It's a Europa League treble for Paul Robinson today, with his three selections combing into a 9/25.50 shot.
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Marseille to remain unstoppable at home
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Hammers to keep it tight at Freiburg
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A comfortable evening for Milan
Marseille came through the knockout round to make the last 16, and they can go a long way to booking their place in the quarter-finals by winning the home leg against Villarreal.
The Spanish side won their group, but they are in lower mid-table in La Liga, and their French hosts are unbeaten in front of their own fans this season. Marseille have scored 12 goals in four home Europa League fixtures this term, and Villarreal just do not have that kind of firepower to live with them.
The Hammers have returned to form in recent games, with David Moyes' men winning their last two outings - scoring a total of seven goals. They have a tricky draw against Freiburg, but the Germans have won just one of their last eight in all competitions.
Moyes is a cautious manager by nature, and his main aim tonight will be keeping in the tie ahead of the second leg at the London Stadium. Few risks will be taken, and I can see this playing out as a low-scoring draw.
AC Milan have earned themselves quite a good draw in the last 16, as while Slavia Prague are a good team, they are one of the weakest left in the competition.
The Italians are third in Serie A, and they are now just one point off second place. That gives them a bit of breathing room to give the Europa League a good go, and they shouldn't make any mistake against the Czechs.
The visitors have already played once in Italy this season, and were brushed aside 2-0 by Roma.