Europa League Matchday 7 Betting Tips
Manchester United are one of seven clubs assured of a place in the next stage of the UEFA Europa League with two rounds of group-stage matches left to play.
But that means Tottenham, Rangers and a whole host of other clubs still have work to do to make the cut going into Matchday 7.
Tottenham to beat Hoffenheim @ 11/10
Moody Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is finding little to cheer about at the moment with his team in crisis, his job on the line and a thankless trip to Germany to take on Hoffenheim in the Europa League up next.
However, getting away from England could be a bonus for Postecoglou's embattled side, who seem to be doing well enough in Europe and can do so again.
With 11 points to their name from six group games, a draw at Hoffenheim would almost certainly be enough to seal Tottenham's place in the next stage.
But Postecoglou needs wins to keep the vultures away, and against a Hoffenheim side with as big an injury crisis as Spurs are enduring, this looks like the perfect opportunity.
Hoffenheim's 3-1 win at Holstein Kiel - one of three teams below them in the table - on Saturday at least lifted them out of the relegation places.
But they were without a win in nine before the weekend, in worse form than Spurs, and this looks a golden opportunity for the Londoners to flex their Premier League muscles.
Draw - Rangers Double Chance v Manchester United @ 7/4
Plenty of Manchester United fans have branded the current Red Devils side the worst ever - and now head coach Ruben Amorim has joined in.
You've got to admire the Portuguese boss's honesty, although United backers and followers want him to stop the rot, not merely confirm it.
United have won just one of their last eight games in 90 minutes, but in Europe, things are going far better, with a place in the next stage of the Europa League guaranteed courtesy of their 12-point haul from six games.
Amorim needs a win and will hope to get it at home to Rangers, just one place and one point behind United in the standings and buzzing after drawing 1-1 at home to Tottenham last time.
The Glasgow giants will also be in the last 24 alongside United and should see the trip to Old Trafford as a free hit.
They have scored at least two goals in six of their last seven games in all competitions and will be licking their lips at the blunders made by Amorim's men in Sunday's 3-1 home loss to Brighton.
The Gers represent real value alongside the draw in the Double Chance market at 7/4.
Ajax/Ajax Half Time/Full Time v RFS @ 19/20
Ajax need a win to book their place in the next phase and can get it at whipping boys Riga.
The Dutch giants have sold almost 3,000 tickets for the group game at the Daugava Stadium in the Latvian capital, Riga's adopted home for this competition because their own ground did not meet UEFA requirements.
Riga has not won a "home" game thus far, and in-form, free-scoring Ajax will doubtless be too hot to handle. Take Ajax/Ajax on the Half-Time/Full-Time market.
Odds correct at time of publication but subject to fluctuation