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Frustrated Citizens 20-1 for Champions League

MANCHESTER CITY have been eased from 16-1 to 20-1 to win the Champions League after being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Roma on Tuesday night.

City made a great start, going ahead through Sergio Aguero’s penalty in the fourth minute but Francesco Totti’s equaliser frustrated the 7-10 favourites.

After two games City find themselves three points behind Roma and five adrift of leaders Bayern Munich. Ladbrokes have pushed them out to evens, from 8-15, to qualify for the knockout stages.

Bayern, 1-3 shots, claimed an edgy 1-0 away win over CSKA Moscow thanks to a Thomas Muller penalty.

Nemanja Matic’s first-half goal gave Chelsea a 1-0 win at Sporting Lisbon and the Blues are 6-1 with Hills to lift the trophy.

The other game in Chelsea’s group ended 1-1 as 1-3 favourites Schalke were held at home by Maribor and 11-4 shots Paris St-Germain beat Barcelona 3-2 in a cracker in Group F.

Real Madrid are 7-2 favourites to win the Champions League with Bayern 4-1 and Barca alongside Chelsea at 6-1.

Hills – Champions League: 7-2 Real Madrid, 4 Bayern Munich, 6 Barcelona, Chelsea, 12 PSG, 20 Man City, Borussia Dortmund, 25 bar.

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