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06-02-2020 | 15:15 Football
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UEFA Champions League: Who will win? Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham chances calculated

The most elite European club competition Champions League is due to restart after a break following the group stage. In the last 16 stages, Atletico Madrid will host Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund will host Paris Saint-Germain, Valencia will travel to face Atalanta, Tottenham and RB Leipzig will face each other at White Hart Lane. Chelsea will host Bayern Munich at Stamford Bridge, Napoli and Barcelona will meet in Italy. Lyon’s opponents are Juventus, while Real Madrid will face Manchester City. But which of these clubs will end up to win the league? According to data analysis website FiveThirtyEight, the highest chance of winning the league have Bayern Munich -21%. Liverpool are the second with 20% chance, Manchester City following the Reds with 17% of chance. Paris Saint-Germain’s chances to win Champions League is 11%, while the other nine clubs have a chance below 10% and three teams below 1%. According to the data, Valencia, Lyon and Napoli have no chance to win the league. Tottenham have a 1% chance. Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea and Atalanta have only 2% of chance. RB Leipzig and Juventus have a 4% chance while Real Madrid 6% and Barcelona only 8%. The highest chance of qualifying for the next round have Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Juventus, Atalanta, PSG, Manchester City and RB Leipzig. The data insists Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Manchester City and Paris Saint Germain have the highest chance to qualify for the semi-finals. Bayern Munich and Liverpool have the same 35% chance to make it to the final. The Bundesliga side has a 21% chance of winning the league. Chelsea’s chance to qualify for the quarter-finals is 23%, for the semifnals-11% and for the final 5%. Source-FiveThirtyEight Join us on Telegram!

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