
Champions League 2018: Wednesday Live Stream, Odds for Quarter-Final Fixtures
The last two semi-final spots remaining in the UEFA Champions League are all but accounted for as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have commanding leads heading into their second legs of their quarter-final clashes on Wednesday.
Serie A champions Juventus sit on the verge of an exit as they trail title-holders Real 3-0 heading to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, and Sevilla travel to face Bayern Munich attempting to overhaul a 2-1 scoreline.
It's no surprise that both first-leg victors are strong favourites to win on home soil in Wednesday's return trips, with Bayern particularly well-fancied at 7-50 to also beat Sevilla in the second leg, per OddsShark.
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Real have endured their struggles domestically this season but show no signs of letting up a relentless pace in Europe, while Bayern look to be in cruise control of their two-legged affair returning to Bavaria.
Read on for all the essential live-stream information ahead of Wednesday's Champions League fixtures, complete with match odds and a preview.
Odds
Bayern Munich (7-50), Sevilla (5-1), Draw (27-5)
Real Madrid (11-25), Juventus (31-20), Draw (3-1)
Both matches will start at 7:45 p.m. BST (2:45 p.m. ET). United Kingdom audiences can live-stream the action via the BT Sport website, while viewers in the United States can use Fox Soccer Match Pass.
Juventus and Sevilla Sit on the Brink
Cristiano Ronaldo's two-goal performance ran the show for Los Blancos in Turin in the first leg as the Allianz Stadium was forced to applaud the five-time Ballon d'Or winner and executioner of their fate.
The Portuguese's thumping overhead scissor-kick will live long in the memory, a feat only a certain brand of player is capable of, and Real boss Zinedine Zidane, who played for both quarter-finalists, saluted in kind:
And while Real's hotshot has netted 24 goals in his last 13 games, Juventus will be missing one of their attacking centrepieces in Paulo Dybala, who's suspended for the trip to Madrid after his red card in the first leg.
That absence was almost made all the more painful when Dybala returned to Serie A with a trio of strikes against Benevento on Saturday, away from home no less, per The Independent:
For the second time in as many seasons, it seems likely Real will eject Juventus from the Champions League running, except they're now set to exit in the last eight after making it all the way to the final in 2017.
Elsewhere, Bayern are looking to follow up their recent confirmation as Bundesliga champions by proceeding into the semi-finals of this term's Champions League:
A 4-1 victory at Augsburg on Saturday was enough to earn Die Roten a sixth successive Bundesliga title, and James Rodriguez's first-half strike on the day illustrated Jupp Heynckes' side at their free-flowing best:
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— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) April 9, 2018"
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Vincenzo Montella, on the other hand, is hoping to motivate a Sevilla team without a win in four, and despite recently drawing 2-2 against Barcelona, they're big 5-1 underdogs to triumph at the Allianz Arena.
The Sevilla chief didn't give a strong account of their chances of overturning the deficit following last Tuesday's defeat:
Heynckes confirmed David Alaba and Arturo Vidal are likely to miss Wednesday's meeting, although Bayern should have enough ammunition to outlast any attempted comeback, per Goal's Ronan Murphy.
That being said, an early away goal at the Allianz will change the complexion of the tie entirely, and the likes of Luis Muriel, Wissam Ben Yedder, Ever Banega and more have the potential to flip the script once more before the tie is decided.
Bayern haven't conceded a goal in their last four matches at home, scoring a total of 17 goals in that space of time, giving Wednesday's Spanish visitors slim-looking chances of a comeback.






