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Oct 24, 2012 at 7.45pm UK
 
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Preview: Dinamo Zagreb vs. Paris Saint-Germain

Sports Mole previews the Champions League meeting between Dinamo Zagreb and Paris Saint-Germain.

These two sides have never met in a competitive fixture before, although Dinamo Zagreb have encountered French opposition on six occasions.

Of those six matches they have only won two, losing the other four. Their last encounter with a team from Ligue 1 saw them lose 7-1 to Lyon back in December 2011.

Heading into tomorrow's meeting with Paris Saint-Germain, the home side have no injury or suspension concerns.

In contrast, PSG will be without Brazilian attacker Nene because of a fractured cheekbone.

Italian international Thiago Motta will also miss the trip with a leg injury.

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Zagreb: LLWWW

PSG: WDLWW

Possible starting lineups:

Zagreb: Kelava; Vida, Tonel, Simunic, Pivaric; Ademi, Rukavina, Sammir, Kovacic, Cop; Beqiraj

PSG: Sirigu; Jallet, Alex, Sakho, Maxwell; Bodmer, Matuidi, Sissoko, Pastore, Menez; Ibrahimovic

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