Champs League Betting Odds and Options
The UEFA Champions League is about to head into another big week of group round fixtures on Tuesday and Wednesday night, and all the talk among customers of online sportsbooks is how the two Manchester teams - United and City - will fair. All the Manchester Betting OddsManchester United are top of their group with two games remaining, but must get past Benfica to ensure they progress to the last 16. Utd will start favourite, as they are currently hovering around odds of between 4/7 and 1/2 at most online betting sites. Benfica are 6/1 at all of William Hill, bet365 and 888Sports. Those last two agencies are offering a generous 3/1 on the draw. City need a win at Napoli if they are to progress to the next stage, and are an 11/10 slight favourite with William Hill and bet365. 888Sports is offering slightly more generous odds on Napoli, at 11/4. William Hill Sports has been following the two Manchester teams closely over this champs league campaign, and is now offering 8/11 on Manchester United to outperform their bitter cross-town rival in the tournament, with City being even money. The odds of the two meeting in the final are 16/1. Betting OptionsIn the most crucial matches Tuesday night, Lyon host Ajax for the second-place in their group, while Turkish battler Trabzonspor could continue their amazing run when they host Inter. Tomorrow night all eyes will be on Bayer Leverkusen v Chelsea, as the two face-off with Valencia breathing down their necks. With so many massive games on this week, there's no shortage of betting options for those placing online or mobile wagers. We like the William Hill odds on highest-scoring games and fastest-scoring teams, because it means every game suddenly provides interest. For the record, Real Madrid v Dinamo Zagreb is 2/1 favourite to provide the most goals. If that's not your thing, there are also dozens of other options in categories like match, goal markets, score and card markets. In fact, you can even bet on corner markets, such as whether there will be an even or odd number of corners! |
England's two football giants both take to the pitch again in European action this week. 









