AC Milan welcome Club Brugge to Stadio Giuseppe Meazza to contest a Champions League group game on Tuesday, 22 October. Read our Champions League predictions for the contest below.
Contents
- 1 AC Milan vs Club Brugge prediction: Goals possible at both ends
- 2 Pre-game odds and win probability: Milan are odds-on favourites
- 3 Most recent H2Hs: First meeting in more than 20 years
- 4 AC Milan preview: Reijnders clear to feature
- 5 Club Brugge preview: Trio could miss out
- 6 Player to watch – Samuel Chukwueze
AC Milan vs Club Brugge prediction: Goals possible at both ends
Key Stats
- Six of AC Milan’s last ten competitive fixtures featured goals at both ends.
- Club Brugge notched at least once in 12 of their last 14 games in all competitions.
- Milan failed to win six of their last ten assignments in all competitions.
- Club Brugge drew 1-1 in two of their last four away tussles.
Correct score prediction: AC Milan 1-1 Club Brugge
AC Milan have been hitting peaks and troughs this season and they have yet to claim a point in the Champions League. Club Brugge meanwhile, have lost only two of their last 14 games and they hit exactly one goal in three of their last four away matches. The well-organised Belgians could dig out a point here.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Milan are odds-on favourites
- HOME: 12/25 (1.48) – 67.6%
- DRAW: 7/2 (4.50) – 22.2%
- AWAY: 11/2 (6.50) – 15.4%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
AC Milan ground out a 1-0 win over Udinese at the weekend despite playing a good chunk of the contest with ten men, though they lost each of their first two Champions League fixtures and they offer little value at 12/25 to win on Tuesday.
Club Brugge meanwhile, won 1-0 at Sturm Graz in their last UCL assignment and the 11/2 underdogs could provide a tricky test for AC Milan in Italy. Visit our football tips page for more Champions League predictions.
Most recent H2Hs: First meeting in more than 20 years
AC Milan and Club Brugge have met twice before, though their encounters came all the way back in the Champions League Group Stage in 2003. The teams claimed 1-0 win each in those matches.
AC Milan preview: Reijnders clear to feature
Davide Calabria, Ismael Bennacer and Alessandro Florenzi are out injured for AC Milan. Theo Hernandez and Tijani Reijnders are suspended domestically, but they are free to feature in the Champions League this week.
Predicted lineup: Maignan (GK), Royal, Thiaw, Pavlovic, Terracciano, Fofana, Reijnders, Chukwueze, Pulisic, Okafor, Morata
Italy Serie A 09/05/25
W
Bologna
1
AC Milan
3
Italy Serie A 05/05/25
W
Genoa
1
AC Milan
2
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
W
Venezia
0
AC Milan
2
Coppa Italia 23/04/25
W
Inter Milan
0
AC Milan
3
Italy Serie A 20/04/25
L
Atalanta
1
AC Milan
0
Club Brugge preview: Trio could miss out
Andreas Skov Olsen, Bjorn Meijer and Gustaf Nilsson are expected to miss out on Tuesday for Club Brugge. Two first-half goals allowed Club Brugge to pick up three points at Westerlo in the Belgian First Division A at the weekend.
Predicted lineup: Mignolet (GK), Seys, Spileers, Mechele, De Cuyper, Onyedika, Jashari, Talbi, Vanaken, Tzolis, Vermant
Belgium First Division A 11/05/25
W
Genk
0
Club Brugge
2
Belgium Cup 04/05/25
W
Anderlecht
1
Club Brugge
2
Belgium First Division A 01/05/25
W
Gent
1
Club Brugge
4
Belgium First Division A 27/04/25
D
Union Saint Gilloise
0
Club Brugge
0
Belgium First Division A 24/04/25
L
Union Saint Gilloise
1
Club Brugge
0
Player to watch – Samuel Chukwueze
Samuel Chukwueze has endured a slow and frustrating start to the campaign, though things picked up for the winger at the weekend when he scored the winner goal in AC Milan’s 1-0 win over Udinese.

Chukwueze should be more confident
Fresh from breaking his duck for the season, tricky winger Chukwueze should have the confidence to make more of an impact against Club Brugge. The wide attacker has bags of skill and power, though he has been struggling to put things together since the summer.