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Champions League predictions: 4 teams that could win easy according to bookies

The UEFA Champions League have entered its final stage in the group phase as teams will be vying to make it through to the round of 16.

Already, big teams like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and the likes have all booked their spot in the next stage of the competition.

LegitSports will be looking at the teams that will record easy wins on Matchday 6.

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1. Paris Saint-Germain

The race for who mill make it through to the next round in Group B will go down the wire as three teams in the group will battle for the last two slots.

But Paris Saint-Germain's trip to Serbia to face Red Star Belgrade is supposed to be an easy one despite playing away from home.

The first leg in Parc Des Princes ended in a 6-1 mauling of the visitors and with the quality the Parisians possess, it should be an easy ride going into the second leg.

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2. Schalke 04

The Bundesliga side who have already sealed their place in the next round are expected to have an easy ride when they host Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.

Lokomitiv have lost four matches in five, recording their only win against Galatasary which was not enough to secure even the Europa League spot.

3. Juventus

The Bainconeri's quest to win their first Champions League title in 20-years continue as they travel to Switzerland to face Young Boys.

The first leg went in Juve's favour with a Paulo Dybala's hat-trick and Cristiano Ronaldo was missing in action because of suspension.

Now that the Portuguese poacher is back, the competition's all-time top goalscorer will be on parade to add to his one-goal tally so far.

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4. Roma

Last season's semifinalists will coming all out to finish the group phase on a high after booking their place alongside Real Madrid in Group G.

Eden Dzeko and co are expected to record a win away from home when they face Czech Republic side Viktoria Plzen.

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