For the fourth time in the past year, Manchester City and Real Madrid will meet in the semi-finals of the Champions League with the game tied at 1-1 on aggregate after a thrilling encounter at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Kevin De Bruyne picked up the Player of the Match award in that game after he scored a fantastic goal from outside of the box that gave Thibaut Courtois no chance. It was also the second time De Bruyne has scored at the Bernabeu for City after an effort three seasons ago.
Vinicius Junior scored a fantastic goal from distance as well that day to take him onto 23 goals and 21 assists in all competitions as he continues to bid for the Ballon d'Or alongside the irreparable Erling Haaland. The Norwegian scored yet again last weekend in the 3-0 win over Everton, and his goal now takes him to 52 goals in 48 games during his debut season at City, and he now has a record-breaking 36 in 33 Premier League games.
Madrid defeated Getafe at the same time in La Liga and saw 77% of the ball in that 1-0 win. Marco Asensio scored that day. The result moved Real back into second and above rivals Atletico Madrid by two points, but they did, however, see their league title go back to Barcelona after their win over Espanyol.
Over 1.5 goals, 5+ Manchester City corners, 3+ Real Madrid corners and each team 10+ booking points in 90 minutes is 15/8 and BTTS in both halves, each team 2+ corners in each half and each team 20+ booking pts in 90 minutes is at 125/1 after this came in during the 4-3 match between the two last season at the Etihad.
Kevin De Bruyne to score from outside the area in 90 minutes is at 8/1 following on from doing so in Madrid, while Haaland 4+ shots on target in in 90 minutes is at 7/1 - Haaland has hit the target 14 times in his last four Champions League matches. 2+ shots on target each team in each half in 90 minutes is at 6/1.