The Champions League league phase is truly underway, and matchday two is when things begin to take shape. For teams, nine points can almost assure you a place in the top 24, so for teams that won their games on the opening day, this is a great chance to get a leg up on their competition ahead of a matchday three that will see teams begin to separate themselves.

Jose Mourinho will coach his first Champions League match for Benfica after taking over for their previous manager, Bruno Lage, and it's a date with his former club Chelsea in a return to Stamford Bridge. Galatasaray hosting Liverpool and Eintracht Frankfurt travelling to Atletico Madrid will also be highlights of Tuesday before turning the page to Wednesday's matches. Barcelona hosting Paris Saint-Germain will headline that day in

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