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Bayern Munich (-1) to beat Sevilla –

Bayern Munich have been rampant at the Allianz Arena this season, winning 17 and drawing two of their 19 matches in all competitions.

The hosts have won 14 of those by a margin of two or more, including consecutive 6-0 thrashings of Dortmund and Hamburg in their last two.

Sevilla have lost three of their last four in all competitions, while their only victory in six came against Manchester United in the previous round.

Real Madrid (-1) to beat Juventus –

Real Madrid took control of the tie with a 3-0 victory in Turin last week and the return leg should be similarly straightforward.

Zinedine Zidane’s side followed that victory with a 1-1 draw at home to Atletico Madrid on Saturday, and have won 11 of their last 13 in all competitions.

Juventus, who will be without the suspended Paulo Dybala, have won just two of their four away games in the Champions League this season and are poised to endure another tough night.

Wolves to beat Derby –

Wolves moved a step closer to the Premier League with a 1-0 win over second-placed Cardiff last Friday and could all but confirm their promotion with three points on Wednesday.

The league leaders have lost just one of their last 20 matches at Molineux in all competitions and have the second-best home record in the Championship.

Derby have recorded back-to-back victories, but are yet to beat any of the current top three after four attempts.

Oldham to beat Walsall –

Oldham beat Blackpool 2-1 in their last home game to make it four victories in their last six in all competitions at Boundary Park.

The Latics have lost just two of their last eight at home, against promotion-chasing Portsmouth and Plymouth.

Walsall needed an 89th-minute own-goal to overcome rock-bottom Bury at the weekend, but had lost each of their previous four league games.

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