Rossoneri look to revive their European campaign
Milan with a tricky visit to the Dragao
Stefano Pioli's side need to get off the mark for their Champions League campaign, with two losses against Liverpool and Atletico Madrid in their "group of death". Granted, two very difficult opening games for the Rossoneri sees them propping up Group B, so a win away in Portugal is a necessity to ensure their Champions League campaign isn't over before it's even really started. They'll take encouragement from their dramatic 3-2 win at home against Hellas Verona in the league on Saturday.
Porto looking to put pressure on the top two
A hard-fought 0-0 draw with Atletico Madrid is all Porto have to show from their opening two games, taking on the top two in the group. More worryingly, a 1-5 home loss against Liverpool was the result of their last European outing, a match in which the hosts just seemed to roll over and allow Liverpool to play with no pressure. They'll need to be at their very best if they're to beat Milan on Tuesday, and a midweek 0-5 win in the Taca de Portugal against Sintrense should equally give them some confidence.
Leao to take the spotlight
The Portuguese attacker has been in stellar form this season, scoring once and assisting in the Champions League so far as well as three goals and an assist in six Serie A games. The 22-year-old has linked up well with Olivier Giroud up top, and his pace and finishing have caused problems for nearly each team they've faced. Milan sit 2nd in the Serie A behind unbeaten Napoli, and have looked to continue their form from last season into this campaign.
This should be a tetchy affair, with both sides needing a win to try and kickstart their Champions League journey. I can see Leao to be the one to unpick the usually solid Porto backline, so that's why I'm backing Rafael Leao to score with bet365.
Post bet chat Archie's Tips:
Porto turned up, Milan didn't