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The second legs of the Champions League quarter finals take place this week, which include Arsenal and Liverpool each trying to book their ticket to the semi finals.bet365 are offering new customer £30 in free bets when they bet £10 on any of the football across the rest of the season, which can be claimed by following this link*.bet365Football betting offer: Bet £10 and get £30 in free bets with bet365[/caption]BET365 – Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets – CLAIM HERE*This week’s Champions League fixtures (all 8pm kick offs):TuesdayAtletico Madrid (2) v (0) BarcelonaLiverpool (0) v (2) PSGWednesdayArsenal (1) v (0) Sporting LisbonBayern Munich (2) v (1) Real MadridAtletico Madrid (2) v (0) Barcelona (Tue, 8pm)Barcelona’s 17-match winning streak at home came to an abrupt and surprise end in last week’s first leg against Atletico Madrid, who romped to a 2-0 victory at Camp Nou to put one leg in the semi final of the Champions League.Hansi Flick’s side recovered to win the Derbi Barceloni 4-1 at home against Espanyol on Saturday evening to extend their lead at the top of La Liga to nine points in preparation for their must win clash in Madrid on Tuesday night as they hunt a first Champions League title in 11 years.Diego Simeone’s side have lost four of their last five matches in all competitions, with their win at Camp Nou last week their only positive mark on that run, which was followed by a 2-1 defeat at Sevilla on Saturday night in the league.Liverpool (0) v (2) PSG (Tue, 8pm)Liverpool must overturn a 2-0 deficit against the European champions to qualify for the last four of this season’s Champions League after being outplayed in all aspects of their first leg in the French capital last week.The Reds returned to winning ways following three consecutive defeats with a 2-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday evening which saw them pull four points clear of Chelsea to give them some breathing space in the race for the fifth and final Champions League position.PSG’s league match for the weekend was postponed to enable them to focus on this week’s trip to Anfield, meaning Luis Enrique’s treble winners from last season maintained their five-match winning streak, and will need to avoid a heavy defeat on Tuesday to book themselves into the another semi final appearance as they bid to become the first team to successfully defend their title in eight years.Arsenal (1) v (0) Sporting Lisbon (Wed, 8pm)Kai Havertz’s 91st minute winner in Lisbon last week ensured Arsenal start Wednesday night’s second leg with a lead to defend in their bid to reach a second successive Champions League semi final on their quest to become champions of Europe for the very first time.Saturday saw the Gunners fall to their third defeat in four matches in all competitions in a damaging blow to their title aspirations, now just six points ahead of Manchester City having played a game more and the two sides meeting at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon.Sporting Lisbon are competing in the quarter finals of the Champions League for the first time in 43 years and made it four wins in their last five matches over the weekend in preparation for their trip to the Emirates Stadium, from which they fancy themselves at turning the tide on the tie having avoided defeats on their last two visits. Bayern Munich (2) v (1) Real Madrid (Wed, 8pm)No doubt the standout tie in the quarter final will sees two of the continents most successful teams go head to head, with Bayern Munich looking to keep hold of the lead they earned with victory at the Bernabeu last week.Goals from former Premier League stars Luis Diaz and Harry Kane saw the German side take control of the tie before Kylian Mbappe grabbed a goal back.Bayern made it 12 wins in 13 and five wins on the trot on Saturday with a 5-0 away win at St Pauli to open up an 11 point lead at the top of the Bundesliga with just four games to play as the Bavarian side remain on track for a treble.The Champions League is the only major trophy Real Madrid can feasibly this season after a 1-1 draw at home with Girona on Friday night left them nine points adrift of Barcelona in La Liga, leaving all their eggs in their basket for Wednesday night’s clash at the Allianz Arena, where they must become just the second team to beat Bayern on their home turf in over a year.BET365 – Bet £10 Get £30 in Free Bets – CLAIM HERE*Free Bet OffersClaim £1000+ worth of free bets and betting offers from our partners18+ gambleaware.org T&Cs ApplyT&Cs: Min deposit requirement. 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