#BetYourWay: 12 best bets from Wednesday's action
Make it a profitable few days with a variety of tips from the Champions League.
This season, all televised Premier League matches will be valid for our BetYourWay promotion, where customers can request tailor-made bets for individual games.
Here are our selections for this weekend's matches.
Anderlecht v Celtic
Under 2.5 goals –
Neither side are prolific at this level, and will be desperate not to lose their group game that isn’t against PSG or Bayern Munich.
Double chance: Draw/Celtic –
Celtic’s unbeaten run against every team that isn’t Barcelona, Borussia Monchengladbach and PSG means that they should have enough to secure at least a point in Belgium.
Anderlecht: Over 2.5 cards
The hosts have racked up at least three cards in four of their last five matches, so more of the same is a simple bet.
Atletico Madrid v Chelsea
Under 2.5 goals –
Atletico drew 0-0 at Roma in their first Champions League match, and are renowned for having one of the toughest defences in Europe.
1st half correct score: 0-0 –
There has not been a first-half goal in any of Atletico’s last five matches, which makes this price unmissable.
Double chance: Draw/Chelsea –
The hosts have not shone yet this season, and a positive result for in-form Chelsea is certainly possible.
CSKA Moscow v Manchester United
Manchester United to win –
Moscow is commonly referred to as a ‘tough place to go’, but Jose Mourinho is unlikely to take that as an excuse in a game United really should win.
Under 2.5 goals –
The visitors’ two trips to CSKA have produced fewer than 2.5 goals, and there is little reason to suggest anything different will happen here, especially when taking into account their 1-0 win at Southampton on Saturday.
Romelu Lukaku to score any time –
Lukaku has only failed to score once in eight outings for his new club, and proved he belongs at this level with goal against Basel.
PSG v Bayern Munich
PSG to win (-1) –
This Bayern team is not what it was, and they could well be shown up by a superior side intent on success in this competition.
Edinson Cavani to score any time –
Feuds with Neymar and Dani Alves aside, Cavani is a fantastic goalscorer and should benefit from the former’s return from injury.
Neymar to score any time –
Despite failing to score against Lyon – largely because he didn’t win the infamous battle for a penalty – Neymar has five goals in six matches for PSG.