- PSG is favored to beat Atletico Madrid with -115 odds.
LOS ANGELES – From the historic Rose Bowl, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid are set to square off and get the FIFA Club World Cup going. PSG is the slight favorite in the opening match against Atletico Madrid.
Legal sports betting sites are slightly leaning on PSG here to open up the Club World Cup with a win. They have -115 odds and a 0.5 goal spread leaning in their favor. There is plenty backing them to pick up a win here as well.
Paris Saint-Germain Vs. Atletico Madrid
- Moneyline: PSG (-115) vs. Atletico Madrid (+280), Draw (+280)
- Spread: PSG -0.5
- Total: 2.5, 3 Goals
Take Advantage Of PSG Underpriced Line
Many would argue that this is an underpriced line on PSG and that there is a ton of value on them to win here at a cheap price on soccer betting sites.
Going into the match, PSG is outright the hotter team having won each of their last five outings and seven of their last 10. As for Atletico Madrid, they’ve won just their last two and six of their last 10. They have faced off against one another three times in history and have split the series 1-1-1.
Getting into the numbers, everything points towards PSG having their way against Atletico as well. From a goals scored standpoint, PSG (92 goals scored) is blowing Atletico (68 goals scored) out of the water with a +24 advantage over them. Looking at the goal differential, PSG’s season differential of +57 leads French Ligue 1 while Atletico Madrid is +38 which is good for third in LA Liga.
All said, this is a great spot to take PSG to win at some tremendous value and even potentially before a shift in the odds.
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