
Back our 12/1 Goalscorers Acca from the Champions League matches tonight.
Champions League action returns on Wednesday and there is plenty of value in the goalscorer markets. Below is a 12/1 treble built around three in-form forwards who look well placed to trouble the scorers again on a pivotal night in Europe.
Bayern Munich vs USG
Leg 1: Luis Díaz – Anytime Goalscorer
Luis Díaz headlines this treble as he continues to offer a serious threat in the final third. With EV Eagle giving it an AI probability of 55% versus an implied 47%, his goalscorer price carries a healthy 19% edge in expected value, reflecting how often he finds himself on the end of Liverpool’s best moves.
Díaz has landed the Anytime Goalscorer leg in five of his last nine appearances, underlining his consistency in advanced areas. He also enjoys this stage and venue, having scored twice in his last two visits to the Allianz Arena, while Bayern have racked up 10 goals in three home games this season, pointing to another open contest that should suit his direct, incisive style.
Marseille vs Liverpool
Leg 2: Mason Greenwood – Anytime Goalscorer
Mason Greenwood joins the treble as a form pick against a Liverpool side who have struggled to control games as effectively in recent weeks. EV Eagle gives him a 35% chance of scoring compared to an implied 31%, creating a 15% expected value edge that is hard to ignore at current prices.
Greenwood has also hit the Anytime Goalscorer mark in five of his last nine outings, a run that reflects his sharp movement and clean ball striking from both open play and set pieces. With Liverpool far from their defensive best and Greenwood carrying clear confidence in front of goal, he looks a strong candidate to extend that scoring streak on Wednesday night.
Slavia Prague vs Barcelona
Leg 3: Raphinha – Anytime Goalscorer
Raphinha completes the treble as Barcelona’s primary attacking outlet in the absence of Lamine Yamal. The Brazilian is averaging one shot on target per Champions League match this season and should see even more of the ball with so much of Barça’s play funneled down his flank.
Slavia Prague have conceded 11 goals in six games in the competition, while Barcelona have scored 11 themselves, suggesting a fixture that should generate plenty of chances. Raphinha has already netted seven goals in 12 La Liga appearances, and his aggressive shooting profile means he will be heavily involved in supporting Robert Lewandowski in and around the box.
With that volume and responsibility, he looks well placed to get on the scoresheet and land the final leg of the 16/1 goalscorer treble.
Best odds of 12/1 available at SpreadEx while publishing which is fairly more than 8/1 at bet365 or Paddy Power.








