Tuesday’s Champions League fixtures promise fireworks as Europe’s elite fight for control of their groups in a pivotal night of continental action.
Paris Saint Germain vs Bayern Munich (Parc de Princes)
Defending champions PSG host 2020 treble-winners Bayern Munich in Paris as one of the many blockbuster clashes across the round. Bayern are unbeaten in three Champions League clashes, boasting an impressive tally of 12 while conceding twice.
Harry Kane is leading the goal scoring charts in this years competition with five goals in the opening three rounds. PSG’s start has also been sensational, scoring 13 goals, with a 7-2 win against Bayer Leverkusen in the previous round and defeating Barcelona at the Camp Nou in matchday 2.
Betway surprisingly has Bayern as the favourites, with odds of 2.42. A PSG win is valued at 2.70, while a draw has an offer of 3.95. BTTS could also be an option, with yes at 1.35.
Liverpool vs Real Madrid (Anfield)
A clash of the giants, six time winners Liverpool host 15 time champions Real Madrid at Anfield for the second-consecutive campaign. Madrid are in top form going into Tuesday’s clash, losing just once in 14 matches across the Champions League and La Liga.
Kylian Mbappe is on fire, having already surpassed 20 goals this season in all competitions. Liverpool come into this fixture with a nervy edge. One win in October and six losses across all competitions, including four consecutive defeats in the Premier League marks concerns, but after a 2-0 win against Aston Villa and a 5-1 win against Frankfurt in round 3, the Reds will be motivated to make a statement at Anfield.
Betway has this as an even matchup, with odds of 2.5o for a Liverpool and Real Madrid win. A draw is valued at 4.00, while BTTS is at 1.36.
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Juventus vs Sporting Lisbon (Allianz Stadium)
The old lady has struggled both domestically and in European competition in 2025-26. Sitting in sixth place in Serie A having won just two of their last five matches, while also searching for their first win of their Champions League campaign, Juventus are in desperate need of three points.
Draws against Borussia Dortmund and Villareal in the opening two rounds, followed by a loss to Real Madrid in round 3 have exposed a defensive fragility not commonly associated with the Italian giants. Sporting have two wins out of three, with a defeat to Serie A champions Napoli in round 2 their only stumble so far.
Betway has Juve as the favourites, but still at a high value, with odds of 1.97 for a home win. Sporting are backed at 3.85, while a draw has odds of 3.65.
Napoli vs Eintracht Frankfurt (Diego Maradona Stadium)
Serie A holders Napoli have made a strong start to their 2025-26 campaign. Sitting in first place in the Italian league, there has been a drop of form in Europe. Losses against Manchester City and PSV were tainted by red cards so expect a different performance if they can keep 11 players on the pitch.
Frankfurt have conceded 15 goals in three matches and scored 7. They have the attacking threat to cause Antonio Conte’s side problems but have no defensive foundation to hold onto results. Kevin de Bruyne will be licking his lips at the space that will be on offer in Naples this evening.
Betway is backing Napoli to win at home with odds of 1.60. A Frankfurt win is valued at 5.20, while a draw has an offer of 4.50. BTTS has odds of 1.61.
Slavia Praha vs Arsenal (Fortuna Stadium)
Arsenal have been a dominant force in all competitions, with the best defensive record in the Premier League and Europe. Their set-piece threat allows them to strangle opposition and create goal scoring opportunities from almost anywhere outside their half.
Three matches, three clean sheets and 8 goals scored, this will be a tough test for the team from the Czech Republic. Praha have not had the greatest start to their Champions League campaign, with just two points from a possible nine and failing to score in two of their three matches.
Arsenal are understandably the comfortable favourites, valued at 1.27 on Betway. A draw has odds of 6.00, while Slavia Praha are backed at 12.00.
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