Our prediction for this Champions League match:
High-flying Crvena Zvezda will look to extend their winning run to seven games in all competitions when they face Lech Poznan in the Champions League third qualifying round, return leg. The Serbs rolled over Lech 3-0 in Poland and they are now on a quest to defend their two-goal lead in Belgrade. Boss Vladan Milojevic is going to field the best possible side after resting almost entire starting XI in a 1-0 win over TSC at the weekend.
The Polish champions, meanwhile, struggled defensively in the first leg and with Crvena Zvezda being a real force to be reckoned with at home, we do not believe that the visitors are capable of grabbing something from Tuesday’s encounter. Filip Jagiello picked up a knock in the first leg, with fellow midfielder Timothy Ouma being ready to step up. As before, a man to watch in the away team will be Mikael Ishak, who has been scoring goals for fun of late.
Highlighted Player (Marko Arnautovic):

An Austrian footballer born on 19 April 1986, Marko Arnautovic represented a number of Austrian top sides on youth level, but it was at Twente that his professional career began. The winger needed a while to nail down a regular starting berth, but he impressed in his first full season to score 12 Eredivisie goals and earn a lucrative move to Inter Milan.
The unprofessional behaviour seriously cut short his stay at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, but the highly rated footballer was able to kick start his career at Werder Bremen. The successful spell in Bundesliga saw him secure a move to Stoke City, where he has played his best football up to date.
A powerful footballer capable of scoring from distance, Arnautovic is able to operate as a winger, centre forward or attacking midfielder, and he has also impressed playing for the Austria national team. The forward scored 3 goals in the qualifying campaign to help Das Team qualify for the Euro 2016 finals, taking his total goal tally past 10 strikes.
Highlighted Team (Lech Poznan):

Founded on March 19, 1922, Lech Poznan are a Polish club that compete in Ekstraklasa. The Kolejorz (the Railwayman) made their debut in the Polish elite division in 1948, with the team recording a 4-3 win over Widzew Lodz.
Lech play home matches in blue jerseys and white shorts, while white is the dominant colour of their away kit. Stadion Miejski is the club’s home ground. Opened on August 23, 1980, the venue can hold up to 43,269 spectators. Lech Poznan won their first domestic championship in the 1982/83 season, with the team defending the trophy the following season. In the 2014/15 Lech clinched their last (seventh) league title.
The Kolejorz made their debut in the Champions League (former European Cup) in the 1983/84 season, with the team suffering elimination to Athletic Bilbao (2-4 on agg). Legia Warsaw are regarded as the club’s biggest rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Derby of Poland.