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I'm sticking with Eintracht Frankfurt again after they earned a draw against ten-man Shakhtar Dontesk last week. They should perhaps have a lead but at home, where they've only lost two of the last 14, they'll be able to find their way into the next round.
Leverkusen came away from Russia with a draw but no away goals, but their recent form suggests they have the firepower to blow Krasnodar away on home soil. They've scored two or more when winning four of their last six, while they have a great record in this competition and against Russian sides.
Zenit may have lost over in Turkey, but Fenerbahce are fighting against relegation in the league and have a shocking away record with just two wins all season. Added to that the fact Zenit have never lost a home game in this tournament and it should be the Russians who are in the hat for the next round.
A 0-0 draw in the Czech Republic was a decent enough result for Genk, who are unbeaten at home in this competition this season with five wins out of six. Slavia Prague will be tough to break down but struggle to score goals and the Belgians can pinch this one to go through.
Odds correct as of 1500 GMT 20/02/19