Martin Green reveals his 2021-22 Champions League predictions for Real Madrid vs. Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino was intimidated earlier this week after he injured his left leg while training for star forward Kylian Mbappe, ahead of the team's 2022 UEFA Champions League match against Real Madrid on Wednesday. leave for. He is with the team when they meet Los Blancos in the second leg of the round of 16 series on Wednesday, but whether he will take the pitch remains to be seen. Madrid have their own injury concerns with the possible return of midfielder Toni Kroos, who missed the club's last game with a hamstring injury. You can see what happens when you live stream the match on Paramount+.
Kickoff from the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium is scheduled for 3 pm. ET. Kaiser Sportsbook lists Real Madrid as the +145 favorite (risk $100 to win $145) on the 90-minute money line with Inter's +175 underdog in their latest Real Madrid vs Paris Saint-Germain odds. The cost of a draw is +260 and the over-under is 2.5 for a total of goals. Wednesday's match will be live streamed on Paramount+ with their Essential Premium plan.
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How to watch Real Madrid vs PSG
- Real Madrid vs PSG Date: Wednesday, March 9
- Real Madrid vs PSG Timing: 3 PM. at
- Real Madrid vs PSG Streaming: Paramount+
- UEFA Champions League picks for PSG vs Real Madrid
Before you tune into Wednesday's match, you need to watch the likes of Real Madrid vs Paris Saint-Germain from SportsLine's European football insider Martin Green. After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Greene became a professional sports writer and handicapper and has covered sports around the world. Since then, his European football choice has been spot-on. Green has made more than $37,000 for $100 bets since the 2017-18 season, and has his finger on the pulse of the game all over the world.
For Real Madrid vs PSG, Green is backing both teams to score and score more than 2.5 goals at -120 odds for the match. Madrid are in a position to score after Paris Saint-Germain won the first leg of their series 1-0. Manager Carlo Ancelotti should have a lot of optimism for him as his club have scored eight goals in their last three matches on Wednesday. Captain and forward Karim Benzema is leading the attack and has scored a goal in his last three matches.
For PSG, Neymar's return to the lineup has provided mixed results after he missed 13 matches with an ankle injury. Since coming back, he scored PSG's only goal in a 3–1 loss to Nantes, but did not score a goal or assist in the following two games with Saint-इटtienne or Nice, which were won by Paris Saint-Germain and a loss respectively. However, center midfielder Danilo Pereira has become more assertive in the team's attack, and has scored four goals in his last four matches.
"[Madrid left back] Ferland Mendy has been suspended," Green told Sportsline. "Los Blancos would otherwise be in full force for their biggest game of the season, with Benzema and Vinicius Jr. probably in attack along with Marco Asensio, Rodrigo, Gareth Bale or Eden Hazard."