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Champions League Matchday 5: Accumulator Tips & Predictions

Champions League Acca Tips

The Champions League is back! It is crunch time for many teams in Europe and time to see who is going through and who is falling at the first hurdle. We’ve had a word with our football tipster to assemble an acca that could win you a whopping £30 from only a fiver based on the latest Champions League betting odds.! 

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Manchester City to beat RB Leipzig – 1.32

Let’s start with the treble winners. They host the side second in the table. RB Leipzig will be hoping for an upset here as they take on the reigning European champions. City previously defeated Leipzig 3-1 in Germany, showcasing their dominance in the group. The Red Bulls, however, face a tough task, needing a victory to have a shot at first place.

City’s formidable home record in the Champions League – they are unbeaten since August 2020 – poses a significant challenge for the German side. Leipzig, coming off a Bundesliga loss to Wolfsburg, enter the match with a mixed away record. With City eager to bounce back from a recent Premier League draw, expect an intense battle for group supremacy. City will fancy themselves with their impressive home record to take this one and progress top of the group. 

Real Madrid to beat Napoli – 1.79

It’s a vintage European showdown as Madrid, the all-time most decorated, welcome Napoli to the Bernabeu. Los Blancos aim to keep their 100% record intact in Group C. Injuries to key players like Vinicius Junior, Eduardo Camavinga, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Aurelien Tchouameni, and Eder Militao pose challenges. However, the return of Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham boosts their chances, making a home win a strong possibility.

Napoli, currently four points clear of third-place Braga, enter the match with new manager Walter Mazzarri securing a debut win against Atalanta. With key attacker Victor Osimhen overcoming his injury, brace yourselves for a potentially high-scoring affair. Madrid will be keen to keep up their perfect record and get through this one to the next round with confidence high. 

Bayern Munich to beat Copenhagen – 1.20

Harry Kane’s 22 goals have Bayern cruising in the Bundesliga and Champions League. A solo strike against Cologne marked their 10th win in 12 games. Bayern are aiming for a third perfect group stage after beating Copenhagen, Man United, and Galatasaray. Injuries shuffled the lineup at the weekend, with Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting stepping up. Thomas Muller and Alphonso Davies might return for this midweek clash.

Copenhagen, fresh from a 4-3 win over Man United, eye up the second qualifying spot. Led by top scorer Roony Bardghji, they’re in the mix with Galatasaray and United. It’s a showdown with both teams hungry for points. However, this will be their toughest challenge yet away from home against the German juggernauts and they are unlikely to get anything from this one.

Barcelona to beat Porto – 1.50

Barcelona find themselves under pressure after a surprising 1-0 loss to Shakhtar, missing a chance to secure a spot in the Champions League knockout stage. While they still lead Group H, Porto are hot on their heels, making a win crucial for Barcelona’s advancement. Barcelona’s recent form has been shaky, with only two wins in their last five games across all competitions.

Porto, in contrast, boast an impressive record in Group H, winning three out of four matches and securing second place with nine points. A victory against Barcelona, combined with Shakhtar not winning or drawing against Royal Antwerp, would propel Porto into the knockout stage. Despite suffering a 1-0 defeat to Barcelona earlier in the group stages, Porto have since notched victories against Antwerp and Shakhtar. However, at home, Barca will be strong and look to book their place in the next round. 

Arsenal to beat Lens – 1.32 

Arsenal are set for a crucial showdown with Lens, seeking revenge after a surprising defeat in France. Victory at the Emirates would secure qualification for the Gunners with one game to spare. Despite a recent underwhelming performance against Brentford, Arsenal are riding high on confidence, especially after title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool’s draw.

Lens, having claimed a win against Marseille and a 3-0 victory over Clermont, enter the match in good form, currently sitting in sixth place in Ligue 1. Impressively, they boast just one loss in their last 12 games across all competitions. Tied on points with PSV Eindhoven and three ahead of Sevilla, Lens view this Wednesday clash as a pivotal moment. However, at home arsenal will be too strong for the travelling Lens and in good form will fancy themselves. 

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