Real Madrid will be bidding to make it three straight wins in the Champions League this season when they continue their Group C campaign away to Braga on Tuesday night.
Los Blancos are top of the section on six points from an available six, three clear of third-placed Braga, who have won one and lost one of their first two games in what is a difficult group.
Artur Jorge's side were on the right end of a late show against Union Berlin on matchday two, though, with the Primeira Liga outfit recovering from two goals behind to win 3-2 in Germany, with their third of the match coming in the 94th minute through Castro.
Braga will bring a five-game winning run into this match, which has included victories in their last three league games, and a total of 16 points from eight fixtures has left them fourth in the Primeira Liga table.
Os Arcebispos have a record of two wins from their three previous games against Spanish sides, which have all been against Sevilla, and Tuesday's contest will be a historic one for the club, as they prepare to take on the most successful club in European football for the first time.
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