I believe this match has the right situation for a confident cover. I pasted an article from Sky Sports that basically explains my sentiments regarding this choice and why we can cash in on this match.
Olympiakos ML (-110) hosting Arsenal (who have already qualified).
In the first match in England, Arsenal won 2-1 but the Greek squad had their lions share of chances and could have tied it. Arsenal basically hung on.
SKY Sports Preview
Arsenal are set to field a youthful side for their final UEFA Champions League Group F clash with Olympiakos on Tuesday.
Having already seen his side progress to the last 16 as group winners, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger will look to blood some of the more inexperienced members of his squad at Karaiskakis Stadium.
And Wenger's youngsters are likely to have a tough test to maintain Arsenal's
unbeaten record in this season's competition in what is sure to be an intimidating atmosphere in Piraeus.
The Greek side will be fighting to secure the one remaining qualifying spot from Group F, although they must rely on Marseille
slipping up at Borussia Dortmund
to do so.
The reverse fixture at the Emirates on Matchday Two turned out to be a closely-fought affair, with Arsenal emerging as 2-1 winners.
Teenage prospect Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who is likely to feature again in Greece, grabbed the opening goal and was arguably the best player on the pitch before being substituted.
Second goalscorer Andre Santos has also been included in the travelling squad, while the other man to hit the net in London was Olympiakos' David Fuster.
While the pressure is off Arsenal, the hosts are preparing for what is sure to be one of their biggest games of the season as they try and reach the knockout stages for the third time in five years.
If Marseille fail to win in Germany, any kind of victory will be enough to see them through, while a draw would be enough if Dortmund manage to win.
The German champions could still go through if Olympiakos draw and Dortmund overturn their minus five goal difference deficit - the pair's head-to-head record being identical.
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Olympiakos ML (-110) hosting Arsenal (who have already qualified).
In the first match in England, Arsenal won 2-1 but the Greek squad had their lions share of chances and could have tied it. Arsenal basically hung on.
SKY Sports Preview
Arsenal are set to field a youthful side for their final UEFA Champions League Group F clash with Olympiakos on Tuesday.
Having already seen his side progress to the last 16 as group winners, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger will look to blood some of the more inexperienced members of his squad at Karaiskakis Stadium.
And Wenger's youngsters are likely to have a tough test to maintain Arsenal's
The Greek side will be fighting to secure the one remaining qualifying spot from Group F, although they must rely on Marseille
The reverse fixture at the Emirates on Matchday Two turned out to be a closely-fought affair, with Arsenal emerging as 2-1 winners.
Teenage prospect Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who is likely to feature again in Greece, grabbed the opening goal and was arguably the best player on the pitch before being substituted.
Second goalscorer Andre Santos has also been included in the travelling squad, while the other man to hit the net in London was Olympiakos' David Fuster.
While the pressure is off Arsenal, the hosts are preparing for what is sure to be one of their biggest games of the season as they try and reach the knockout stages for the third time in five years.
If Marseille fail to win in Germany, any kind of victory will be enough to see them through, while a draw would be enough if Dortmund manage to win.
The German champions could still go through if Olympiakos draw and Dortmund overturn their minus five goal difference deficit - the pair's head-to-head record being identical.
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