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Paris Saint-Germain v Liverpool

Parc des Princes, 2000 KO at BT Sport 2


Group C permutations

Angel Di Maria nets a late winner for PSG against Napoli
  • Liverpool will qualify if they beat Paris St Germain in Paris. If they draw, the Merseyside team would need to equal or better PSG's result in the final game to secure a spot in the last 16.
  • If they lose in Paris, Liverpool can still go through if they beat Napoli by more than two goals in the final group stage fixture.

Champions League permutations


Tottenham v Inter Milan

Wembley, 2000 KO on BT Sport 3


Group B permutations

Maurio Icardi celebrates his goal for Inter against Spurs
  • Tottenham need to beat Inter Milan at Wembley in the next match to retain a chance of qualification.
  • If they do so, the London side would need to better Inter Milan's result against PSV Eindhoven when they take on Barcelona at Camp Nou in their final group game.

Champions League permutations


PSV Eindhoven v Barcelona

Philips Stadion, 2000 KO on BT Sport ESPN

Lorenzo Insigne celebrates his goal for Napoli against PSG in the Champions League

Liverpool's group rivals Napoli host Red Star Belgrade and the home side are, understandably, strongly fancied. In terms of backing them outright, Napoli with a -2 handicap does not take you much above the even-money mark at 7/5 while top scorer Lorenzo Insigne is odds-on in the score-and-win double. Sticking with the same market, backing Dries Mertens at evens could be a better option, given he has nearly four shots per game and currently has one to his name in the competition this term.

Atletico Madrid against Monaco presents little value in the result markets, with the hosts strongly fancied to come out on top against Thierry Henry's struggling side. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico) and Radamel Falcao (Monaco) both to have 1+ shots on target at evens is a very generous price considering the duo should be leading the line for their teams, with both averaging two or more shots per game in Europe this term.

Porto v Schalke in Group D could be the draw banker of the night (famous last words!), with both sides closing in on qualification. Porto need a point from their final two games, while German side Schalke are second and four ahead of Galatasaray, who are playing catch up. The spoils being shared here is available at a best price of 13/5, with this fixture producing under 2.5 total goals in the last four meetings. Porto have won their last three in the competition and Schalke are undefeated in the last five - pointing towards an evenly contested clash in Portugal.


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