Champions League betting

Champions LeagueThe Champions League sets the bookmaking servers on fire, and no wonder: there is no other league in the world that follows and bets on so many fans! Do you want to bet on the Champions League 2019/20?

This is the highest football league in Europe, the best of the best play in it, and the leading clubs are known to probably all, even those who are not particularly interested in sport. FC Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus Turin, Real Madrid, Manchester United - this is only a handful of the whole bunch of star teams. So if all the teams are so good, how to bet on the Champions League 2019/20?

We will give you an overview of the best bookmakers for Master League betting this season, we will tell you how and where to find valuable bets and what to avoid when betting on. The trap is from the start, but we're sure you'll learn to spot and avoid it quickly. So how about it? Ready to bet on the Champions League?

The Champions League is a fairly certain odds in situations when weaker teams meet with the powers from the top of the table. But you probably remember from the season, for example 2016/17, that even the smaller teams can surprise you. Well, who would have thought that Monaco would dig up Manchester City (and literally)? Or that PSG will beat Barcelona 4:0? Not to mention Aias, who eliminated Real Madrid and Juventus in one campaign, then also won the first match and the first half of the second match against Tottenham. It's not possible to prepare for everything, but it's certainly possible to protect against most of the typical failures.

How to recognize a good bet?

Many players think that a high odds is a good bet, but it's not quite like that. For example, bookmakers have different rules of settling markets (we will also discuss this later in this guide) or offer special bonuses and promotions for the Champions League, which you may not even notice, but you resigned from betting because the odds were lower by 0.05 than what the competition proposed.

A good bet is not only a high odds, but also the circumstances in which you place it, the type of market and, above all, the risk you take. And no, daredevil, it's not about risking as much as possible. The point is to earn as much money as possible from the company, risking as little as possible. And among other things, we will talk here about how and where to find such bets (and where you won't find them).

Poles in the Champions League

Apart from Legia Warszawa, which hasn't played in the Champions League for too long lately (let's not talk about it, okay?), we also have other white and red accents, although they appear in different club colours on the pitch.

Robert Lewandowski is polish number one in international competitions is undeniably, who is worth keeping an eye on, because although in the season 2017/18 was not particularly visible, in the previous season was in 3rd place (together with Edinson Cavani) in the ranking of the best shooters, and in 2018/19 he even climbed to second place just behind Leo Messi. He took part in as many as half of the goals scored by his team and each time he played in the top eleven.

In Juventus there is also Wojciech Szczęsny, until (relatively) recently a long-term goalkeeper of Arsenal, who was also rented by other clubs: Brentford FC and AS Roma. Although it was said that he would mainly heat the bench, but things turned out so happily for Szczęsny (ha!) that not only did he play, but also showed what he can do. On the other hand, Grzegorz Krychowiak will not be able to play on the pitch in PSG matches, because since 2018 he has been on loan in Russian Lokomotiv Moscow.

Let's also remember about Lukasz Piszczek, who bravely starts in Borussia Dortmund - in 2018 he was officially appointed vice captain of the team, so watch out for him! In season 2019/20 he should be beautifully displayed on the pitch.

Keep an eye on Milik and Zieliński in Napoli. These players are just getting started, and the goals they score are often really impressive. Unfortunately, last season was moderately successful. Admittedly, their team took second place in Serie A, and given Juventus' many years of domination, the silver medal is a big achievement in this league. However, last year in LM they got a really devilish group with PSG and Liverpool, the final winner of the tournament. Maybe this time they will be able to join an easier group and finally register for the next stage of the tournament? Last season Milik played in the LM only 35%, while Zieliński played only 34% of the minutes possible to play, both did not score goals either - may the coach bet more on them from now on, and they thanked for the trust.