
Champions League 2015: Latest Match Odds, Betting Tips for Tuesday's Fixtures
Champions League football returns on Tuesday night, as the group phase of the 2015/16 competition starts to throw a number of clubs into win-or-bust scenarios.
The tie of the week sees Real Madrid take on Paris Saint-Germain at the Bernabeu—likely to determine who tops Group A, while Manchester United welcome CSKA Moscow to Old Trafford and Manchester City head to Sevilla.
Here, we take a look at Tuesday’s full fixture list, together with odds and tips on who could make a surge toward the knockout stage in Matchweek 4.
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| Fixture | Home Odds | Draw Odds | Away Odds |
| Real Madrid vs. Paris Saint-Germain | 4-5 | 68-25 | 327-100 |
| Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Malmo | 50-119 | 69-20 | 659-100 |
| Manchester United vs. CSKA Moscow | 100-217 | 163-50 | 301-50 |
| PSV vs. Wolfsburg | 33-20 | 119-50 | 79-50 |
| FC Astana vs. Atletico Madrid | 37-5 | 389-100 | 50-139 |
| Benfica vs. Galatasaray | 100-137 | 257-100 | 79-20 |
| Borussia Monchengladbach vs. Juventus | 223-100 | 61-25 | 59-50 |
| Sevilla vs. Manchester City | 36-25 | 119-50 | 91-50 |
PSG to Silence Bernabeu?

When Real Madrid travelled to the Parc des Princes in Matchweek 3, it was something of a damp squib. Two of Europe’s biggest clubs locking horns usually leaves us wanting more, but the drab 0-0 left us needing a strong coffee.
This time around, though, the thriller bill may well be met.
PSG have been the nearly men of the Champions League for a good while, yet they’re currently looking a different animal.

Laurent Blanc’s men are yet to taste defeat in all competitions in 2015/16, with their draw against Real Madrid last time around only the third time they’ve failed to take maximum points from a match this season.
They had the better of the game against Madrid last month, too, and could easily have scraped a 1-0 win—which wouldn’t be a bad bet to place for Tuesday.
While PSG are looking good and come into the game off the back of a 1-0 triumph over Rennes, cracks are starting to appear at the Bernabeu. Their 3-1 win over Las Palmas was less than convincing, with star man Cristiano Ronaldo even lashing out at defender David Simon in an air of frustration and petulance, via Marca:
Rafa Benitez’s side simply aren’t dominating games the way that they were in September, and PSG can take full advantage of that.
They’ll have to do so without two of their star men, though, as both Javier Pastore and Marquinhos will miss out through illness and injury, respectively. And although PSG have a wealth of talent at their disposal, Jonathan Johnson of ESPN believes that they’ll miss Pastore greatly at the Bernabeu:
“...Pastore's creativity is irreplaceable, while the fit again David Luiz could adequately fill in for Marquinhos. There is no other player like El Flaco [Pastore] in this PSG squad, so once again it will be Zlatan Ibrahimovic's task to act as the chief creator on the pitch.”

Ibrahimovic looked a little out of sorts against Real in Paris, but in a game whereby he’ll likely need to hold the ball up a lot, he can come into his own.
PSG are currently priced at just over 3-1, and despite Real being hot favourites, it’s a bet well worth considering.
Elsewhere on Tuesday night, Manchester City travel to Sevilla hoping to continue their bid for a place in the knockout rounds. Manuel Pellegrini’s side have won their last two Champions League matches on the spin 2-1, and they're 19-2 to repeat that feat on Tuesday.
However, the real value lies in the draw odds, as Sevilla and Manchester City are 119-50 to share the spoils.

Manchester United will be hoping to get back to winning ways as they welcome CSKA Moscow to Old Trafford. Louis van Gaal’s men have looked exciting in the Champions League this season, and even though goals have been hard to come by in the Premier League, United should have no problem dismantling the Russians.

Anthony Martial netted in Moscow in the 1-1 draw last time around, and he's 22-5 to open the scoring at the Theatre of Dreams.
Atletico Madrid travel to Kazakhstan to face FC Astana, whom they dismantled 4-0 in Matchweek 3. The Astana defence looked incredible shaky in that encounter, which makes over 3.5 goals at 2-1 very tempting.
Just three matchweeks remain of the Champions League group stage, yet it’s still very much all to play for.
Topping the groups is all important ahead of the last 16, while three wins from the last three games could see a team come out of nowhere to progress as the competition really starts to heat up.
Odds compiled via OddsChecker and Odds Shark.






