Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich Betting Odds - 27 April

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Gambling911.com has your Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich betting odds for Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League game. 

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Bayern Munich was coming in at 6-4, Atletico Madrid and the Draw were both coming in at 2-1.

Bayern Munich had just over 50 percent of the backing in this matchup.

On May 15, the two sides played at Heysel Stadium in Brussels with that game forced into a replay, which took place two days later with Bayern victorious 4-0.

Atletico have reached the last four in two of the past three seasons. Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola sees Atletico just as formidable an opponent as power houses Real Madrid or Barcelona.

"The biggest achievement for Atletico is that now it can be compared to Barcelona and Real Madrid," Guardiola said. "This is Simeone's biggest achievement.

"Atletico have a big heart and a very good mentality. This is a top, top team. They are very, very dangerous.

"I know exactly how special Atletico's team is and with how much determination they play."

Atletico Madrid possible starting lineup:

Oblak; Luis, Lucas, Gimenez, Juanfran; Koke, Augusto, Gabi, Saul; Griezmann, Torres

Bayern Munich possible starting lineup:

Neuer; Alaba, Kimmich, Martinez, Lahm; Alonso; Ribery, Vidal, Muller, Costa; Lewandowski

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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