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Bayern Munich v Real Madrid Bet Builder @ 3.56
The first leg at the Bernabeu was one of the most entertaining Champions League games of the season - both sides had 20 shots each, Neuer made nine saves, and Lunin pulled off five of his own. Despite their heroics, there were still three goals in that game.
There is every reason to expect a similarly open contest at the Allianz Arena for the second leg, as Real Madrid will have to come out firing to have any chance of completing the comeback. With 15 Champions League titles to their name, Real Madrid are the most successful club in the history of the competition, so they definitely won’t go down without a fight.
Bayern have bagged 105 goals in the Bundesliga this season, and they aren’t going to sit back to defend their lead here. The Bavarians will continue to be front-footed in their approach, which makes goals a target once again.
Assuming Bayern Munich maintain their usual approach for this game at the Allianz Arena, we should get a very similar matchup. There were 19 corners in that first leg, with 11 for the German side and eight for Real Madrid, comfortably clearing this line.
Los Blancos are averaging 11.85 corners per game in the Champions League this season, and this selection landed in both matches against Man City in the previous knockout round. There were 11 corners in the first leg against Pep Guardiola’s men, and 15 in the second.
Knockout ties can tend to be a good opportunity to target corners, as sides become a bit more desperate and last-ditch in their efforts. Especially with this tie still hanging firmly in the balance, chances should continue to be available at both ends, with the momentum swinging between the two sides.
Michael Olise was one of Bayern’s standout performers from the first leg, and he provided the assist for Harry Kane. The Frenchman has contributed to 42 goals this season for Bayern, with 17 goals and 25 assists, and he was unfortunate not to find the back of the net in the first leg. Olise registered four shots in total, and two of those hit the target.
The 24-year-old also bagged a brace in the previous round against Atalanta, as Bayern cruised to a 6-1 victory in Bergamo. Olise has been central to his side's success going forward this season, and he is averaging 3.77 shots per 90 in the Champions League.
He has landed this bet in tougher matchups against the likes of Chelsea, PSG, and, of course, Real Madrid in the first leg. He tends to play with more attacking freedom on home turf, making him a target again here.
Knowing that they have a one-goal deficit to overcome at the Allianz Arena, Real Madrid will have to be a bit more intense in their press, and they could get quite desperate at times. Joshua Kimmich has plenty of experience in these kinds of big fixtures, and Vincent Kompany will be reliant on his captain to provide that calmness in midfield.
The German international is averaging 1.16 fouls drawn per 90 across all competitions this season, which rises steeply to 1.72 when playing in the Champions League. He was fouled once in the reverse fixture and has landed this selection in nine out of ten appearances on the European stage this season. The only game he failed was against Club Brugge, but Bayern dominated that contest and won 4-0.
This upcoming clash against Real Madrid should be much more evenly balanced, and Kimmich will be a target in midfield.
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid Player Matchup @ 2.30
This exact Foul Matchup won at a similar price last week, we're taking it again with the underlying numbers lining up well.
Konrad Laimer had a torrid time against Real Madrid last week. He was forced into committing two fouls and was hooked after 69 minutes, with Vincent Kompany probably being a bit concerned that Laimer's next foul would have seen the Austrian booked. Laimer has committed 10 fouls across his eight Champions League starts this season (1.43 per 90). This foul count is actually quite modest for how aggressive Laimer can be, he's a very versatile player and is expected to line up at left back here - where he doesn't always look comfortable, especially against the likes of Mbappe and Vinicius Jr.
Three of Bayern Munich's backline committed two fouls in their 2-1 win over Madrid last week, suggesting that Madrid's front pairing can tempt Kompany's defensive unit into another high foul count. Bayern Munich's backline accounted for seven of the 12 fouls they committed last week. Laimer has committed 2+ fouls in each of his last four Champions League starts, making the 1.72 for Laimer to commit 2+ fouls a pretty generous price even as a single here.
Vinicius Jr was hauled down three times in the meeting between the sides last week, accounting for a quarter of the fouls that Real Madrid managed to draw from Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu (12). He is expected to line up alongside Mbappe in a front two again here, and can torture the Bayern Munich backline in a similar manner to his performance last week.
Vinicius Jr is averaging 2.00 fouls won per 90 in the Champions League this season. All four of Bayern Munich's backline last week committed at least one foul, with three of these players committing 2+ fouls. This suggests that Vinicius Jr and Mbappe have the quality to unsettle the Bayern Munich backline, with there being a variety of opponents that could drag Vinicius Jr to the ground.
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid Spotlight Single @ 2.40
Jude Bellingham has returned to fitness at the perfect time for Real Madrid. It's no exaggeration to say that Real Madrid's season relies on the Champions League now after failing to win either of their last two matches in LaLiga - handing the initiative in the LaLiga title race to Barcelona.
Bellingham has scored two goals and picked up two cards across his five starts in the Champions League this season. His underlying numbers are positive too, with the Englishman managing 16 shots across these five starts in the Champions League (2.79 per 90) as well as committing nine fouls across these games (1.57 per 90).
Bellingham is a passionate player, which can sometimes come across as petulance, but it doesn't take a lot to wind him up with how often he is fouled. Bellingham is often booked for his reaction to challenges on him, something which should be even more relevant here with Madrid being behind in the tie. He's averaging 2.26 fouls won per 90 in the Champions League this term, so we can expect Bellingham to grow agitated as he halted by a Bayern Munich side that committed 12 fouls at the Bernabeu last week.
Furthermore, Bellingham offers Real Madrid a slightly different threat in forward areas to that posed by Mbappe and Vinicus Jr. He is more effective at getting on the end of crosses than Mbappe and Vinicius and faces up against a Bayern backline which looked pretty vulnerable in the first leg - conceding 20 shots and eight shots on target. This can aid Bellingham when it comes to getting on the scoresheet, I wouldn't put you off the double either at bigger odds - that landed when Real Madrid faced off against Monaco in the league phase.
Bayern Munich v Real Madrid Player Stat Special @ 9.50
This exact angle was so close to landing in the meeting between the sides last week. Both Kane and Vinicius were hauled down at least twice, with both also having 3+ shots in the game. Vinicius Jr ended up taking seven shots, finding the target twice, while Kane narrowly missed out on a second shot on target - but did get on the scoresheet.
The first leg meeting between the sides produced 40 match shots, 20 for each side, with 17 of these efforts finding the target. This sets up the second leg to be an open and entertaining affair, aiding the chance of both of these players finding the target at least twice:
Harry Kane - 2.22 SOT p/90
Vinicius Jr - 1.67 SOT p/90
The first leg meeting also produced 24 match fouls, 12 for each side, indicating that there will be a fair bit of needle alongside the the entertainment and quality on offer for both sides. Kane drew two fouls at the Bernabeu with both Huijsen and Rudiger committing one foul in that clash - that duo is likely to be the partnership Kane lines up against once again here. Vinicius Jr was fouled three times, and cause the Bayern backline all sorts of problems alongside Kylian Mbappe. All four of Bayern Munich's backline committed at least one foul in that clash, with Laimer, Tah and Upamecano all committing two fouls:
Harry Kane - 1.99 Fouls Won p/90
Vinicius Jr - 2.00 Fouls Won p/90
The underlying numbers for both of these players should allow this bet to go close at a very generous price of 9.5. The same selection is around 8.0 with other leading bookmakers, so there is a bit of value in taking this angle too. It is worth noting that Super Sub does not apply for this selection, but I would expect both players to play near to the full 90 minutes.


