- 1 Bayern Munich – PSG : a place in the final on the edge of chaos at the Allianz Arena
- 2 Bayern Munich are chasing history
- 3 PSG and Luis Enrique hold the upper hand
- 4 Probable lineups
- 5 Football prediction Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain
- 6 First, a word on our picks
- 7 No commitment from us
- 8 Information changes
- 9 Your role
- 10 Responsible gambling first
- 11 Legal age
- 12 About the visuals
Bayern Munich – PSG : a place in the final on the edge of chaos at the Allianz Arena 
The football world is still blinking after the wild first leg. Bayern Munich host Paris Saint-Germain in a second-leg semifinal that already feels bigger than most finals. After that 5-4 defeat at the Parc des Princes, Bayern have no choice but to win if they want a shot at Budapest. The task is simple enough on paper: topple one of Europe’s best in a stadium that should be absolutely rocking. Bayern know their escape route runs through a red-hot attack, the calling card of their season.
Bayern Munich are chasing history 
Bayern’s attacking numbers are ridiculous: 22 total goals in their last three matches. Vincent Kompany is back on the touchline after his suspension and will be leaning on Bayern’s firepower to rattle the Paris back line. Harry Kane, who keeps breaking records for fun, is bidding to score in a seventh straight Champions League match. Bayern also get their big names back, with Neuer, Musiala and Luis Diaz all rested at the weekend so they can be fully ready for PSG. The problem, of course, is at the other end. Bayern conceded five in the first leg, and that kind of generosity can kill a tie. The challenge is finding the balance between pressing high and not leaving the front door open. History is not exactly on Bayern’s side after losing the first leg of a semifinal, but this is the Allianz Arena, and Bayern have turned plenty of nights there into misery for visiting teams. The crowd will be on them from the first whistle, trying to suffocate PSG and drag Bayern forward. Every attack will carry the hopes of a whole region. Anything less than reaching the final would sting badly after this run. There is also a chance that young Karl comes on to add energy. In short, Bayern are ready for all-out war.
PSG and Luis Enrique hold the upper hand 
The reigning European champions arrive in Bavaria with a slender lead and all the confidence in the world. Hakimi is missing on the right, but PSG still have enough attacking muscle to punish any gap Bayern leave behind. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who is in the hunt to beat Ibrahimovic’s single-season Champions League scoring mark, will be Luis Enrique’s main weapon. PSG are also on a run of six straight away wins in all competitions, proof that travel does not frighten them. The technical quality of Vitinha, Neves and Ruiz will be vital if PSG are to calm Bayern down and keep the ball under pressure.
Probable lineups
Bayern Munich : Neuer ; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Davies ; Kimmich, Pavlovic ; Olise, Musiala, Diaz ; Kane
Paris Saint-Germain : Safonov ; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes ; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves ; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia
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Football prediction Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain
Over 4.5 goals
If you go by the first leg and both teams’ recent form, another attacking shootout looks likely. Bayern have no option but to throw everything forward to claw back the deficit, and that will inevitably leave space for the Paris runners, especially Dembele and Kvaratskhelia.
With Bayern averaging more than five goals per game in their recent outings and both attacks brushing up against the all-time Champions League season scoring mark, this should be pure theatre. Between Kane’s power and the Paris forwards’ flair, the nets could be shaking all night in a match where neither side looks especially interested in shutting up shop.
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