Our prediction for this Champions League match:
A spot in the Champions League group stages will be at stake when Pafos and Crvena Zvezda face each other at Alphamega Stadium on Tuesday evening. Pafos produced a brilliant display in Belgrade, with the Cyprus champions shocking Zvezda at Stadion Rajko Mitic (2-1), but they will have a much bigger fish to fry in the return leg. Star signing David Luiz remains in the recovery room, but captain Muamer Tankovic has recovered in time to face Vladan Milojevic’s troops.
The Red and Whites, on the other hand, are boosted by Marko Arnautovic’s return to the squad. The former Inter striker has overcome his minor injury, while both Rade Krunic and Rodrigo are back from suspension. As the return of Krunic to the midfield will help Red Star organize their play better and bring more stability, there is a big value in betting on the Serbian powerhouse.
Highlighted Player (Rade Krunic):

Rade Krunic is a product of Sutjeska Foca youth football school. The Bosnia international was born in Foca on October 7, 1993 and 19 years later he made his senior debut with his hometown club Sutjeska.
After scoring three goals in 15 appearances for the Bosnian club, the Bosnian midfielder moved to Serbian side Donji Srem in 2013. In 2014 he signed a contract with Italian side Hellas Verona, but he was immediately loaned back to Donji Srem. In 2015 Rade Krunic made 13 appearances for Serbian side Borac Cacak before joining yet another Italian team Empoli.
He has been playing for the Azzurri ever since and it has to be noted that he scored his first goal for the Serie A side in a 2-0 win over Genoa in October, 2015. Speaking of his international career, Krunic made his Bosnia and Herzegovina debut in a friendly against Denmark on June 3, 2016. He has 8 caps for Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 team as well.
Highlighted Team (Crvena Zvezda):

Crvena Zvezda are the most famous club in Balkans. The Crveno-beli have 19 Yugoslav First League titles and have won eight domestic trophies since the breakup of Yugoslavia. Crvena Zvezda won their last league title in the 2015/2016 season, with the team finishing the campaign no less than 28 points clear of Partizan.
Speaking of Partizan, the Crno-beli are considered Crvena Zvezda’s bitterest rivals and the two teams meet in the “Eternal derby” (Veciti derbi). The capital club did well to win the European Cup title in 1991, with the team beating Olympique Marseile on penalties in the title game. That is considered the club’s biggest success, but it has to be noted that the Serbian club won the International Cup later in 1991. Crvena Zvezda outclassed Colo Colo of Chile (3-0) at National Stadium in Tokyo.
The likes of Dejan Savicevic, Vladimir Jugovic, Dragan Stojkovic, Dragoslav Sekularac, Rajko Mitic, Dusan Savic, Nemanja Vidic and Dejan Stankovic are some of the famous footballers who played for Crvena Zvezda in the past.