Real Madrid vs Arsenal Predictions
Published on 12:37pm GMT 15 April 2025
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Both Teams To Score
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Real Madrid 2-1
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Kylian Mbappe To Score Anytime
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Kylian Mbappe To Be Fouled 2+ Times
Kylian Mbappe has been fouled in four of his last six Champions League games and has been fouled at least twice in two of those. The Frenchman is fouled on average 1.1 times per-game across all competitions and could come in for a bit of rough treatment from Arsenal on Wednesday.
Jude Bellingham To Have 2+ Shots On Target
Jude Bellingham averages 1.3 attempts per-game in this competition and just under half of those have been recorded as on target, while he also sees just under a third of his efforts either blocked or denied by the woodwork. Real have to go for it in Madrid so Bellingham should get a few chances and he can test the keeper at least twice.
Declan Rice To Score Or Assist
If Arsenal are able to strike at the Bernabeu there’s a decent chance man of the moment Declan Rice will be involved. The England international has either scored or assisted in six of his last nine games for club and country and in terms of his attacking output he’s done his best work in Europe this term, with four goals and two assists in 10 Champions League games.
Gabriel Martinelli To Be Fouled 1+ Times
Gabriel Martinelli has been fouled in four of his last seven European outings – including once in the first leg.
Real Madrid vs Arsenal Predictions
- Both teams have scored in ten of Real Madrid’s last 11 home games.
- There have been goals at both ends in Arsenal’s last three away fixtures.
- Kylian Mbappe has scored 18 goals in 23 competitive home games this season.
Real Madrid facing monumental challenge
Arsenal racked up three second-half goals to secure a 3-0 first-leg lead over Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals last week, and more fireworks are expected when the two reconvene at the Bernabeu this Wednesday.
Declan Rice’s stunning brace of free kicks set the Gunners on their way before Mikel Merino completed the scoring, leaving Los Blancos with a mountain to climb if their Champions League defence is to continue.
Arsenal went from a 3-0 rout of the European champions to a laboured draw against Brentford at the weekend, and they are justified underdogs as they head to the Spanish capital.
Mikel Arteta’s side remain difficult to beat, but they have only won two of their last six competitive away games and one of those came against a torrid Leicester outfit on the brink of relegation.
Goals on the cards in the capital
What we can expect on Wednesday is both sides to have plenty of attacking opportunities, with the hosts needing to go on the front foot early doors in an attempt to reduce the first-leg deficit and change the complexion of the tie.
However, that could leave Los Blancos open at the back, and clean sheets have been hard to come by at the Bernabeu lately.
Both teams have scored in ten of their last 11 competitive games here, and Arsenal’s last three on the road have featured goals at both ends, making that a standout pick for Wednesday.
Mbappe to give Los Blancos a fighting chance
Real Madrid have won two of their last five home games by a 2-1 scoreline and, with Arsenal scoring exactly once in their last two away games and unlikely to chase a draw if they are behind in the closing stages, another 2-1 win for Los Blancos appeals.
Kylian Mbappe was sent off at Alaves at the weekend, but he can give Real Madrid a fighting chance on Wednesday. 18 of his 32 club goals this season have been scored in his 23 home appearances and he has found the net 11 times in the last 13 games in which he has played at least 45 minutes.
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