A look ahead to Sunday’s Champions League Final – Bayern Munich. Vs Paris Saint German
With many entering Europe’s biggest competition, it has come down to the final two teams who face each other in Lisbon at 8pm GMT; and what a mouther-watering clash we have on our hands between the German and French Champions. Both run away winners in their respective leagues, both fantastic on the eye with slick, fluid and sexy football, and both hungry to add some more silverware to the cabinet for this season and this trophy is more important to both clubs than anyone that they’ve previously won – the UEFA Champions League.
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— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) August 19, 2020
Bayern understandably go into this tie as the favourites with the bookies, and there’s no argument to why this is. Since the return of sport, in which the German led with this and the Bundesliga was the first league in which started playing again, Bayern Munich haven’t lost a game. In fact, they have been immense, unplayable and unstoppable with so much flair all over the pitch in a very well-balanced side. They really showed this in the semi-finals where the plucked apart Barcelona, easily dispatching them 8-2 on the night in a thoroughly empathic win on their road to the final. They go into the tie at 21/20 at many bookies and we believe almost certain to win.
The challengers are none other than Paris Saint German, a side that definitely shouldn’t be overlooked even if they are playing the mighty Bayern Munich. A front three of Neymar Jr, Mbappe and Di Maria would cause any team in the world problems and PSG will look to take advantage of a potential weak point in defence of Munich. With Lyon looking quite dangerous in the first half against Munich, and they will be kicking themselves because they definitely should have scored at least once, PSG will be looking to be more clinical than their French rivals – something that with that front three are definitely more likely to do. Priced at 23/10, they might be something to look at if you fancy a bit of a punt.
Two huge teams. One huge game.
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Sports fans will not just excited to see Europe’s best go head to head on Sunday evening, they will just be excited in general that sport is back on the big screens after lockdown restrictions prevented any live sporting event to happen so they have all had to be cancelled or rearranged. Due to this, many bookies in lockdown noticed a trend in which their casino traffic has dramatically increased, here are some sites not blocked by Gamstop. This may be down to punters wanting to get their gambling fix elsewhere and the casino markets have certainly benefitted from the global pandemic.