Bayern Munich vs PSG betting preview

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Kingsley Coman refused to celebrate after scoring against his former club in the first-leg (Image: FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
Kingsley Coman refused to celebrate after scoring against his former club in the first-leg (Image: FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Bayern Munich will be keen to solidify their place in the Champions League quarter-final but still need to address the issue of PSG at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night. Julian Nagelsmann's side go into this match with a 1-0 lead thanks to Kinglsey Coman but will be without Benjamin Pavard after he was sent off in injury-time in the first leg.

Die Bayern go into the match as the favourites at 8/11 with Betfred to win the match while Les Parisiens are 3/1 and a draw is 16/5. A win will not be a enough for Christophe Galtier and are 7/2 to enter the quarter-final draw while Munich are 2/11 to make the most of their one-goal lead.

This will be the 13th meeting between the two sides in the Champions League with both teams picking up six wins apiece and Bayern will become the most Paris have faced ever in the competition too but Bayern only need a draw to proceed and a double chance in their favour is 1/4. The hosts will be looking for no repeats from the last time Paris visited Bavaria when they came home 3-2 winners - which is 22/1 and enough to go to extra-time.

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