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Languagecaster Predictions: 2015 Champions League Final

England, France, Spain and the CLThis week’s prediction battle features the biggest game in European club football: The 2015 Champions League final between Barcelona and Juventus. This week’s guest predictor is Tracey, a Swansea City fan.

Languagecaster Predictions: Languagecaster Predictions: 2015 Champions League Final

  • It’s three points for a perfect prediction and one point if the correct result is forecast.
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Latest Score: Damon 160 | Damian 148 | Guests 154

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