PSG Favourites Over Arsenal in Champions League Final Odds
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Champions League Final Odds: PSG vs Arsenal

A breakdown of the Champions League final odds and how the outright winner market looked at the start of the campaign.

UK betting sites make Paris St-Germain the slight favourites over Arsenal in Saturday’s Champions League final in Budapest. The holders are a general price of 4/6 to retain their title, with the Gunners around 6/5 with most betting apps.

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PSG vs Arsenal Match Odds

PSG are a best price of 7/5 to win in normal time, while you can get 11/5 on an Arsenal win in 90 minutes, with the draw a 9/4 chance. Those prices will continue to shift and change right up until kick-off at 5pm on Saturday, but PSG will begin the game as favourites despite some injury concerns. The showdown pits the competition's best attacking team in PSG against a side that conceded just six on their way to the final.

PSG have continued where they left off in last year’s final, when they thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 to win their first Champions League, by scoring 44 goals in their 16 European games so far this term. On paper, the styles of these sides could not be more different - Arsenal have netted just 29 from their 14 games but have conceded only six. Before the tournament kicked off, both sides were among the favourites with the football betting sites with PSG 6/1 back in August while the Gunners were 7/1. After winning their opening eight games and topping the league table, Mikel Arteta’s side were at one stage the tournament favourites, largely down to their kind draw, but as the final fast approaches they find themselves as the underdogs.

Champions League Outright Winner Odds

With extra time and penalties a possibility in Budapest, the outright winner market is proving popular with punters. Fifteen European Cup finals have gone to extra time, but just four of those were actually decided during the additional 30 minutes. One match, the 1974 final between Bayern Munich and Club Atlético de Madrid, went to a replay, but the other 10 finals were settled by a penalty shoot-out, and the last one was in 2012 when Chelsea beat Bayern after a 1-1 draw.

At odds of 7/10 to lift the trophy, favourites PSG have a 58.8% probability of winning according to the bookies.

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