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Saturday's 6/1 Champions League Final Player Fouls Accumulator Tips & Predictions

Saturday's 6/1 Champions League Final Player Fouls Accumulator Tips & Predictions

Wednesday 27 May, 20267 min read
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A Champions League final between two sides who met at the semi-final stage of the competition last season and produced 52 fouls across the two matches, with both coming into this game full of confidence, hopefully means we’re in for a feisty clash on Saturday evening. 

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Saturday's Champions League Final Player Fouls Accumulator Tips
  • PSG v Arsenal
  • Champions League
  • 19:00
5 Selections @ 7.00

Joao Neves Over 0.5 Fouls Committed @ 1.28

Many pundits expect this game to be decided by which of the two central midfield trios can control the match and Joao Neves will be heavily involved for PSG in this battle. The Portugal international has committed 0.88 fouls per 90 in the Champions League this season, with at least one offence in seven of his last nine starts. He was whistled five times across last season’s semi-final clashes between these teams and so hopefully catches the attention of the officials again. 

Up against Neves will likely be Arsenal’s midfield combination of Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Eberechi Eze who between them have been fouled 4.15 times per 90 across all competitions this season. PSG will be keen to prevent the likes of Eze and Lewis-Skelly from impacting the tempo of the game and this may well result in a cynical foul or two from Neves. 

Declan Rice Over 0.5 Fouls Committed @ 1.53

Sticking with the theme of the midfield battleground, the passionate approach of Declan Rice makes him a strong candidate for at least one offence. Arsenal’s number 41 will want to set the tone early, snapping into challenges, something which has seen him commit eight fouls in his last seven starts. Rice averages 0.95 infringements per 90 in European action and was booked in his previous start against PSG to add further encouragement to this selection. 

PSG’s midfield trio of Joao Neves, Vitinha and Fabian Ruiz are a well-oiled machine who know how to get their team over the line in this competition and force 3.01 fouls per 90 between them in Europe. Rice should also see plenty of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia down his side of the pitch too and the agile Georgian is more than capable of winning a free kick from him. 

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Over 1.5 Fouls Drawn @ 1.36

Speaking of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the PSG winger is one of the most in form attacking players in world football and has a reputation as one of the most fouled players in the game. The agile Georgian loves to dribble at his man and has drawn 2.47 offences per 90 in this competition this season whilst he was fouled four times across the previous two meetings with Arsenal.

Key to this selection is that injuries to Ben White and Jurrien Timber may force Mikel Arteta to go with Cristhian Mosquera at right back. The Spaniard is a central defender by trade and will struggle to cope with one-on-one battles with Kvaratskhelia in a physical mismatch where we can expect at least a couple of late challenges to be forced.

Gabriel Maghalaes Over 0.5 Fouls Drawn @ 1.44

Having put his body on the line on multiple occasions to keep out opposition attacks, it should perhaps come as no surprise that passionate centre back Gabriel has been fouled 1.22 times per game in Champions League action this season. The Brazilian loves a physical battle and often gets the better of his direct opponent, usually forcing a frustrated challenge from them as he has done so 11 times in his last seven starts in the competition.

Gabriel will likely be marshalling Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue who between them combine for 2.61 fouls per 90 in the Champions League. Arsenal’s leader at the back didn’t play in either meeting last season and will need no encouragement to wind up PSG’s attackers and get in their heads as he has done to so many opposing forwards this season.

Riccardo Calafiori Over 0.5 Fouls Drawn @ 1.80

Having recovered from injury, Riccardo Calafiori looks set to start on the left side of Mikel Arteta’s backline. The Italian has had a stop start campaign due to fitness issues but has drawn 1.35 offences per 90 in the Champions League. If he needs to be withdrawn again here, his most likely replacement is Myles Lewis-Skelly who is an expert at forcing late contact and could land a ‘Sub On, Play On’ winner if necessary.

Desire Doue will be Calafiori’s direct opponent here and with the French sensation committing 1.91 fouls per 90 across all competitions, there should be plenty of opportunities to go down. Across PSG’s last four games in this competition, opposition left backs have been fouled six times and with Arsenal likely to look to slow the game down, Calafiori will happily go over if offered the chance.

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