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Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid - Both teams to score @ 10/11
Monaco v Juventus - Under 2.5 goals @ 1/2
Dundee v Celtic - Celtic to win with a one goal handicap @ 8/13
Reading v Birmingham City - Home win @ Evens
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid - Both teams to score
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid may have played out a 0-0 draw in the first leg of this Champions League quarter final, but we're expecting goals in the second leg. Most matches between these two teams involve plenty of goals and we're expecting a similar result to the 2-2 draw at the Bernabeu the last time these two teams met in the league.
It's not difficult to see why there are so many goals shared when Madrid's two premier sides come to blows. Atletico will look to the likes of Mario Mandzukic and Antoine Griezmann to provide a goalscoring threat but at the other end, they'll do very well to keep out the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez.
Monaco v Juventus - Under 2.5 goals
Alternatively, in the other Champions League game of the evening, we're expecting very few goals. There was just one goal - an Arturo Vidal penalty, separating the two teams at the Juventus Stadium last week and with Juve taking the lead to the away game in France, we can see another low scoring game at Stade Louis II.
Monaco are a side that don't concede too many goals - but they also don't score many. Just one of their last five matches have seen more than two goals scored and Juventus have the exact same record. Don't be surprised to see one goal separating these two teams - or even Juventus closing the game out into a 0-0 draw, which would be enough to see them through.
Dundee v Celtic - Celtic to win with a one goal handicap
Dundee should fear the wrath of Celtic in this game. The Bhoys were contentiously dumped out of the Scottish Challenge Cup on Sunday by Inverness Caledonian Thistle and now Ronny Deila's men are expected to respond in fashion as they go in search of yet another Scottish Premiership title to add to their lengthy honours list.
Dundee are by no means the worst team in the Scottish top tier, but the Dees have won just one of their last five games and given the difference in class between the Hoops and most other teams in this division, you simply cannot expect Celtic to not win this game. The likes of John Guidetti, Leigh Griffiths and Kris Commons will be hoping to rack some goals up in the process.
Reading v Birmingham City - Home win
Reading's season is not yet over, despite Saturday's heart-breaking FA Cup semi-final defeat to Arsenal. The Royals had seemingly been focusing on that match for some time but now they must focus on earning the final few points that would secure their Sky Bet Championship safety with four games remaining.
Birmingham City's season is over as they occupy a safe mid table finish, but their away form has been awful recently. The Blues have lost five of their last six matches on the road and they haven't managed a league win away from St Andrew's since December. We're backing Steve Clarke's men to take three points from this game.

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