In the eyes of many, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain were the two outstanding teams in the Champions League last season. They were the two highest-scoring teams in the competition, with Barca netting 43 times and PSG managing 38 goals, yet only one of the duo made the final. Barca's stunning 7-6 aggregate defeat to Inter in the semi-finals ensured there would be no showpiece reunion between Luis Enrique and his former employers, with PSG instead routing the Nerazzurri 5-0.
Pep Guardiola's side sit top of the standings after week one, with a 4-0 win at Wolves propelling them above the other strong starters. Spurs are not far behind, though, after beginning life in the Premier League under Thomas Frank with a 3-0 victory over newly promoted Burnley on home soil. Tottenham have often proven a tough test for Guardiola during his managerial career, and they will be hoping they can pull off another surprise as they attempt to build some early momentum.