Semi-final Encounters in Champions League: A Redo of Inter vs Barca and PSG vs Arsenal – Wagering Suggestions and Probabilities in Sports
Going Head-to-Head: Champions League Semifinals May 5-6, 2025
Let's break down the upcoming matchups for the Champions League Semifinals, set to kick off on May 5 and 6, 2025, at 9:00 PM each. Here's a lowdown of the mouth-watering clashes between these league titans, along with enticing betting odds and TV coverage.
Inter vs. Barça: Round TwoTonight at 9:00 PM, Inter Milan and FC Barcelona square off for the second leg of this high-stakes matchup. After a nail-biting 3:3 draw in the first leg in Barcelona, both teams still have everything to play for in the home stretch at Inter's San Siro.
Inter Milan is looking to snag another spot in the Champions League final following their 2023 loss to Manchester City (0:1). Barcelona, with their last Champions League victory dating back to June 6, 2015 (against Juventus Turin in Berlin), are eager to regain their crown.
With Benjamin Pavard out due to injury, and the questionable appearance of star striker Lautaro Martínez due to a muscle injury, Inter Milan will need to carefully strategize their defensive play. On the Barcelona side, top scorer Robert Lewandowski is back in action after an adductor injury, while Hansi Flick decides whether to start Lewandowski or substitute him in.
Wagering on the Clash of TitansA plethora of bets are available for this rip-roaring return leg, including betting markets such as:
- Inter Milan Victory: 2.75
- Draw: 3.75
- Barcelona Victory: 2.40
- Over 2.5 Goals: 1.50
- Under 2.5 Goals: 2.50
- Both Teams to Score - Yes: 1.42
- Both Teams to Score - No: 2.71
- Double Chance: Inter Milan or Draw: 1.58
- Double Chance: Barcelona or Inter Milan: 1.30
- Double Chance: Barcelona or Draw: 1.46
- To reach the final - Inter Milan: 1.95
- To reach the final - Barcelona: 1.80
Paris Saint-Germain vs. Arsenal London: A scintillating space battleOn Wednesday, May 7, at 9:00 PM, witness the return leg of the captivating face-off between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal London.
PSG, having won the first leg of the Champions League semifinal (1:0 in London), holds a tactical edge for the return leg. While Arsenal London has been on a roll since their victories against multiple Champions League winners Real Madrid, this contest is far from over.
Despite their first-leg loss, PSG managed to secure their position in the semi-finals by demonstrating tenacity in their nail-biting 3:1 win at home against Aston Villa and their 2:3 defeat in the away leg.
Arsenal London, on the other hand, has also displayed an empowering performance by outsmarting Real Madrid to secure their spot in the final four.
For the home leg against Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain will be without their go-to forward, Ousmane Dembélé, due to a muscle injury. English duo Kai Havertz and captain Martin Ødegaard are questionable for Arsenal due to injuries.
Punters' Playground: Betting on the Paris-Arsenal ShowdownWith a smorgasbord of wagers to choose from, the return leg of this Champions League semi-final brings a thrilling array of options, including:
- PSG Win: 2.05
- Draw: 3.65
- Arsenal London Win: 3.30
- Over 2.5 Goals: 1.65
- Under 2.5 Goals: 2.20
- Both Teams to Score - Yes: 1.53
- Both Teams to Score - No: 2.35
- Double Chance: PSG or Draw: 1.32
- Double Chance: PSG or Arsenal London: 1.28
- Double Chance: Draw or Arsenal London: 1.75
- To Reach Final - PSG: 1.20
- To Reach Final - Arsenal London: 4.33
With the stakes high and the teams in close contention, football fanatics are abuzz, eagerly awaiting these grueling return legs in the Champions League semifinals!
What are the possible outcomes for Inter Milan and Barcelona in the Champion League semifinals, considering the injury status of key players such as Benjamin Pavard and Lautaro Martínez for Inter Milan, and Robert Lewandowski for Barcelona?
Will Paris Saint-Germain maintain their advantage against Arsenal London in the Champion League semifinals, given the injury concerns for English duo Kai Havertz and captain Martin Ødegaard, as well as the absence of Ousmane Dembélé for Paris Saint-Germain?