The UEFA Champions League Round of 16, 2nd Leg is currently underway. The competition will rapidly be moving into the Quarter and Semi-Finals Draw on March 20, 2020. Let's take a look at Champions League odds and standings!

Soccer fans out there are chomping at the bit as the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 – 2nd Leg gets underway. This exciting soccer tournament pits the best teams in Europe against one another in a battle royale for dominance. It's nail-biting stuff, with top teams like Valencia, Leipzig, Atalanta, Tottenham, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid, Dortmund, Paris, and scores of others competing in what will soon be 'do or die' contests.

In today's post, I'm going to go over the current standings, upcoming matches, and Champions League Odds as presented by 888sport New Jersey. Buckle up, we're getting ready for kick-off!

Current Standings in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 – 2nd Leg

The UEFA Champions League features Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E, Group F, Group G, and Group H. In each group, there are 4 teams competing. As of the AM, on March 11, 2020, each team has played 6 games. The top two teams in each group stand the best chance of leading the group, and advancing towards the next round of the competition. Let's take a look at each of the groups and their current standings.

* Paris St Germain – played 6 games, won 5 games, drawn 1 game, with a points tally of 16
* Real Madrid CF – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 2 games, and lost 1 game, with a points tally of 11

Group B

* FC Bayern Munich – played 6 games, won 6 games, with a points tally of 18
* Tottenham Hotspur – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 1 game, and lost 2 games, with a points tally of 10

Group C

* Manchester City FC – played 6 games, won 4 games, and drawn 2 games, with a points tally of 14
* Atalanta BC – played 6 games, won 2 games, drawn 1 game, and lost 3 games, with a points tally of 7

Group D

* Juventus – played 6 games, won 5 games, drawn 1 game, with a points tally of 16
* Club Atletico de Madrid – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 1 game, and lost 2 games, with a points tally of 10

Group E

* Liverpool FC – played 6 games, won 4 games, drawn 1 game, and lost 1 game, with a points tally of 13
* SSC Napoli – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 3 games, with a points tally of 12

Group F

* FC Barcelona – played 6 games, won 4 games, drawn 2 games, with a points tally of 14
* Borussia Dortmund – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 1 game, and lost 2 games, with a points tally of 10

Group G

* RB Leipzig – played 6 games, won 3 games, drawn 2 games, and lost 1 game for a points tally of 11
* Olympique Lyonnais – played 6 games, won 2 games, drawn 2 games, and lost 2 games, for a points tally of 8

Fixtures for UEFA Champions League

This is do or die for Liverpool, and I believe that they’re going to win it. The safe money is on Liverpool, but Atleti is good enough to stun the crowds at Anfield.

* Paris vs Dortmund at 16H:00 on Wednesday 11 March
I’m going to go with Paris St Germain on this one. They’re in impeccable form.

* Juventus vs Lyon at 16H:00 on Tuesday 17 March
Bet on Juventus to bring it home. Match could go either way, but I’m sticking with Juventus on this one.

* Manchester City vs Real Madrid at 16H:00 on Tuesday 17 March
On this one, I’m going to go with Manchester City – they’re in good form.

* Bayern Munich vs Chelsea at 16H:00 on Wednesday 18 March
Bayern is in regal form. They must be gunning for a big win over Chelsea.

* Barca vs Napoli at 16H:00 on Wednesday 18 March
Barcelona is probably a better bet at this point, but Napoli have not lost in this contest yet!


That’s a wrap for the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, 2nd Leg.  This contest is going to get even more exciting as we move closer towards the Quarter Finals and Semi-Finals starting on March 20, 2020.

Check out our soccer betting tips; we’ve got the scoop on the best teams in this competition. Pick a winner every time at 888sport NJ!

*Alfredo Falcone and AP Champions League 2020

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