The first legs of the Champions League quarter finals take place this week, which include Arsenal and Liverpool each trying to put one foot in the semi finals of Europe’s premier club competition.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):TuesdayReal Madrid v Bayern MunichSporting Lisbon v ArsenalWednesdayBarcelona v Atletico MadridPSG v LiverpoolReal Madrid v Bayer Munich (Tue, 8pm)Arguably the tie of the round gets underway tonight as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, two of European football’s all-time most successful teams go head to head for a place in the semi finals of the Champions League.Tonight’s first leg will be played in the Spanish capital in the Bernabeu, with the home side looking to get back to winning ways after a 2-1 defeat at Mallorca ended their five match winning streak, which now leaves them seven points off the top of the La Liga table, and with the majority of their eggs now in the Champions League basket as they hunt a record extending 16th European title.Bayern Munich make the trip to Spain still dreaming of a European treble, with Vincent Kompany’s side nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table, in the last eight of the Champions League and in the last four of the DFB Pokal at the time of writing.The six-time European champions have won 10 of their last 11 matches in all competitions and have lost just once in their last 24 matches since a league phase defeat to Arsenal back in November.Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last eight matches against Bayern Munich, and have won six of those clashes, making them unbeaten against the German champions in 14 years.Sporting Lisbon v Arsenal (Tue, 8pm)Arsenal make the trip to the Portuguese capital tonight desperate to get back to winning ways after suffering back to back defeats for the first time in 11 months with losses in both domestic cup competitions against Manchester City and, most recently, Championship side Southampton.The Gunners have won nine of their 10 Champions League matches so far this season after winning all eight of their league phase matches with their most recent victory in any competition coming in the last round of this competition as they knocked out Bayer Leverkusen.Mikel Arteta’s side still boast a nine point lead at the top of the Premier League ahead of their trip to face a Sporting side who have won each of their last three matches, including a monumental comeback in their most recent Champions League outing.Rui Borges’ side were defeated 3-0 in the first leg of their last 16 clash against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt, only to win the second leg 5-0 in extra time to emphatically book their place in the last eight for the first time in 43 years.The Portuguese champions, like Bayern, still have the chance to compete the treble, currently five points behind league leaders Porto with a game in hand and in the last four of the Taca de Portugal.Arsenal and Sporting most recently met in the league phase of last season’s competition, the Gunners running 5-1 winners in Lisbon.Barcelona v Atletico Madrid (Wed, 8pm)A mouthwatering all-Spanish tie takes place on Wednesday night as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid go head to head for the fifth time this season with both sides desperate to reach the last four this season’s Champions League.The two sides only met on Saturday night in a La Liga clash, in which Robert Lewandowski scored an 87th minute winner in the Spanish capital, to open up a seven point lead at the top of the table for Barcelona.It’s been 11 years since the Catalan side last lifted the Champions League trophy, a drought they’ll be eager to end this time and head into Wednesday’s first leg in strong form having won eight of their last nine matches in all competitions, and all of their last 17 home games.Saturday’s defeat to Wednesday’s opponents saw Atletico Madrid slump to a third consecutive loss, albeit coming against Tottenham (whilst 5-2 up from the first leg), Real Madrid and Barcelona.The most recent loss saw Diego Simeone’s side drop to fourth in the La Liga table, which means full focus can now go on the Champions League and their Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad next week.Barcelona have won five of their last six matches against Wednesday’s side, though that one defeat came in a 4-0 thrashing at the Metropolitano back in February, a first leg lead which proved too much for Barcelona, who exited the Copa del Rey at the semi final stage.PSG v Liverpool (Wed, 8pm)Liverpool face the unenviable task of taking on the defending European champions on Wednesday night as they look to book their place in the last four of the Champions League for the first time in four years.Arne Slot’s side have won just one of their last five matches in preparation for their trip to the French capital, as well as defeats in each of their last two following a 4-0 thrashing by Manchester City in their FA Cup quarter final on Saturday lunchtime.The defending English champions currently sit down in fifth in the Premier League table in what’s been a disappointing campaign so far, as they head to Paris to take on a PSG team four points clear at the top of Ligue 1 with a game in hand, and with four wins on the bounce.This tie is a repeat of last season’s last 16 clash, which Luis Enrique’s side won on penalties en route to the Spaniard delivering the French champions their first ever Champions League trophy, part of a historic first treble.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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