The Champions League is back on Tuesday night and we've picked out four bets on the evening's action which combine for a tasty 10/1 treble with William Hill.
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Arsenal v Bayern Munich - Away win (17/20)
BATE Borisov v Barcelona - Barcelona -1 (5/6)
Dynamo Kiev v Chelsea - Both teams to score (4/5)
Zenit St Petersburg v Lyon - Home win (10/11)
Arsenal v Bayern Munich - Away win
Arsenal's start to this Champions League campaign has been nothing short of aberrational. The Gunners have lost their first two matches of the competition away to Dinamo Zagreb and at home to Olympiakos, leaving them in a sticky situation ahead of back-to-back matches against German giants Bayern Munich.
We just can't see the North London side being able to prevent a die Roten win here. With Robert Lewandowski leading the line in incredible form, Pep Guardiola's side have won 12 straight competitive matches and they have ran out 3-0 victors over their Greek opponents and 5-0 victors over their Croatian opponents already in this group stage.
Arsenal's start to this Champions League campaign has been nothing short of aberrational. The Gunners have lost their first two matches of the competition away to Dinamo Zagreb and at home to Olympiakos, leaving them in a sticky situation ahead of back-to-back matches against German giants Bayern Munich.
We just can't see the North London side being able to prevent a die Roten win here. With Robert Lewandowski leading the line in incredible form, Pep Guardiola's side have won 12 straight competitive matches and they have ran out 3-0 victors over their Greek opponents and 5-0 victors over their Croatian opponents already in this group stage.
BATE Borisov v Barcelona - Barcelona -1
BATE Borisov may have been able to overcome Roma in their last Champions League outing, but Barcelona are on a different level. The Catalonian club won the League, Cup and Champions League treble last season and they possess perhaps the best squad in the footballing world at this moment.
After hammering Rayo Vallecano 5-2 at Camp Nou this weekend, we think that Barca can go to Belarus and earn another comfortable victory on Tuesday night. Even without Lionel Messi, the likes of Neymar and Luis Suarez offer genuine world class quality in attack and as such, Luis Enrique's men should breeze to a win in this clash.
BATE Borisov may have been able to overcome Roma in their last Champions League outing, but Barcelona are on a different level. The Catalonian club won the League, Cup and Champions League treble last season and they possess perhaps the best squad in the footballing world at this moment.
After hammering Rayo Vallecano 5-2 at Camp Nou this weekend, we think that Barca can go to Belarus and earn another comfortable victory on Tuesday night. Even without Lionel Messi, the likes of Neymar and Luis Suarez offer genuine world class quality in attack and as such, Luis Enrique's men should breeze to a win in this clash.
Dynamo Kiev v Chelsea - Both teams to score
We're backing some goals in this game. Dynamo Kiev have scored twice in their first two Champions League matches of the campaign and they've managed to rack up a fair amount of goals in their recent domestic fixtures in Ukraine, finding the net on eleven occasions in their last four league matches.
The visiting Chelsea side have been uncomfortable in defence all season but they possess plenty of firepower in attack. Brazilian-born striker Diego Costa will lead the line and look to bring the likes of Willian, Eden Hazard and Oscar into play. This is why we're tipping both teams to score in this clash.
Zenit St Petersburg v Lyon - Home win
Zenit St Petersburg have made a fine start to their Champions League campaign this year. The Russian heavyweights started with an impressive away win over Valencia at the Mestalla four weeks ago and backed that up with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Belgian side Gent in their last European outing at Stadion Petrovskij.
With Lyon facing a long trip to Russia for this match to play in what will no doubt be difficult conditions, we can see the home advantage playing a big part for Andre Villas-Boas' in-form side here. Les Gones have picked up just one point from their first two matches in Europe and have won just one of their last four games in all competitions.
Zenit St Petersburg have made a fine start to their Champions League campaign this year. The Russian heavyweights started with an impressive away win over Valencia at the Mestalla four weeks ago and backed that up with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Belgian side Gent in their last European outing at Stadion Petrovskij.
With Lyon facing a long trip to Russia for this match to play in what will no doubt be difficult conditions, we can see the home advantage playing a big part for Andre Villas-Boas' in-form side here. Les Gones have picked up just one point from their first two matches in Europe and have won just one of their last four games in all competitions.


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