With the Champions League action rolling onto Wednesday night, all of europe’s elite will steal centre stage.
With PSG and Manchester City meeting in the French capital for what is a heavyweight european showdown, we have nine Champions League battles on the cards.
For those of you looking to stick on a midweek acca, we have taken a glance at some of the most appealing Champions League betting tips.
Wednesday, January 22nd
BST 20:00 PSG vs Manchester City
Suffering another public collapse away at Brentford last week as they eventually had to settle for a dramatic 2-2 stalemate, Manchester City certainly claimed an immediate response in Norfolk.
Picking up some perfect momentum last weekend as they stormed their way to a 6-0 romp against relegation scrappers Ipswich, Pep Guardiola’s men are unbeaten in all of their previous five appearances across all competitions.
Enjoying their most fruitful spell since the end of October, Wednesday’s guests have also found a major clinical edge in the final third.
Extending on their FA Cup adventure on January 11th as they claimed an 8-0 win against League Two outfit Salford, Man City have notched 22 goals on their five-match unbeaten run.
However, seeking a miracle in the race to book an automatic quarter-final ticket this year, Guardiola’s men face what is a must-win showdown when they travel to Paris in midweek.
Although PSG might be enjoying what has been yet another domestic romp, it is no secret that Luis Enrique’s men have drastically struggled to find any kind of stability while on the european stage.
Putting just seven points on the board from any of their six Champions League appearances this season, Wednesday’s hosts currently find themselves sat outside the knockout stage spots.
Despite winning each of their previous eight consecutive appearances across all competitions, the French giants have shown some extended defensive issues.
While PSG might have extended on their Coupe de France adventure on January 15th as they claimed a 4-2 win against Espaly, Enrique’s side have recorded just a single clean sheet since the middle of December.
Betting Tip: Goal to be scored in both halves @ 4/6
20:00 AC Milan vs Girona
Missing out on the chance to collect a heavyweight scalp last weekend as they slumped to a 2-0 loss against Juventus, AC Milan are certainly seeking an immediate response here.
However, crowned Super Cup champions on January 6th as they secured a famous 3-2 win against arch-rivals Inter Milan, it appears that the Rossoneri are enjoying life under new boss Sergio Conceicao.
Suffering just a single defeat from any of their previous nine appearances across all competitions, the former Porto boss has his sights firmly set on booking an automatic quarter-final ticket.
Last seen in Champions League action claiming a 2-1 win against Red Star, Wednesday’s hosts have not suffered a single defeat in front of their own supporters since the end of October.
Springing a remarkable upset back on November 5th as they stormed their way to a 3-1 victory away at defending champions Real Madrid, Conceicao’s camp should be smelling a golden opportunity here.
While Girona might have enjoyed a record-breaking run last season as they secured a bronze medal finish among Spain’s elite, Michel’s men have endured a public european crisis.
Falling to a 1-0 loss against Premier League giants Liverpool last month, the Catalonia-based outfit have lost five of their six Champions League appearances this season.
Last seen suffering a second-half collapse on home soil as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Sevilla, Girona have lost five of their previous seven showdowns across all competitions.
Likewise, it should also be highlighted that Michel’s inconsistent squad have recorded just a single victory away from the Estadi Montillivi since returning from November’s international break.
Betting Tip: AC Milan win & Under 4.5 goals @ 19/20
20:00 Feyenoord vs Bayern Munich
While some around the Allianz might have been shocked last summer following Vincent Kompany’s arrival, Bayern Munich have continued to shine under the former Burnley boss.
Eventually claiming a thrilling 3-2 victory at home against Wolfsburg last weekend, Wednesday’s guests are enjoying what has been a real purple patch.
Leading the chase at the top of the Bundesliga table and looking to reclaim their domestic crown in 2025, Bayern Munich have won each of their previous four consecutive appearances by an aggregate score of 14-3.
Last seen in Champions League action cruising their way to a 5-1 romp against Shakhtar, the German giants have won six of their last seven matchups and will be looking to take a giant leap towards a quarter-final spot here.
However, despite their free-scoring performances in the final third, Bayern have recorded just a single clean sheet since their 1-0 victory against PSG on November 26th.
Although Feyenoord might have opened up the 2024/25 campaign with their sights set on mounting another Eredivisie title charge, Wednesday’s hosts have drastically struggled to find any kind of stability.
Forced to settle for a 1-1 stalemate against Willem II last weekend, Brian Priske’s men have collected just a single point from any of their previous three Eredivisie showdowns.
Likewise, last seen at De Kuip opening the New Year with a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Utrecht, the former Sparta Prague boss should be bracing himself for another stern european challenge here.
It’s also worth noting, Feyenoord have lost three of their previous four Champions League appearances in front of their own supporters.
Betting Tip: Bayern Munich win & Both teams to score @ 8/5
Our Wednesday Champions League Accumulator:
- PSG vs Manchester City – Goal to be scored in both halves @ 4/6
- AC Milan vs Girona – AC Milan win & Under 4.5 goals @ 19/20
- Feyenoord vs Bayern Munich – Bayern Munich win & Both teams to score @ 8/5
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