Supercomputer predicts Bayern Munich will get smoked by PSG in Champions League semifinals

according to betting roomLatest Champions League supercomputer predicts Arsenal to beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in UCL final in Budapest, Hungary

How about Bayern Munich, you ask? The results are a little crazy, so let’s get started.

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Supercomputer Champions League Knockout Round

playoff round

Dortmund 1, Atalanta 1 (Dortmund won on penalty kick)

Inter Milan 5, Bode/Glimt 1

Newcastle United 4, Calabar 1

Juventus 6, Club Brugge 4

Atletico Madrid 3, Galatasaray 2

Paris Saint-Germain 3, Monaco 0

Real Madrid 5, Benfica 5 (Real Madrid won on penalty kick)

Bayer Leverkusen 2, Olympiacos 1

Top 16

Arsenal 9, Dortmund 4

Inter Milan 5, Sporting CP 1

Barcelona 6, Newcastle United 3

Liverpool 5, Juventus 1

Atletico Madrid 2, Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Atletico Madrid won on penalty kick)

Paris Saint-Germain 3, Chelsea 1

Manchester City 5, Real Madrid 1

Bayern Munich 2, Bayer Leverkusen 1

quarterfinals

Arsenal 4, Inter Milan 4 (Arsenal won on penalty kick)

Barcelona 4, Liverpool 3

Paris Saint-Germain 4, Atletico Madrid 0

Bayern Munich 4, Manchester City 1

semifinals

Arsenal 4, Barcelona 3

Paris Saint-Germain 7, Bayern Munich 0

final

Arsenal 2, Paris Saint-Germain 1

So, hHow does the Champions League supercomputer work?

Champions League supercomputer, powered by betting roomis a probabilistic model and is not determined by human predictions or biases.

The supercomputer estimates the outcome of each Champions League knockout stage match based on the team’s current strength, such as league stage position and overall form, as well as betting market odds. The machine simulates the remainder of the game 10,000 times and picks the most common total scoreline across all games.

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BFW analysis

While Bayern Munich losing to PSG is possible, the chances of the Bavarians coming back with a 7-0 aggregate score seem slim. As for Arsenal winning…that’s conceivable.

If you’re looking for more Bayern Munich and Germany national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, available on Acast, Spotify, Apple or any of the leading podcast distributors…

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