2022 Champions League Quarterfinals Odds: Oddsmakers Can See a Final 3 Already
2022 Champions League Quarterfinals Odds: Oddsmakers Can See a Final 3 Already
The quarterfinals have been drawn, and oddsmakers don’t believe the draws could have gone any better for a few of Europe’s giants. Manchester City, Liverpool, and Bayern Munich are the overwhelming favorites to take home the title this year.
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Man City is the current favorite to win the UCL with +200 odds. They’re set to square off against Atletico Madrid, who oddsmakers believe are among the worst teams remaining in the tournament at +2600, 3rd worst on the market.
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Liverpool got the best draw of the three. Oddsmakers give The Reds +300 odds to win the UCL, seconds best on the market, while Benfica are given +15000 odds, the worst on the market. There’s nothing that helps your odds in a tournament than squaring off against the perceived worst remaining team.
Bayern Munich is a close third with +350 odds to win the UCL for the second time in three years. They’re up against the reigning Europa League champions Villareal, whom oddsmakers are giving +10000 odds to win the UCL.
The theme here is pretty clear to see, the three favorites are taking on the three biggest underdogs. That said, it wouldn’t be the first time these teams pulled off an upset. Benfica was a massive underdog against Ajax in the round of 16. Villareal was an even bigger underdog going up against Juventus. These teams have killed giants before, so keep an eye on them.
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2022 Champions League Winner Odds
Club | Odds | Implied chance |
---|---|---|
Man City | +200 | 33.3% |
Liverpool | +300 | 25% |
Bayern Munich | +350 | 22.2% |
Chelsea | +1300 | 7.1% |
Real Madrid | +1400 | 6.7% |
Atletico Madrid | +2600 | 3.7% |
Villareal | +10000 | 1% |
Benfica | +15000 | 0.5% |
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