Real Madrid vs. Man City Bet Builder Tips: 34/1 treble for Bernabeu bash
We are all set for an absolute cracker in the Champions League on Tuesday night when Real Madrid lock horns with Man City in a repeat of last season's semi-final.
Here at BettingOdds, we've pieced together a 34/1 Bernabeu Bet Builder, courtesy of BoyleSports.
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Real Madrid vs Man City Bet Builder Tips
Where else to start than Erling Haaland whose astonishing goal-scoring feats - 51 goals in 46 games - have put him firmly in the conversation to win the Ballon d'Or, which would be some achievement given that he's up against a World Cup-winning Lionel Messi.
Haaland has 35 goals on the board in the Premier League - a sparkling new record - and has 12 to his name in the Champions League in just eight games. In fact, he's scored seven goals in his last three games in Europe alone including that five goal haul against RB Leipzig.
Haaland now has the defending champions in his sights and we're backing the goal-machine to score for the fourth successive Champions League game (4/5) on Tuesday night as Man City bid to put one boot in the Final.
Staying in the anytime goalscorer market, we move on to Rodrygo, who heads into the game fresh off his brace in Real Madrid's Copa del Rey triumph.
The 22-year-old now has 27 goal involvements this season, scoring five times in the Champions League, including a brace in the 2-0 win over Chelsea.
Rodrygo famously scored two dramatic goals in the space of two injury-time minutes in this very fixture last season - which took the tie into extra-time, which Real won - and is priced at 10/3 to fire another goal past City in Spain.
The final piece to this Bet Builder jigsaw requires Jack Grealish to be booked.
Grealish, rested against Leeds, is expected to return to the starting line-up for this humdinger having become one of Pep Guardiola's most trusted lieutenants in 2023.
He may be more accustomed to getting opponents booked, but something to note is that Grealish himself has picked up two yellow cards in his last three games.
The winger has developed a tendency to get booked in big games this season, including both clashes against Arsenal, as well as in fixtures with Chelsea and Tottenham.
At 7/2 to get his name in the referee's black book, he nicely elevates this BoyleSports Bet Builder up to 34/1.