Champions League 2010 Betting Odds

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Mar/12/2010
Champions League 2010 Betting Odds

Champions League 2010 betting odds were available at NordicBet.com (see website here)

Barcelona at 3.50 odds was the favorite.  They begin a big week attempting to defend its Spanish and Champions League titles. Barcelona failed to earn three points for just the sixth time in 25 matches in Spain after a 2-2 draw with Almeria, and Real edged Sevilla 3-2 to climb level on points.

"We are now in the run-in and every game is vital, but Valencia are a strong side and we know that they have great players. This is a key game," Barcelona defender Rafael Marquez said on the team's website.

"We have to go from game-to-game and continue doing well. It will be difficult but now we have to focus hard."

Manchester United came in at 5.00 odds. 

Boosted by an impressive 4-0 Champions League triumph over AC Milan, Manchester United now has to concentrate on staying atop the Premier League standings.

NordicbetThe biggest danger to United could be the fitness of Rooney, who has been hampered by a nagging knee injury which kept him out of last weekend's 1-0 victory at Wolves.

"His performance was a continuation of his form in the last few months, just sensational and unbelievable," Ferguson said. "He's still carrying a bit of an injury, nothing serious."

Champions League 2010 betting odds appear below:

 

Winner (Outrights)

Barcelona 3.50

Manchester United 5.00

Chelsea 6.00

Inter Milan 8.00

Arsenal 8.50

Bayern München 12.00

Lyon 12.00

Sevilla 18.00

Bordeaux 18.00

VfB Stuttgart 100.00

Olympiakos 100.00

CSKA Moscow 100.00

 

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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