Trading Talk Champions Football League
Preview
After what always feels like an eternity, the Champions League break is almost over and spread
bettors can start preparing for one of the most eagerly anticipated knockout stages in several
years. Spread punters will be especially looking forward to the Anglo-Italian battles and recent
history will point towards further English dominance.
Buyers of Uniteds outright spread currently at 37-40pts (winner earns 100pts, runner-up 75pts,
losing semi-finalist 50pts etc), will be pleased to know that over the last two years English teams
have had the better of the two-legged games against Italian teams. Wednesdays game sees Arsenal
presented with a tough game against Porto, a side that beat them 2-0 in last seasons group
stages.
Buyers of Milans outright tournament index spread at 24, will know that they have beaten United on
their four previous visits. Furthermore, Milan have come out on top each time the clubs have met
over two legs in Europes premier competition. The Rossoneri recorded two 1-0 victories in their
meeting in 2004/05, with Hernan Crespo scoring both. Spread sellers of the Man Utd / AC Milan
qualifying match bet at 4pts (10pts for qualifying, 3pts per goal won by) will also remember the
two-legged win in 2007 over United.
Uniteds win index spread buyers will be aware that since their 3-0 loss at the San Siro in 2007
United have not lost in three trips to Italy - including a goalless draw on the way to knocking-out
Jose Mourinhos Inter in last seasons first knockout round. The same spread buyers will also argue
that Milans home form in the group stages was far from impressive.
The Rossoneri failed to pick up a win in any of their three home games, including a loss to FC
Zurich. Another concern for buyers of Milans supremacy spread will be that they did not manage a
win in their last three Champions League matches. Sellers of the supremacy spread will have been
encouraged with Uniteds results away from Old Trafford seeing as they have not lost an away tie in
the Champions League since the 2007 season.
Spread punters that fancy the Gunners chances at Porto will have noted that the Portuguese side
have lost their last two home games against English opponents. Buyers of the Gunners outright
Championship index spread, currently at 37-40pts, will have also taken into account that the last
two times the sides met it was 0-0 in Porto and 2-0 to Arsenal in North London.
Before Uniteds 1-0 victory last season and Chelseas 1-0 victory in November, Porto had won their
previous eleven games against English sides. Those who enjoy a spread bet on the total goals market
should note that Porto conceded just three in the group stages, the fewest in their group, while
Arsenal only conceded five. A positive for goal spread buyers is that Arsenals 4-0 victory is
Portos joint-heaviest defeat in the competition to date.
Before the Gunners played Porto, they had faced Portuguese opposition only once before in Europe.
Punters hoping to challenge Arsenal on the spreads will be pleased to learn they lost to Benfica in
the 1991/92 the European Champion Clubs Cup. Arsenal have not caused referees too much trouble
during the groups stages and sellers of the bookings index spread will be pleased to see that they
only picked up eight yellows from their six group games.
By: Chris
Williams
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