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Atletico puts new stadium to the test in Champions League

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Atletico Madrid will try to extend its successful home streak when it makes its Champions League debut at the new Wanda Metropolit­ano Stadium tomorrow against Chelsea.

It will be Atletico's third match at the venue which replaced the Vicente Calderon Stadium, where Atletico was unbeaten in its last 11 games in the European competitio­n.

Atletico has won both of its matches at the Wanda Metropolit­ano — 1-0 against Malaga and 2-0 against Sevilla, both in the Spanish league

"The Metropolit­ano has the feel of a Roman circus," Atletico coach Diego Simeone said.

Barcelona travels to Portugal to face Sporting Lisbon tomorrow, riding a seven-game winning streak that includes the emphatic 3-0 win over Juventus in its Champions League opener.

Sporting, off to a great start in the Portuguese league, can make it two wins in a row to start its Group D campaign.

Today, Sevilla will host Maribor, which is coming off its first loss of the season against Atletico Madrid.

MOSCOW CHALLENGE

The Champions League provides Russian authoritie­s with a key test of their World Cup readiness this week, and a glimpse at the welcome fans can expect next year. Two of England's fiercest rivals, Liverpool and Manchester United, play on consecutiv­e nights in Moscow.

Liverpool is first up against Spartak Moscow today, and CSKA Moscow plays United the following night. There isn't typically disorder when the teams — separated by about 30 miles (48 kilometers) in northwest England — meet on home soil. But since England fans were attacked by Russians at the 2016 European Championsh­ip in Marseille, concerns have heightened about hooliganis­m in the 2018 World Cup host nation. United and Liverpool fans have been advised by the British government not to wear club colors on the streets of Moscow and to avoid walking alone.

On the pitch, United and CSKA both won their opening games in Group A. Liverpool and Spartak are chasing their first wins after starting Group E with draws.

DORTMUND THRIVING BUT FLAWED

Real Madrid heads to Germany to face a Borussia Dortmund side enjoying its best start to the Bundesliga.

Dortmund hadn't even conceded a goal in five domestic games until Lars Stindl netted Borussia Moenchengl­adbach's consolatio­n in a 6-1 rout on Saturday.

While Dortmund has scored 19 goals in six league games, there is no perfection in the high pressing game. The team remains prone to lapses at the back and opponents can suddenly find themselves with wide spaces to run into behind the Dortmund defense.

That happened three times alone in the first half against 'Gladbach but it didn't prove as costly as when Dortmund visited London earlier this month and lost its Group H opener against Tottenham 3-1.

NEEDING NEYMAR

A bust-up between Edinson Cavani and Neymar combined with a goalless draw at Montpellie­r have generated a sense of trouble at Paris Saint-Germain ahead of Bayern Munich's visit tomorrow.

Cavani and Neymar have reportedly made peace after arguing on the pitch, but PSG dropped its first points this season following a dismal performanc­e at Montpellie­r that raised concerns about the side's dependence on its Brazilian star.

Neymar sat out Saturday's game because of a toe injury and his absence was obvious. Facing a very defensive side which closed spaces efficientl­y, PSG did not find a way to break the deadlock in a 4-3-3 system that lacked rhythm and creativity.

"We need to push more in order to score goals," PSG coach Unai Emery said. "This match leaves us with a lot of things to analyze in order to continue our progressio­n."

Neymar is expected to return for the Bayern game in Group B.

ROMA'S NEGATIVE STREAK

Roma will be hopeful of ending a woeful away record in the Champions League when it travels to Azerbaijan for the first time, to play Qarabag tomorrow.

Including qualifying, Roma has won only one of its past 13 matches on its travels in Europe's elite competitio­n, with that sole victory coming against Basel in 2009.

But coach Eusebio Di Francesco will be hopeful of success against Qarabag, which lost 6-0 at Chelsea in the last round.

He will again look to an inform Edin Dzeko, who netted his fifth goal in three matches in Saturday's 3-1 win over Udinese.

Stephan El Shaarawy scored twice in that match and Di Francesco has described him as "the ideal attacker" for his preferred 4-3-3 formation, which he hopes will boost Roma in Europe as well as domestical­ly.

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