
Champions League 2016: Wednesday Live Stream, Odds for Quarter-Final Fixtures
Bayern Munich and Barcelona are the favourites to advance from their respective UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
However, there is currently only a single goal in each of Wednesday's last-eight ties, after Bayern's first leg against Benfica ended 1-0 and Barca beat Atletico Madrid 2-1.
Thus there is still a chance for all four clubs involved and plenty of drama likely to unfold at the Vicente Calderon and Estadio da Luz.
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Read on for full live streaming, odds and scheduling details for both matches, as well as a couple of recommended bets—odds provided by Odds Shark and Oddschecker:
| Date | Time | Match | Live Stream | Odds |
| April 13 | 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET | Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona | BT Sport App (U.K.), Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S.) | Atletico (12-5), Barcelona (11-10), Draw (12-5) |
| April 13 | 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET | Benfica vs. Bayern Munich | BT Sport App (U.K.), Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S.) | Benfica (3-1), Bayern (5-6), Draw (11-14) |
Correct Score: Atletico Madrid 1-2 Barcelona (8-1)
Atleti are still very much in with a chance of advancing to the semi-finals. They got an away goal last week at the Camp Nou through Fernando Torres, and their defensive unit is arguably the strongest left in the competition.
If Diego Simeone's side can keep Barca from scoring at the Vicente Calderon—as Real Sociedad did in La Liga on Saturday—and snatch a goal of their own, they will advance at the Catalan giants' expense.
However, recent history is very much against them, as Atletico have lost their last seven encounters with Barcelona, per Squawka:
Their three meetings so far this season have all ended in 2-1 victories for the Blaugrana, and it is far from out of the question that Atleti befall the same fate again on Wednesday.
Luis Suarez's return will be vital for Barca as his absence against Sociedad was keenly felt.
The Uruguayan has already proven that he has what it takes to unlock the Atleti defence having netted twice in the first leg at the Camp Nou.
Luis Enrique's side will be looking to bounce back emphatically from the weekend's defeat and Bleacher Report's Sam Tighe and Dean Jones are giving Atleti very little chance of qualification for the last four:
It will be tight, only once since December 2012 has a clash between Barca and Atletico been decided by more than a single-goal margin.
However, the superior quality of Barca's front line—with Suarez, Lionel Messi and Neymar—gives them the edge even if Madrid get the first goal of the game.
Bayern Munich Clean Sheet: Yes (5-4)

Benfica were dealt a big blow two minutes into their 1-0 first-leg defeat to Bayern at the Allianz Arena as Arturo Vidal headed home Juan Bernat's excellent cross.
For the next 88 minutes, the Portuguese side defended very well and kept out one of the best teams in Europe on their home turf.
However, merely keeping Bayern's attack quiet will not be enough at home on Wednesday—Benfica need to score.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola's side have the luxury of knowing that they can advance simply by preventing Benfica from finding the net.
And their task has been made all the easier by the fact that Jonas will not be available for Rui Vitoria's side, per German football writer Clark Whitney:
The Brazilian forward has been brilliant this season, netting 30 times in 29 league games, and he will be sorely missed, per WhoScored.com.
Given how well organised Bayern are as a unit and the state of the tie, it seems likely the German giants should be able to keep Benfica out for another 90 minutes and book themselves a spot in the semi-finals.






