The second round of Champions League qualifying will begin this week with 15 first legs to be played across Tuesday and Wednesday.
There is already British interest in the competition as Rangers will start their qualification campaign this week. Irish team, Shelbourne, are also in action after coming through their first round qualifier with Linfield.
Ahead of the matches getting underway, we've put together a Champions League accumulator that offers plenty of value. Check it out below.
Champions League accumulator tips
Rangers to beat Panathinaikos and BTTS (11/4)
Rangers haven't been given an easy start to their qualification campaign as they have been drawn to play against the team that finished second in the Greek Super League last season.
Like Rangrs, Panathinaikos have also added plenty of new players to their squad this summer in a bid for domestic glory, which makes this a match between two similar teams.
I'm giving the edge to Rangers in the first leg based mainly on Panathinaikos' poor record when playing away in Europe. The Greek side have lost three of their last four away Champions League qualifiers, and Ibrox isn't an easy place to come and win.
Both teams should get on the scoresheet, though. Russell Martin doesn't have a defensive bone in his body, which should open the game up, particularly with the crowd roaring Rangers on.
Plzen vs Servette under 2.5 goals (10/11)
The first leg between Plzen vs Servette this week has all the ingredients to be a dull affair. The two teams met in the Europa Conference League knockout stages just last year, and both legs were played extremely tenatively.
No goals were scored across the 180 minutes of football played over both legs with the tie settled on penalties, and while things might not be as extreme this time around, it would be a shock if we went from that to a goalfest.
What's more, qualifying matches in Plzen are also consistently low-scoring affairs. Only two of the last five qualifiers played here have produced three goals or more.
Copenhagen vs Drita over 3.5 goals (1/1)
FC Copenhagen will be looking to get this tie wrapped up in the first leg this week, and with home advantage, there is every chance of them doing just that.
There is a huge gulf in class between the Danish champions and the minnows from Kosovo, and the argument for goals in this match is strengthened by Copenhagen's start to their domestic season.
The Danish side have scored three or more goals in each of their last four competitive matches,s and Drita will arguably be the worst side they have faced yet.
Champions League accumulator tips: Treble
- Rangers to beat Panathinaikos and BTTS
- Plzen vs Servette under 2.5 goals
- Copenhagen vs Drita over 3.5 goals
- 27/2