Atalanta – Borussia Dortmund: Atalanta must turn the tie around 
Atalanta need to keep their European run alive in this second leg against Borussia Dortmund. After a 2-0 loss in Germany, only a big performance will flip the script.
Bergamo have shown they can fight back — that important win at the weekend proved it.
Atalanta picking up steam at home 
The first-leg defeat left Atalanta in a awkward position heading into this return. They’ll have to take risks if they’re to claw their way back into the tie.
Still, Raffaele Palladino’s side reacted the right way in the league. That dramatic win over Napoli last weekend has the squad buzzing again.
Home form has been solid too — a few convincing wins and an attack that clicks in front of the fans.
Borussia Dortmund want to protect their lead 
With a 2-0 first-leg win, Dortmund travel with a handy advantage. They’ll aim to stay compact and punish any gaps that appear.
Momentum is with Niko Kovac’s side — they’ve been racking up good results for weeks.
That eye-catching draw with Leipzig last weekend showed Dortmund remain tough to beat, even in open encounters.
Probable lineups
Atalanta : Carnesecchi ; Kossounou, Hien, Ahanor ; Zappacosta, Ederson, De Roon, Bernasconi ; Raspadori, Zalewski ; Krstovic
Dortmund : Kobel ; Sule, Anton, Bensebaini ; Ryerson, Bellingham, Nmecha, Svensson ; Brandt, Beier ; Guirassy
Football Prediction Atalanta vs Borussia Dortmund
Both teams to score
Atalanta will have to attack to get back into the tie and should press from the off.
Dortmund, with their recent attacking form, have the firepower to reply.
In a game likely to be open, both teams to score looks like a sensible play.
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