This week we have four UEFA Champions League quarter-final second legs on our hands, and we picked three things for you to look out for.
With some of Europe’s most in-form sides on display this week, we could see some shock exits from arguably the world’s most prestigious football competition.
Take matters into your own hands over this exciting period at Bet9ja, where you can find more than 200 markets on each Champions League fixture.
Napoli to bounce back?
AC Milan come into the second leg on the back of a 1-0 home victory at the San Siro, thanks to an Ismael Bennacer first-half goal after former Manchester City youngster Braham Diaz drove well from the halfway line.
Napoli are favourites to win the tie with odds of 1.86 at Bet9ja (at time of writing), and you can see why as they sit comfortably at the top of Serie A with a gap of 14 points between them and second place.
Luciano Spalletti’s side were handed a major boost as Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen returned from injury off the bench against Verona at the weekend, so he could be handed a start to help his side progress into the semi-finals of the Champions League for the first ever time.
Mountain to climb for Bayern Munich
Manchester City showed their class in the first-leg after they beat a strong Bayern Munich side 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium, which has left the German side with a mountain to climb if they want to progress into the next round.
Things went from bad to worse for Bayern after the first-leg, as it was reported that Sadio Mane and Leroy Sane had an altercation in the tunnel, suggesting that there is serious upset in camp.
The fact we’ve priced them up at odds of more than 14 to qualify, shows the size of the task for Bayern but with their European pedigree, an early goal could certainly change the complexion of the tie.
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Chelsea to prove the doubters wrong?
Chelsea have had a season to forget on all accounts, as they currently sit 11th in the English Premier League standings, and look like they could be heading out of the Champions League after losing 2-0 against Real Madrid in the first leg.
Madrid looked comfortable in the first leg, and it could be deemed that they did not get out of second gear. But the Blues now have nothing to lose with their whole season riding on this match and with the home crowd behind them, they could pull off a miraculous come back and turn things around at Stamford Bridge.
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