
Football Predictor tournaments now live for 2025-26 UEFA competitions
Our Predictor games for the 2025-26 European club football competitions are now live and ready for you to play on the Superbru Football app following last week's draws.
As usual, we have score prediction games available for both the Champions League and the Europa League.

Last season was the first campaign to adopt a new format which saw an increase in the number of participating clubs form 32 to 36. Rather than there being a group stage that is easy to cast an eye over on a single graphic, the teams now all compete on a single league table and play 8 matches each, meaning it's best to evaluate each club's draw simply by looking at their fixture list.
PSG's league stage fixtures: Atalanta (H), Barcelona (A), Leverkusen (A), Bayern (H), Tottenham (H), Athletic Club (A), Sporting (A), Newcastle (H).
As you can see, the defending champions have an incredibly tough draw, with Athletic Club and Newcastle the two strongest 'Pot 4' sides in the draw with Pot 4 supposedly being made up of the competition's weakest teams.
Regardless, Paris are considered joint favourites to win this season's title, alongside Premier League champions Liverpool and LaLiga winners Barcelona. Fixtures for some of the tournament's strongest sides are listed below, but you can see all of the upcoming matches within our Champions League game now.
Liverpool's league stage fixtures: Atletico Madrid (H), Galatasaray (A), Frankfurt (A), Real Madrid (H), PSV (H), Inter (A), Marseille (A), Qarabag (H).
Barcelona's league stage fixtures: Newcastle (A), PSG (H), Olympiacos (H), Brugge (A), Chelsea (A), Frankfurt (H), Slavia Prague (A), Copenhagen (H).
Real Madrid's league stage fixtures: Marseille (H), FC Kairat (A), Juventus (H), Liverpool (A), Olympiacos (A), Manchester City (H), Monaco (H), Benfica (A).
Bayern's league stage fixtures: Chelsea (H), Pafos (A), Brugge (H), PSG (A), Arsenal (A), Sporting (H), Union SG (H), PSV (A).
Click here to play the Champions League Predictor
In both the Champions League and the Europa League, the top 8 teams progress straight to the Round of 16, whereas teams ranked from 9th to 24th on the overall table play an additional knockout play-off round to try and reach the Round of 16.
Nottingham Forest are the other Premier League team involved (let's not get into the controversy of them replacing Crystal Palace), and so while both they and Villa are still at the considerable advantage of having Premier League money which puts them among the favourites for the title, they aren't members of England's so-called 'big six'.
Other potential challengers include Roma who have started the season well under new manager Gian Piero Gasperini, Real Betis who finished as runners-up to Chelsea in last season's Europa Conference League, plus Porto, Celta Vigo, VfB Stuttgart and perhaps French sides Lyon, Lille and Nice.
Villa, who are considered the bookie favourites because of their squad quality and the fact that Unai Emery just loves winning this competition, have actually made a very poor start in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see how they get on. Emery will likely see this tournament as his side's pathway to the Champions League.
Aston Villa's league stage fixtures: Bologna (H), Feyenoord (A), Go Ahead Eagles (A), M. Tel-Aviv (H), Young Boys (H), Basel (A), Fenerbahce (A), Salzburg (H).
Fixtures for some of the other aforementioned favourites are as follows.
Roma's league stage fixtures: Nice (A), Lille (H), Viktoria Plzen (H), Rangers (A), Midtjylland (H), Celtic (A), Stuttgart (H), Panthinaikos (A)
Travelling to face both Glasgow clubs is probably far from ideal, though Sunday's Old Firm clash would suggest neither are too scary currently...
Real Betis's league stage fixtures: N Forest (H), Ludogorets (A), Genk (A), Lyon (H), Utrecht (H), Dinamo Zagreb (A), PAOK (A), Feyenoord (H).
Nottingham Forest's league stage fixtures: Real Betis (A), Midtjylland (H), Porto (H), Sturm Graz (A), Malmo (H), Utrecht (A), Braga (A), Ferencvaros (H).
Porto's league stage fixtures: Salzburg (A), Red Star (H), N Forest (A), Utrecht (A), Nice (H), Malmo (H), Viktoria Plzen (A), Rangers (H).
Click here to play the Europa League Predictor
As usual, we have score prediction games available for both the Champions League and the Europa League.
Champions League
Widely considered to be the world's top club football competition, the 2025-26 Champions League will see Paris Saint-Germain defend the title having won the Champions League for the first time last season.
