A pair of ultra-rich clubs are set to tangle in Paris when Manchester City crosses the channel to take on Paris Saint Germain in Champions League quarterfinal action Wednesday.
- PSG has won four straight games in the Champions League.
- Manchester City is coming off a 4-0 win versus Bournemouth over the weekend.
- PSG has a 25 points lead in Ligue 1 over second-placed Monaco.
PSG is currently -138 in moneyline markets while Manchester City is +400 and the Draw +300 at online sportsbooks. In totals markets, OVER 2.5 goals is -125 while UNDER 2.5 goals is +100.
Man City has performed quite well in terms of eclipsing that 2.5-goal total in Champions League this season. In their eight Champions League games, six of them have surpassed 2.5 goals. The Citizens have scored 15 goals of their own over that stretch, and have conceded nine.
The Citizens look to be missing three integral players as Yaya Toure, Vincent Kompany and Raheem Sterling are all sidelined.
For the Parisians, Marco Verratti and Javier Pastore could miss out, but PSG has been one of the most dominant teams during this Champions League campaign. The club has won six, drawn one and lost one in its eight contests and defeated Chelsea 4-2 on aggregate in the Round of 16.
The two don’t face one another with any frequency. The last meeting was a 0-0 draw in the Europa League back in 2008.