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UEFA Champions League
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Bayern München
Mar 10, 20:00

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This Champions League round of 16 first leg pits Atalanta against Bayern München. With no prior head-to-head results, this is a first encounter. Lineups suggest a balanced Atalanta side facing a strong Bayern midfield. Match previews highlight the significance of this tie.

Prediction

Based solely on the available data (lack of H2H goal scoring metric and recent form), and acknowledging the absence of historical goal data between these teams, a conservative prediction is difficult. Considering Bayern's generally strong Champions League pedigree, a narrow win is anticipated.

Final Score: Atalanta 1 - 2 Bayern München

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