UEFA Champions League – Match Day 6
December 8th, 2009 / matt
Tuesday 8th December
19:45 GMT – Juventus V Bayern Munich (Group A)
19:45 GMT – Maccabi Haifa V Bordeaux (Group A)
17:30 GMT – Besiktas V CSKA Moscow (Group B)
19:45 GMT – VFL Wolfsburg V Manchester United (Group B)
19:45 GMT – FC Zurich V AC Milan (Group C)
19:45 GMT – Marseille V Real Madrid (Group C)
19:45 GMT – Chelsea V APOEL (Group D)
19:45 GMT – Athletico Madrid V FC Porto (Group D)
Wednesday 9th December
19:45 GMT – Liverpool V Fiorentina (Group E)
19:45 GMT – Lyon V Debreceni (Group E)
17:30 GMT – Inter Milan V Rubin Kazan (Group F)
19:45 GMT – Dynamo Kiev V Barcelona (Group F)
19:45 GMT – VFB Stuttgart V Unirea Urziceni (Group G)
19:45 GMT – Sevilla V Rangers (Group G)
19:45 GMT – Olympiakos V Arsenal (Group H)
19:45 GMT – Standard Liege V AZ Alkmaar (Group H)
Our Bets:
Value Bet: VFL Wolfsburg to WIN – 2.20 Bet365
It has to be Wolfsburg to get the better of Manchester United in Germany. Wolfsburg’s attacking prowess last season led them to the Bundesliga title and with United missing just about every defender in the squadm Patrice Evra the only exception, surely the forward pairing of Edin Dzeko and Grafite, a partnership which bagged more then sixty goals last season, should have a field day in front of the United goal probably filled with an unconvincing Ben Foster. Also, how can we forget that United have already qualified for the knock-out stage whereas Wolfsburg must win to fend off the challenge from CSKA Moscow.
The German champions to prevail over the English champions for us in a game which should produce it’s fair amount of goals.
VFL Wolfsburg (11/10), Chelsea (1/3), Barcelona (8/13) & Juve-Bayern (23/10) (Draw): 14/1 Accumulator – Bet365
Possible surprise result:- Rangers to DRAW in Spain…
The Scots’ only representative in this seasons competition and they’re already facing up to the fact that they’re out of Europe all together. Rangers have to be Scotland’s worst entry in a Champions League for some time, with their 1-1 draw with Stuttgart in Germany their only noteworthy result, or the only game which they didn’t get beaten, either way it makes for dire viewing.
However, it would be typical for Rangers, after a dreadful campaign thus far, to pick up a result in the toughest venue in Group G. On their previous showings they could be in for another hiding but that’s not worth the hassle with Sevilla currently 1/3 on to win in Spain. However, a small nibble on the DRAW at 15/4 could be worthwhile, if not for comedy value.
Sevilla-Rangers to DRAW – 15/4 Bet365



