Kick Around: Champions League Pick’em

Goal.com’s newest feature is back with a second episode focused on the the upcoming Champions League Final between Manchester United and Barcelona.

Champions League: Bayern Munich - FC Barcelona (firo)

In just the second installment, Goal.com’s newest feature tackles the biggest fixture of the year, the Champions League Final.

 Four members of the Goal.com North America team chime in with their picks for who will win the match and who will be the hero.

With only two sides to choose, the decision is split down the middle with two of our editors taking Barcelona and two saying the title is United’s to lose.

Watch the video below and then add you own opinion in the comments.

Remember, reader suggestions for future topics will be taken into account. So make your voice heard and the Goal.com North America team could be talking about your topic next week.

Kick Around runs every Tuesday on Goal.com.

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