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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WINNER ACCUMULATORS- BETTINGS ODDS AND TIPS

Tonight sees the launch of the group stages of the 2010/11 Champions league- and with that a wealth of football mayhem.
By far the most attractive offers on show relate to the accumulator betting masterminds amongst you.
Seasoned betters view this week as the ideal time in which to place large scale accumulators, in that there are some seriously one-sided match ups which present some astonishingly lucrative earning opportunities.
Betfair offer a great market with there being some real humdingers present this evening.
The most obvious scenario to place on tonight will be the Barcelona/Man United win. Barcelona take on Champions League returners Panathinaikos in probably the most one sided match up of the night, while Manchester take on Scottish powerhouse Rangers.
While these teams might demand respect within their domestic leagues, they are out of their depth in a tournament such as this, and will be made to show just this.
A Man United/ Barcelona win see the odds at 1.37.
Another good lay will be an accumulator placement of Werder Bremen/ Barcelona. Tottenham take on the German side in what is expected to be a baptism of fire for the men in white. 
Werder are expected to take it to the North Londoners this evening, with odds highly in favour of a Spurs loss following three weeks of rather mediocre football in the Premiership.
This makes the Werder Bremen/ Barcelona placement a rather enticing viewing at odds of 2.34.
Inter Milan enter into their first Champions League game under new manager Rafael Benitez against Dutch outfit- FC Twente. 
Regardless of playing under a new, and somewhat more conservative manager, Inter are still well placed to clinch this game, sporting an attacking and defensive set up shaped by previous manager Jose Mourinho.
William Hill offer an Inter/Werder Bremen win at 4.19
With tonight being the opener of the greatest club tournament in the world, one would feel that with domestic leagues having kicked off across Europe that most of the 'big names' would have shaken off any off season blues, and that the larger more recognised clubs will be keen to get down to business.
The pick of the lot would have to be the Inter/ Werder Bremen bet, as one can be certain that both of these teams will be looking to go out hard from the get-go.

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