Last season was the first campaign to adopt a new format which saw an increase in the number of participating clubs form 32 to 36. Rather than there being a group stage that is easy to cast an eye over on a single graphic, the teams now all compete on a single league table and play 8 matches each, meaning it's best to evaluate each club's draw simply by looking at their fixture list.
PSG's league stage fixtures: Atalanta (H), Barcelona (A), Leverkusen (A), Bayern (H), Tottenham (H), Athletic Club (A), Sporting (A), Newcastle (H).
As you can see, the defending champions have an incredibly tough draw, with Athletic Club and Newcastle the two strongest 'Pot 4' sides in the draw with Pot 4 supposedly being made up of the competition's weakest teams.
Regardless, Paris are considered joint favourites to win this season's title, alongside Premier League champions Liverpool and LaLiga winners Barcelona. Fixtures for some of the tournament's strongest sides are listed below, but you can see all of the upcoming matches within our Champions League game now.
Liverpool's league stage fixtures: Atletico Madrid (H), Galatasaray (A), Frankfurt (A), Real Madrid (H), PSV (H), Inter (A), Marseille (A), Qarabag (H).
Barcelona's league stage fixtures: Newcastle (A), PSG (H), Olympiacos (H), Brugge (A), Chelsea (A), Frankfurt (H), Slavia Prague (A), Copenhagen (H).
Real Madrid's league stage fixtures: Marseille (H), FC Kairat (A), Juventus (H), Liverpool (A), Olympiacos (A), Manchester City (H), Monaco (H), Benfica (A).
Bayern's league stage fixtures: Chelsea (H), Pafos (A), Brugge (H), PSG (A), Arsenal (A), Sporting (H), Union SG (H), PSV (A).
Click here to play the Champions League Predictor
In both the Champions League and the Europa League, the top 8 teams progress straight to the Round of 16, whereas teams ranked from 9th to 24th on the overall table play an additional knockout play-off round to try and reach the Round of 16.
Europa League
Last season's Europa League final was that bizarre meeting in Bilbao between two of the weakest teams in the 2024-25 Premier League, Tottenham and Manchester United. Neither are involved in this season's competition, since Spurs qualified for the Champions League by winning that final, and while it probably is another Premier League side that starts as favourites (Aston Villa), things look quite nice and open.Nottingham Forest are the other Premier League team involved (let's not get into the controversy of them replacing Crystal Palace), and so while both they and Villa are still at the considerable advantage of having Premier League money which puts them among the favourites for the title, they aren't members of England's so-called 'big six'.
Other potential challengers include Roma who have started the season well under new manager Gian Piero Gasperini, Real Betis who finished as runners-up to Chelsea in last season's Europa Conference League, plus Porto, Celta Vigo, VfB Stuttgart and perhaps French sides Lyon, Lille and Nice.
Villa, who are considered the bookie favourites because of their squad quality and the fact that Unai Emery just loves winning this competition, have actually made a very poor start in the Premier League so it will be interesting to see how they get on. Emery will likely see this tournament as his side's pathway to the Champions League.
Aston Villa's league stage fixtures: Bologna (H), Feyenoord (A), Go Ahead Eagles (A), M. Tel-Aviv (H), Young Boys (H), Basel (A), Fenerbahce (A), Salzburg (H).
Fixtures for some of the other aforementioned favourites are as follows.
Roma's league stage fixtures: Nice (A), Lille (H), Viktoria Plzen (H), Rangers (A), Midtjylland (H), Celtic (A), Stuttgart (H), Panthinaikos (A)
Travelling to face both Glasgow clubs is probably far from ideal, though Sunday's Old Firm clash would suggest neither are too scary currently...
Real Betis's league stage fixtures: N Forest (H), Ludogorets (A), Genk (A), Lyon (H), Utrecht (H), Dinamo Zagreb (A), PAOK (A), Feyenoord (H).
Nottingham Forest's league stage fixtures: Real Betis (A), Midtjylland (H), Porto (H), Sturm Graz (A), Malmo (H), Utrecht (A), Braga (A), Ferencvaros (H).
Porto's league stage fixtures: Salzburg (A), Red Star (H), N Forest (A), Utrecht (A), Nice (H), Malmo (H), Viktoria Plzen (A), Rangers (H).
Click here to play the Europa League Predictor