick-offs. The choices are Shakhtar Donetsk vs Atalanta or Girona vs Feyenoord.

It’s not exactly awe inspiring.

Atalanta’s trip to Gelsenkirchen – Shakhtar are playing their European games in Germany this season for obvious reasons – is the more appealing of the two, largely because the Bergamo side are a joy to watch on their day.

Ollie Watkins

Big game / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages

When? Wednesday 2 October, 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT

The last time these two clubs faced off against one another in the Champions League/European Cup was way back in 1982, in the final of competition.

On that occasion, Aston Villa ran out…

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