Following a pulsating quartet of Champions League last 8 1st leg ties, the drama looks set to continue this week. 18 goals were scored in just 4 games last week, with attack certainly profiting over defence and that narrative looks set to continue this week. Barcelona take on PSG, as they hold a slender one-goal advantage from the first leg, whilst Atletico Madrid have the same advantage over Borussia Dortmund as they head to Germany. There will be no quarter given here and it should be an epic round of Champions League action.
Barcelona vs PSG – BTTS.
8/13 at Betzone
5 goals were shared between these two European giants last week and a repeat performance feels as if it is in the offing in Barcelona this time around. Barca were deadly in Paris, executing their game plan to perfection and they will be able to play with even less of a handbrake on here, in front of their home fans. Meanwhile, PSG know that a couple of goals would strike fear into Barcelona here and they will be out to make this as tough as possible for the hosts. Neither side will see defending as the key option here, making another goal fest the only plausible prediction.
Borussia Dortmund vs Atletico Madrid – Under 2.5 goals in the game
11/10 at Rhino Bet
Following an excellent first leg in Madrid last weekend, both Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid have been seen as potential winners of the UCL in 2024 with many punters and UCL betting sites. Dortmund trail 2-1 from the first leg in Madrid, a game that was uncharacteristically open from Atletico Madrid’s perspective and they will be out to ensure that pattern of play does not happen again here in Germany. Dortmund will push really hard here but Atletico will back themselves to hold firm and pick up a cagey result.
Barcelona vs PSG – Robert Lewandowski to score anytime.
13/10 at Fitzdares
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has long been one of the most prolific strikers in world football and he has been somewhat of a revelation since joining Barcelona. His cool finishing style is unrivalled across Europe, and he tends to be the man for the big occasion, having banged in the goals for Dortmund and Bayern Munich for over a decade. This should be an occasion that suits Lewandowski down to the ground and he could have a meaningful impact on this Champions League last 8 tie.
UCL Goals Acca – 16th April 2024