Real Madrid v Juventus Betting Tips, Latest Odds - Champions League 11 April

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Real Madrid v Juventus Betting Tips, Latest Odds - Champions League 11 April

Gambling911.com has your Champions League betting odds for Wednesday's matchup between Real Madrid and Juventus with Real Madrid the 4/6 favorite, Juventus at 4/1 and the Draw at 3/1 odds.


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Half the action in this game was on Real Madrid with 35% on Juventus.

The only loss suffered by either of these teams in the last six overall was for Juventus, which has four wins over that span.  Real Madrid has five wins in their last six.

Real Madrid have won three, drawn two, and lost two of their last seven meetings with Juventus. Juventus have only won one of their five competitive trips to the Bernabeu.

Real Madrid have only failed to progress frmo one of their 32 previous European knockout games in which they won the first leg away from home.

Real Madrid have scored in each of their last 24 Champions League games, scoring 63 goals in total.

Real Madrid have seen at least three goals in 15 out of their last 18 home games in all competitions.

OVER 2.5, BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE and REAL MADRID 4/6 are your plays here.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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