Barcelona v Manchester City Betting Odds – Live Streaming

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Mar/11/2014
Barcelona v Manchester City Betting Odds – Live Streaming

Barcelona v Man City betting odds were available at Bookmaker where you can bet this matchup LIVE IN-PLAY here.  You can get live streaming on this matchup as well here.

This red hot Champions League game kicks off 12 Mar 2014 19:45 London time and 3:45 pm EDT.

Barcelona had 3/5 odds, Manchester City had 5/1 odds and the Draw was priced at 3/1.  58% of those betting this matchup were backing Man City.

Barcelona have only lost one of their last 18 knockout games at Camp Nou in the Champions League.

Out of 30 home games in the Champions League knockout stages, Barcelona have only lost two by at least two clear goals (0-2 v Real Madrid in April 2002 and 0-3 v Bayern Munich in May 2013).

Only one English club has managed to beat Barcelona at Camp Nou in the Champions League (in 17 games): Liverpool in February 2007 (1-2).

The last three Champions League visits by English clubs to Camp Nou have produced 13 goals.

Manchester City are winless in their last three Champions League games against Spanish clubs (D1 L2).

Barcelona have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in each of the last six seasons, the longest run in the competition.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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