Some of the world's biggest names square off in Round 3 of the FIFA World Leagues Predictor, as tipsters from all over the world seek to move up the standings in their battle for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the FIFA World Player Gala 2010!

The English event: Manchester United-Arsenal (England)
Despite many thinking that Manchester United have had an indifferent start to the season - and Arsenal a glorious one - the Gunners are only one place above the Red Devils in the Premier League table going into this game. Over a quarter of users have tipped Arsene Wenger's side to emerge victorious on Sunday afternoon, but United have taken 16 points out of a possible 18 at Old Trafford in their last six home games. But which team did they drop points against? Yes, you guessed it...Arsenal, on 16 May.

Van Gaal looks to reverse slide: Bayern Munich-Wolfsburg (Germany)
Despite Wolfsburg being crowned German champions last season, it seems as though predictors are treating them as underdogs for this game at the Allianz Arena, as almost 70 per cent believe they will go home empty handed. That statistic is made all the more remarkable by the fact that Wolfsburg are fourth in the Bundesliga, compared to winless Bayern's current position of 14th.

Home and away: AC Milan-Inter Milan (Italy)
It's the derby in which no side is really the away one. Welcome to the San Siro, arguably the site of the most famous groundshare in world football. Both teams have performed well at the stadium in recent games, although AC did lose their home fixture, 3-2 against Roma on 24 May. Will Jose Mourinho and his men achieve bragging rights for I Nerazzurri? The majority of Predictors favour AC Milan, but this is a close one to call.

Chinese dreams: Beijing Guoan-Shandong Luneng (China PR)
It's second against first in the Chinese top flight, and what a game this could be. Beijing have been in tremendous form at home recently, yet Shandong have picked up more points on the road than at home in recent weeks. Don't expect too many goals in this one. Beijing are only averaging 1.7 at home and Shandong 1.0 away - could this be a crucial statistic if opting for the joker?

The long shot: Cercle Brugge-Club Brugge (Belgium)
Although Club Brugge may be the more famous of the two top-flight teams in the famous Belgian city, familiarity may well be the cause of some predictors' downfall when the points are added together on Sunday night. Why? Well, Club Brugge have lost five of their last six away games, their last success coming at Charleroi on the opening day of the season.

Round 3 deadline: 00:00 GMT, 29 August 2009