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The action of the Champions League will continue Wednesday on the fifth day and George Pitts has three best bets to consider.
Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool
Parc des Princes, 2000 KO at BT Sport 2
Roberto Firmino of Liverpool celebrates his win over PSG in the Champions League
A match The team of Jurgen Klopp really wants to win to be able to reserve his place in the round of 16 with a game to lose.
They secured a 3-2 win over Roberto Firmino scored the winner in regulation to end a five-goal thriller at Anfield.
It was the only defeat of the PSG season, its only defeat against Thomas Tuchel, and the preference for betting on this confrontation is to avoid supporting the result. The hosts are naturally favorites and the head says draw, but it is so difficult to call the night.
An important glimmer of hope for the Reds fans is that Neymar and Kylian Mbappe remain uncertainties because of an injury, but with or without them, the Merseysiders still have to face a difficult task in the capital French.
With goals once again expected, the temptation is to make sure that both teams score in the second half, available at the general price of 6/4. The Ligue 1 champions have scored 11 times in four group stage games, but 14 in Man City (before the fifth day), while Liverpool has seven and we can expect the two teams to face each other after a start of the game slightly tense.
Among the other attractive prizes, Liverpool must take more turns at 17/11 – it was 13-1 ahead at Anfield – and more than 12.5 turns at 13/5 seems to be good value for money, but the preference is here for the purposes of the second half.
Best bet: BTTS in the second half to 6/4
Group C Permutations
Angel Di Maria has a PSG winner against Napoli
- Liverpool will qualify if they beat Paris St Germain in Paris. In the event of a tie, the Merseyside team will have to equal or improve the result obtained by PSG in the last match to secure a place in the last 16 games.
- If they lose in Paris, Liverpool can still pass if they beat Napoli by more than two goals on the final day of the group stage.
Permutations of the league of champions
Tottenham v Inter Milan
Wembley, 2000 KO on BT Sport 3
Harry Kane equalizes Tottenham against PSV in the Champions League
Qualification is a difficult demand for the Spurs and, again, the preference is to avoid the match market, despite the fact that visitors are up to 4/1 to win.
With a look of desperation for Londoners in the North, they are expected to try their luck several times, and the equal money they are given to have more than 7 shots on target is particularly attractive.
Mauricio Pochettino's men have averaged 19 shots per game in four UEFA Champions League games this season, with around eight shots on goal each time.
Harry Kane and Dele Alli are two players who are not afraid to try their luck, with an average of four and a half and five per match, and could contribute significantly to the total Spurs with little to lose in their European campaign .
With that in mind, if the match ends at half-time, the hosts may well be able to put the score together by opening the match and making it a show. Supporting the second period while half-time is half-time is just as interesting. .
Both teams average about three yellow cards per game. So look at the card market – more than 60 booking points at 9/4 deserve to be considered, given the importance of confrontation.
The inverted matches saw hosts triumph 2-1, with all three goals scored in an entertaining second half at San Siro. She has all the ingredients to be another exciting watch this time with a lot of penalty kicks for the hosts.
Best bet: Tottenham has more than 7 shots to equalize
Group B Permutations
Maurio Icardi celebrates his goal for Inter against Spurs
- Tottenham must beat Inter Milan at Wembley in the next game to retain a qualifying chance.
- If they do, the Londoners will have to improve the result obtained by Inter Milan against PSV Eindhoven when they will face Barcelona at Camp Nou in their last group match.
Permutations of the league of champions
PSV Eindhoven v Barcelona
Philips Stadion, 2000 KB on BT Sport ESPN
Philippe Coutinho scores against Tottenham
The Barca have qualified for the knockout stage for the 15th consecutive season on day four and it can be difficult to look for value in any Catalan game against a smaller team.
The team of Ernesto Valverde, second in La Liga behind Sevilla, scored in both halves in three of his four Champions League matches this season and just under the same amount seems to be a good price to almost double your money.
If you go over a bit more money than ever, more than 32 moves in the 6/4 match is tempting, considering the average of 20 throws of the Barca per game and 12 attempts of the PSV per game in the league. champions – and you expect visitors to take advantage of the goal field with a lot of moves.
In the book market, more than 30 PSV booking points at 5/4 attract attention because of their opposition, which generates about 15 fouls per game. Defensive midfielders Eindhoven, Pablo Rosario and Jorrit Hendrix, have a tendency to foul the UEFA Champions League this season and, given their position, could be watching in the card market.
We keep things simple with this one though, helping visitors find the bottom of the net in each half.
Best bet: Barcelona will score in both halves at 10/11
Permutations of the league of champions
Best of the rest
Lorenzo Insigne celebrates his Napoli goal against PSG in the Champions League
The rivals of the Liverpool group Napoli host Red Star Belgrade and the country of origin are naturally very popular. In terms of support, Napoli with a -2 handicap does not take you much higher than the financial fairness threshold to 7/5, while top scorer, Lorenzo Insigne, continues to bet in the double goal and gain . Staying on the same market, supporting Dries Mertens at one point could be a better option, given that he has almost four shots per game and he currently has one in his name in the competition.
Atletico Madrid against Monaco has little value in the results markets, with the organizers keen to impose themselves against Thierry Henry's troubled team. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico) and Radamel Falcao (Monaco) both have a very generous goal as the duo should be leading the line for their teams, with an average of two or more shots per game in Europe this term.
Port v Schalke in group D could be the banker of the draw of the night (famous last words!), with both sides getting closer to the qualification. Porto need a point in their last two games, while Schalke's Germans are second and four ahead of the Galatasaray, who are catching up. The gains shared here are available at the best price of 13/5, this device producing less than 2.5 goals in total in the last four meetings. Porto have won their last three games and Schalke is undefeated in the last five games – which suggests a clash in Portugal.
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The latest Champions League standings and what teams have to do to qualify
Valid odds at 16:30 GMT on 27/11/18
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