Between them Liverpool (6) and Ajax (4) have been crowned Champions of Europe 10 times so they don’t come much bigger than tonight’s battle of the heavyweights at Anfield.
The Reds have endured a poor start to the season. A 9-0 win over Bournemouth doesn’t mask the fact that they’ve failed to win five of their seven matches so far this season and Ajax will provide another difficult challenge this evening.
The Dutch champions destroyed Rangers in the first 45 last midweek and their four goal-haul made it 25 goals in seven games so they carry a serious goal threat.
Liverpool look vulnerable at the moment and it would take a brave man to be backing them at just 11/20, even in front of the Kop. Ajax are 4/1 to win but can be backed on the Asian Handicap +1.0 at short of evens, 1.990.
Ajax corners could provide another route to profit. They’re averaging 9 per match in Eredivisie and are 10/11 to get four or more tonight.
Europa League winners Frankfurt found the going tought at this level last week and face another test in Marseille tonight. They’ve started the domestic season with W2 D2 L2 which leaves them in the bottom half of Bundesliga.
The French side have made a good start to the season domestically and are only being denied top spot by PSG due to an inferior goal difference. Croatian Igor Tudor has a strong squad to call upon and they’ll have been disappointed not to have taken anything from their visit to North London last week despite going down to 10-men.
A home win in front of a fervent home crowd looks on the cards at 20/21 with SBK.
Robert Lewandowski makes a quick return to the Allianz Arena with Barcelona tonight. The Pole scored an incredible 344 goals in 375 appearances for Bayern Munich and he’s already looking like he might better than goals per game ratio at Barca where he’s notched nine in his first six matches.
Barca don’t enjoy match-ups against Bayern, they’ve lost seven of the last meetings and the aggregate score over that period is an astonishing 26-7 in the Germans’ favour. But there could be a glimmer of hope for Xavi’s men this evening, Bayern have made a stuttering start to their domestic season, drawing three of their opening six games while Barcelona have put an opening day draw with Vallecano behind them to win four in a row and have scored 20 in their last five.
Barcelona were on our shortlist at 15/4 on yesterday’s post andthere’s been quite a bit of support for the visitors by the looks of things as they’ve been backed in to 13/5 at the time of writing. That’s probably a bit too short now.
Goals are also short, as you’d expect, with Over 2.5 Goals at just 4/11. However you can have over even money, 2.025 to be exact on two or more first half goals on the Asian Handicap.
Elsewhere, if Spurs turn up they could be a bit of value at 11/10 away to Sporting. The hosts have had a few sticky results already this season and after an unbeaten start to the season Spurs look capable of leaving Lisbon with all three points.
Super Singles
- Marseille 20/21 SBK
- Robert Lewandowski to score 6/5 Bet365
- Over 1.5 First Half Goals at Bayern v Barca 2.025 (Asian Handicap) Bet365
Upcoming Previews & Tips
- Football Bet of the Day: Champions League classic in Bavaria
- Tue 17:45 Viktoria Plzen v Inter Milan
- Tue 20:00 Bayern Munich v Barcelona
- Tue 20:00 Liverpool v Ajax
- Tue 20:00 Marseille v Eintracht Frankfurt
- Tue 20:00 FC Porto v Club Brugge
- Tue 20:00 Bayer Leverkusen v Atletico Madrid
- Wed 17:45 Shakhtar Donetsk v Celtic
- Wed 20:00 Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund
- Wed 20:00 Chelsea v Red Bull Salzburg
- Wed 20:00 Rangers v Napoli
Racing Tips
There are a fair few meetings on Tuesday so Rizzel has picked out his two best fancies which come at Redcar and Yarmouth.
As always, let us know your football betting tips and predictions for today in the comments section below and good luck with all your weekend bets!
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