Galatasaray, Real Madrid chase first victory in Champions League
Galatasaray players train for their match against Spanish giant Real Madrid, Istanbul, Oct. 20, 2019. (?HA Photo)

Turkish league titan Galatasaray takes on Spanish giant Real Madrid in a crucial Champions League match on Tuesday with both sides hoping to clinch their first win in this season's tournament



The Süper Lig’s reigning champion Galatasaray hosts Real Madrid on Tuesday in a UEFA Champions League match up that fans have been waiting for. The Group A match of Europe’s most prestigious football tournament will be a battleground for two teams in pursuit of their first win in this season’s tournament. The match day three in Group A will kick off in Istanbul's Türk Telekom Stadium at 10 p.m. (19:00 GMT).

Galatasaray seek their first victory in the tournament this season while the club have already gone winless in their last seven Champions League matches. The Lions’ last victory came 3-0 against Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow last season in September 2018.

Colombian forward Radamel Falcao is the top scorer for Galatasaray's squad in the Champions League with 14 goals in 29 matches but he will not be in the lineup due to injury.

Real Madrid faces a tough test too. Madrid is in last place in Group A after losing 3-0 at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) before barely saving face in a 2-2 draw with visiting Club Brugge.

Coach Zinedine Zidane's preparations are far from ideal for today’s game after his heavily rotated squad surrendered its Spanish league lead on the weekend in a 1-0 loss at Mallorca.

Last season's worries were supposed to disappear after Zidane returned to take over Madrid's dysfunctional team. But the problems have continued through an expensive summer rebuilding campaign and an unconvincing start to La Liga.

Injuries haven't helped. Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Toni Kroos and Lucas Vázquez are all doubtful for the game against Galatasaray.

Galatasaray remains a force to be reckoned with at home in the domestic league, though it currently stands in fifth place, four points behind leader Aytemiz Alanyaspor. But European competitions is a different story for Lions. Out of the last 28 matches they played against European teams in international events, they only won twice.

Far from its legendary victory against Juventus in the 2013-14 season, Galatasaray last secured a home victory in 2015-16, with a 2-1 win against Benfica.

A 3-0 win against Lokomotiv Moscow in their first match in Champions League last season also seems like a distant memory as what followed was four defeats and five draws.

In their last nine matches in European tournaments, the Lions were a train wreck when it comes to finding shots on goals. It conceded 11 goals in those matches.

Elsewhere, group leader PSG visits Brugge as it bids to maintain its perfect start.

Also on Tuesday, Tottenham is aiming to bounce back from its humiliation at the hands of Bayern Munich with a win over visiting Red Star Belgrade, and Italian newcomer Atalanta faces a trip to English champion Manchester City.

On Wednesday, defending champion Liverpool visits Genk in its first game since its perfect start to the Premier League was ended with a 1-1 draw at Manchester United, and Borussia Dortmund visits Inter Milan.

Here's a closer look at the other groups:

GROUP B

Tottenham reached last season's final despite claiming just one point from its opening three games, but Mauricio Pochettino's team will not want to repeat the attempt after conceding seven goals in a home game for the first time.

Bayern's 7-2 win leaves Tottenham with one point from its opening two games and the Premier League team will be keen to restore some lost pride when Red Star Belgrade visits.

Despite domestic setbacks, Bayern will be confident of maintaining its winning start to the Champions League with another victory at Olympiakos in Greece.

GROUP C

Manchester City has won its last five games at home in European competition and Atalanta seems unlikely to stop that run after losing both games on its tournament debut.

City coach Pep Guardiola played for Atalanta's bitter rivals Brescia, offering the visitors more motivation for causing an upset.

Shakhtar Donetsk hosts Dinamo Zagreb in the other group game.

GROUP D

Atlético Madrid will be without star forward João Félix when it hosts Leverkusen and tries to stay top of its group with Juventus, which hosts Lokomotiv Moscow. Félix sprained his right ankle on Saturday.

Atlético, unbeaten in its last 11 matches at home in European competitions, eliminated Leverkusen in the Round of 16 of the Champions League in 2016-17.

Leverkusen is hoping to get off the mark after losing both of its opening games – 2-1 at home to Lokomotiv Moscow and 3-0 at Juventus.

GROUP E

Genk is braced for a possible reaction Wednesday from Liverpool, whose winning Premier League start ended at Old Trafford.

Liverpool opened its Champions League defense with a 2-0 loss at Napoli and struggled before prevailing 4-3 over Salzburg.

Salzburg has tallied nine goals so far but the Austrian club faces a difficult challenge against Napoli, which is one of five teams yet to concede in the competition.

GROUP F

Inter Milan hosts Borussia Dortmund knowing it can't afford to fall further behind as three heavyweights are vying for two spots.

Antonio Conte's team already trails Barcelona and Dortmund by three points.

Barcelona goes into its game at Slavia Prague coming off five straight victories in all competitions, the latest a 3-0 rout of Eibar on Saturday that took the Catalan team top of the Spanish league.

Prague is bottom of the group on goal difference from Inter after claiming a point in their opening 1-1 draw in Italy.

GROUP G

Leipzig hosts Zenit St. Petersburg on Wednesday after seemingly forgetting how to win at home, where its last victory was against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga on Aug. 25.

Lyon managed to win 2-0 in Leipzig despite its own crisis at home. Lyon hasn't won in eight games in the French league.

Lyon visits Benfica in the group's other game.

GROUP H

Ajax hosts in-form Chelsea, which will hope to create more painful English memories for the Dutch club.

Tottenham denied Ajax a place in last season's final with a last-gasp goal, and Ajax has lost four of its last six home games against English teams.

Despite losing some of its best players in the offseason, Ajax has shown little ill-effect, going on to enjoy 3-0 wins over both Lille and Valencia.