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The Champions League action returns on Wednesday as another cluster of the continent's top sides go head-to-head.
Odds Now's Brad Walker (@brad_TWalker) has taken a closer look at the fixtures to pick out a 6/1 four-fold.
Two of these sides' three meetings have ended level this season. The exception saw Leverkusen hand Bayern a 1-0 defeat in the DfB Pokal, though Vincent Kompany's side were forced to play over 70 minutes of that match with 10 men.
The win remains Leverkusen's only victory at the Allianz Arena since November 2019. Bayern are also unbeaten in their last 10 at home barring the Pokal defeat and are also yet to lose on home turf in the Champions League this season (W4, D1).
Add in Leverkusen's poor record on the road, where they've won only one of four in this competition so far, then backing a home win here makes an awful lot of sense.
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The Catalan giants have already travelled to the Estadio da Luz this season, having picked up a thrilling 5-4 win back in January.
The match marked one of the four home games Benfica have failed to win in the Champions League this term. In fact, the bulk of the Portuguese club's success has actually been on the road, where they've won four out of five.
They also face a Barcelona side which finished second in the League Phase, where they picked up three wins from four in away fixtures. Hansi Flick's men have also won each of their last four matches in all competitions, leaving them with plenty of momentum ahead of their return to Portugal on Wednesday evening.
PSG revived their Champions League campaign by winning each of their final four matches in the League Phase. The run saw them secure a spot in the play-offs, where they handed fellow French side Brest a damning 10-0 aggregate defeat.
Luis Enrique's men are certainly a side in form and come into this one with 19 wins from 20 in all competitions.
Still, the French champions welcome a Liverpool which romped to a first-place finish in the League Phase after winning seven of their eight matches. The only exception was a 3-2 loss at PSV after rotating heavily, having already secured a spot in the knockouts.
Arne Slot's men have also refound their feet after recent stumbles, recording consecutive wins in the Premier League while also picking up back-to-back clean sheets.
Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City are among the sides who have already came up short against the Merseysiders, who are worth a punt to continue their superb season with a win in Paris.