The UEFA Champions League returns today with nine matches all across Europe. There are just two games remaining in league phase play, but plenty of movement can still happen on the table. Let’s dive into our best bets for the UEFA Champions League today!
I’ve got a couple angles I am looking at, so below are my best bets in the UCL today.
UEFA Champions League: Tuesday’s Soccer Action
Bologna vs Borussia Dortmund Best Bets
Best Bet: Borussia Dortmund ML (+123) BetOnline
We are backing Dortmund on the road in this matchup. They currently sit in 9th place of the UCL table with two matches remaining, just one point behind 8th place, and also 3rd place, as 6 teams are all tied at 13 points a piece. Dortmund has 12 of their own, and a win today could propel them into the crucial Top 8 and earn them a bye during the knockout round. I expect them to come out firing, especially hosting Shakhtar Donetsk next week, Dortmund could end with six huge points in the league phase part of the competition. Although they haven’t been playing great recently, on paper they are much more talented than Bologna.
Bologna has not quite been mathematically eliminated, but they would need two wins and plenty of other miracles from around the pitches of Europe. Despite being high up in the Serie A tables, Bologna has not faired well when facing REAL competition, and they’ve only successfully played to a couple nil-nil draws in the UCL so far. I don’t see them getting up for this game and rather turning their full focus on the Italian League, in order to finish Top 4 and earn a spot back in the Champions League next season.
Atlético Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen Best Bets
Best Bet: Atlético/Leverkusen 1H Draw (+120) Bovada
In and out. A quick 45 minute sweat, and hopefully we will walk away with a winner.
If you’re up for it, feel free to take 1H Under 0.5 or 1H Correct Score 0-0 for around (+190) as I see this being a scoreless first half. But +120 on the draw is fine for me.
For starters, both of these teams are in a great place on the table. Bayer Leverkusen is tied for 3rd with 13 points, while Atlético Madrid is tied for 9th place with 12 points. Getting a win would significantly help both teams out, but in the end they will both be happy with just one.
While I could see Atlético coming out extra aggressive at home, I trust the Leverkusen backline to hold them in check, at least for the first half. The hosts have found themselves in some very low scoring matches recently, and ultimately I see that continuing tonight. Leverkusen has been very dominate, whether it be at home or on the road, but they should have plenty of respect for Atlético’s attack, and will more than likely wait for the 2nd half to make a strong push on goal. Give me a quick 45 minute sweat and let’s get out with a winner!