Liverpool are in action while PSG welcome Dortmund. Tom Carnduff picks out his best bets for Wednesday's Champions League action.
1pt Felipe to be booked in Liverpool v Atletico Madrid at 3/1
1pt Saul Niguez to have 1+ shots on target in Liverpool v Atletico Madrid at 11/4
1pt Jadon Sancho to have 2+ shots on target in PSG v Borussia Dortmund at 7/2
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All eyes will be on Anfield on Wednesday night as Liverpool look to get the better of Atletico Madrid and progress to the quarter-final.
Saul's early goal was the difference in the first leg and while the Reds are fancied given home advantage, the lack of an away goal could put the tie in Atletico's hands.
We're drawn into talk of the 'famous Anfield atmosphere' on European nights, especially after Barcelona collapsed last season, but a goal for the visitors puts Jurgen Klopp's side in a difficult position.
Atletico will be comfortable out of possession. The first leg saw them post 33% in this area and they still came out with victory. The first-half of that contest ended with the LaLiga side having 29% possession but two shots on target and, crucially, one goal.
Liverpool will have to find a way, and you wouldn't put it past them doing that, but Atletico's resilience under Diego Simeone is reflected in their recent results.
Only two of their last nine away games have seen them lose in 90 minutes. The Copa del Rey defeat to Leonesa and the Super Cup loss to Real both came in extra-time - a draw in 90 minutes would suit them perfectly.
In fact, no side has drawn more games in LaLiga than Atletico this season (12). On the road, only Athletic Bilbao can match their total of seven.
The overall look will be on Atletico's position in the table but their form across the course of the domestic campaign is ideal for what they need to accomplish over the 90 minutes.
Based on what we've seen from Simeone's Atletico over the years, particularly in this competition, there's a strong case to take the 6/4 on Atletico Madrid/Draw in the double chance market if we're exploring the outright result.
Danny Makkelie's appointment as referee could signal cards in this game. A pattern hasn't appeared in terms of average cards per game, ranging from no cards in Venlo's 1-1 draw with PSV to eight yellows and one red in Feyenoord's 3-2 victory over Waalwijk.
Sky Bet offering 50+ booking points at even money highlights that the money is behind a high number. Given the context of the game, we could see cards given how close it already is, and is expected to be, particularly later on as we enter the closing final ten minutes.
Rather than taking the overall booking points, it's worth siding with individual players to get carded and one price that sticks out is the 3/1 on Atletico centre-back Felipe being booked.
The 30-year-old has nine on his tally across all competitions this season and was booked within six minutes of their recent meeting at Espanyol.
Against this Liverpool attack, and with the hosts expected to be on the front foot throughout, it's likely that the Atletico defender will be drawn into committing fouls that catch the attention of the official.
His foul statistics support this. He's committed at least one foul in five of the six Champions League games he has been involved in this season, peaking at three against Lokomotiv Moscow, while there's been one or more in four of his last five domestic games.
At a price of 3/1, the value appears to be in siding with him to go into the referee's book here.
Elsewhere, there's one appealing bet in the shots on target market and that's backing Saul, the goalscorer in the first leg, having at least one effort on target at a price of 11/4.
The midfielder has had at least one shot in each of his last seven LaLiga fixtures while there's been a shot in five of his seven European appearances. That figure includes four in each of their away games at Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen.
Even with Liverpool expected to boast more opportunities on goal, Atletico will have their chances. The eye-catching attacking line hasn't quite done it for them this season, so instead it's worth siding with a midfielder who has the track record this season.
It will be a real battle for Atletico to come out on top here but Liverpool's recent shaky form gives them plenty of reason for optimism. The hosts are expected to brush aside Simeone's men, but there's value in going with success for the away team.
Score prediction: Liverpool 1-1 Atletico Madrid (Sky Bet odds: 6/1)
Best bet: Felipe to be booked in Liverpool v Atletico Madrid at 3/1
Best bet: Saul Niguez to have 1+ shots on target in Liverpool v Atletico Madrid at 11/4
This is one of an increasing number of fixtures being played behind-closed-doors across Europe over the next few weeks.
There's questions to be asked on whether that does truly make it a neutral venue. Does a lack of a crowd take away home advantage? If so, Dortmund are in an ideal situation as they hold a 2-1 lead from the first leg.
The Bundesliga title hopefuls also come into the contest in excellent form. They've won their last five in all competitions, which includes a 2-1 success away at top-four rivals Borussia Monchengladbach last time out.
It's left Lucien Favre's men as the new main challengers to Bayern's dominance in Germany's top division. Their form post-winter break has helped massively towards this - with seven wins from eight league contests.
I watched the first leg of this in a pub in Leicester (glamour) but the entire place was in awe of Erling Haaland's antics as he netted both goals for the German side. He's now on a two-game drought though - the man is human after all.
It hasn't stopped the bookies putting a short price on Dortmund's new wonderkid netting anytime. 7/5 is the best price available on that happening, with some dropping as low as even money.
They'll need him to be on form once again as they look to overcome a pretty poor away record in Europe this season. Their domestic showings on their travels have been ok, but defeats to Inter and Barcelona on the road in the group stages doesn't put them in a good position here.
Haaland has arrived since then though and he could be the catalyst for success. It's not a one-man show though and Jadon Sancho's statistics this season are nothing short of eye-watering.
The 19-year-old has scored 14 goals and assisted a further 16 in just 23 Bundesliga games. Those numbers extend to 17 goals and 19 assists in 34 games across all competitions.
That's not only great news for Dortmund but also Gareth Southgate and England with the Euros coming in the summer. His age makes the numbers all the more impressive; it's almost scary to think what he will produce at his peak.
The best price on a goal anytime here is 2/1 but it's worth going into the statistics and taking his shots on target prices on. The youngster has posted at least one shot in all seven of his Champions League appearances.
13 of his 23 Bundesliga appearances have also seen at least two total shots, while the same can be said for four of his European matches. 7/2 is the best price available on Sancho having two or more shots on target in what should be quite an open contest - that's a price worth taking.
Dortmund are the odds-on favourites to progress to the quarter-final with PSG at even money. Much like Liverpool's clash with Atletico, the outright appeal comes from sitting on the fence and backing the draw, although we should expect more goals given the attacking quality on display.
Score prediction: PSG 2-2 Borussia Dortmund (Sky Bet odds: 11/1)
Odds correct as of 1200 GMT on 10/03/20
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