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PSG vs Bayern Munich prediction, odds and betting offer

PSG vs Bayern Munich prediction, odds and betting offer

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PSG and Bayern will both be eyeing for a place in the Club World Cup final but first have to book a spot in the semi-finals
In an electrifying quarter-final face-off at the FIFA Club World Cup, European football giants PSG and Bayern Munich are set to clash on American soil, specifically in Atlanta.
The team from France, PSG, is on a quest to clinify the world champions title, a mere month and a bit after they clinched their first-ever Champions League victory. Their journey in this tournament hasn't been without its bumps, as they suffered a surprising defeat to Botafogo during the group stage. However, they've since rebounded impressively, securing decisive wins against MLS teams Seattle Sounders and Inter Miami.
Their round-of-16 match against Inter Miami saw them leading by four goals by halftime, which gave their manager Luis Enrique the opportunity to give his star players a breather for the second half. However, Enrique is well aware that the upcoming match at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium this Saturday will likely be a more formidable challenge.
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich, another favourite to lift the trophy of this tournament, have had their own journey. The reigning Bundesliga champions had to settle for second place in their group behind Benfica. Yet, they managed to navigate through a potentially difficult round-of-16 match against Flamengo with success, emerging victorious with a 4-2 win in Miami, thanks in part to Harry Kane's double strike.
PSG vs Bayern Munich Odds
PSG - 13/10
Draw - 11/4
Bayern - 2/1
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PSG vs Bayern Munich
PSG to win and both teams to score - 13/5
Jamal Musiala to score/assist anytime - 13/10
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