Club Brugge have been inconsistent at the start of the season, with wins and losses alternating. They have shown some scoring ability, with 3 goals in their last game against Zulte Waregem, but their defence looks vulnerable, especially at home. They have a history of playing open in the Champions League, which often leads to high-scoring games.
Monaco have started the season in France with confidence, winning 3 of their 4 games. They have scored 7 goals, but have conceded 4, which is indicative of their attacking style and defensive issues. Their away games are often goal-heavy.
Both clubs have an attacking philosophy and rarely play defensively. Given their defensive issues and the motivation to start the group stage with a win, an open game with goals being exchanged is likely.