Jonno Turner has two Champions League tips for you today, backing Swedish and Turkish sides to flourish...
There were more British Olympic champions yesterday - and I'm losing count of our medal haul now. I've never been good with maths though. There are three things I'm useless at: directions, faces, names and numbers.
I'll stop at nothing to avoid using negative numbers. But I've tried to learn. In fact, I bought three Maths For Dummies books yesterday; they were £10 each or three for £35 - bargain.
We're focussing on the Champions League qualifiers today, starting with Helsingborgs, who welcome Slask Wroclaw to the Olympia Stadium, looking to build upon a 3-0 first-leg victory.
The hosts were head and shoulders above their domestic opponents last year and, fresh from scooping the Allsvenskan title, look to have carried that momentum and confidence over into their European campaign.
After that comprehensive win in a tricky trip to Poland, they now have an opportunity to make it four wins in five at home, with much of the pressure removed.
Clean sheets in the last two shows that Helsingborgs' defence is as strong as last year - but they are no slouches up the other end either, smashed nine goals in their last four games in front of their fans.
Visitors Slask Wroclaw have lost two of their last three fixtures, and know that it would take a victory of monumental proportions to overturn their three-goal deficit this afternoon.
Just three wins in nine on the road - albeit in their last few outings - shows the size of the task that lies ahead, and I'm surprised that their hosts are at such long odds. Yes, this tie is in the bag, but the Swedes will be keen to maintain momentum, and I can't see them risking anything in this encounter.
Bet 1: Helsingborgs (HOME) to win @ 1.738/11
Over to Romania now, as FC Vaslui host Turkish giants Fenerbahce in a finely poised tie. The first leg finished 1-1 and the Romanians will be delighted with that result.
Away trips to Turkey are notoriously tricky, and for the hosts to still be in with a chance of making the next round of this competition is a real coup for them.
But just one win in four - and a 3-0 loss to rivals CFR Cluj on Saturday - indicates that they are slightly out of form, and I think that could tell as they face a Fener side full of quality and confidence.
Fenerbahce have lost only one match in 17 and, importantly, have lost just once in seven on their travels. They have won four of their last five on the road and scored 11 in the process, and will be looking to stamp their authority on this game from the outset.
They will be disappointed that they weren't able to get more of a foothold in this tie during the first leg, but I expect that to motivate them here - and they're excellent value, too.
Bet 2: Fenerbahce (AWAY) to win @ 2.3211/8
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