See our free UEFA Champions League betting tips for all nine games on Wednesday, October 1.
See our free UEFA Champions League betting tips for all nine games on Wednesday, October 1.
The UEFA Champions League continues on Wednesday with nine fixtures scheduled across Europe.
Title contenders Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain will clash in a blockbuster in Spain, while Arsenal will welcome Olympiacos to the Emirates Stadium.
Keep reading for BettingPlanet’s soccer betting tips for all the UCL action on Wednesday, October 1.
Wednesday, October 1 – 7:45pm CEST – Lotto Park, Brussels, Belgium
The Magpies are coming off a narrow 2–1 defeat to Arsenal but remain a higher-caliber side used to Premier League tempo. Union SG are flying domestically and are tough at home, yet this is a jump in quality. Expect Newcastle’s set pieces and fresh legs off the bench to be the difference late in Belgium.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9:45pm AZT – Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku, Azerbaijan
Qarabağ are typically strong in Baku and arrive confident after a 3–2 Matchday 1 win at Benfica, while Copenhagen opened with a 2–2 home draw against Bayer Leverkusen. Recent results for the Danes are mixed, but they’re usually organized and hard to beat. With both teams in decent shape and little between them, a share of the points looks likely.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona’s teen star Lamine Yamal set up the winner in the 2–1 victory over Real Sociedad at the weekend, and he’s getting regular chances in big games. The Spaniard has five goals to his name in the UCL from 15 matches, and now he faces a PSG side that has been conceding goals on a regular basis this season. Yamal looks like a great anytime goalscorer play in the marquee matchup of Matchday 2.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – Stade Louis-II, Monaco
Manchester City are in strong form after a 2–0 Champions League win over Napoli and a 5–1 league win against Burnley, showing plenty of firepower. Monaco score and concede in bunches with a 5–2 Ligue 1 win against Metz, 3–1 at FC Lorient, and a 4–1 UCL loss to Club Brugge. Goals should flow even if City take control early.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany
Borussia Dortmund have not lost in seven matches, including four straight clean sheets in the Bundesliga. Athletic Club are competitive but tend to create fewer clear chances away, making it harder to keep pace if they fall behind. The Germans look too strong across the board at home.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy
Napoli return home needing points after a 2–0 loss to Man City on Matchday 1, and they usually respond well at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Sporting CP rarely park the bus in Europe — they hit four in their group opener — but also tend to leave space in behind. The hosts should grab all three points in a high-scoring encounter.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – Estadio de la Cerámica, Villarreal, Spain
Juventus are unbeaten in Serie A and endured a 4–4 shootout against Dortmund on Matchday 1 which shows their scoring punch. Villarreal have wobbled against stronger opposition lately, losing 0–1 at Spurs in the UCL and 0–2 at Atlético in La Liga, although they did beat Osasuna at home. Juve present great value with top sports betting sites to cause an upset.
Wednesday, October 1 – 9pm CEST – BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany
Bayer Leverkusen have been finding the net regularly — 2-1 at St. Pauli and 3-1 against Frankfurt in the Bundesliga — so goals shouldn’t be an issue. PSV lost 1–3 on Matchday 1 and are missing striker Ricardo Pepi, which dents their punch. In a game that should be far from dour, Leverkusen look the goods for all three points.
Wednesday, October 1 – 8pm BST – Emirates Stadium, London, England
The Gunners opened their European campaign with a tidy 2–0 away win at Athletic Club and looked solid at the back. Olympiacos created little in a 0–0 home draw with Pafos on Matchday 1, so goals may be hard to find in London. If Arsenal are to be a genuine threat in the UCL this season, they need to win with ease at home against the likes of Olympiacos.