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Paris Saint Germain and Newcastle square off at Parc des Princes on Wednesday night. Three points are of vital importance for both of these two clubs because the competition for the UCL knockout stage in this group is very fierce. 

Before Betting on PSG vs. Newcastle 

The Saints are unstoppable at home, having only one loss since the year started and nothing but wins. The most recent was against Monaco on Friday night, when they trashed AS Monaco, 5-2, showing the full capacity of their fantastic attack. Which is impressive by the way, and here is why.

In the past six meetings at Parc des Princes, PSG won each time, scoring 21 goals and allowing only two, which were against Monaco on Friday night. Luis Enrique and the fans have high hopes ahead of this match, and a win here would further boost the morale of the Parisian crew. 

Newcastle blasted Chelsea at St. James’ Park, 4-1, bouncing back after two straight defeats they had before the international break. It seemed that the two-week pause came in handy for the Magpies, who looked far better than 14 days ago.

Eddie Howe’s boys haven’t been that confident away from home in recent times. We’ve mentioned those two consecutive losses, and both were on the road, one against Borussia in Dortmund, 2-0 and the second in Brentford, with the same result. What especially worried the fans was the inability to score during these 180 minutes. Four goals against Chelsea should create some momentum ahead of the trip to Paris. 

PSG vs. Newcastle Champions League Offshore Betting Odds

Offshore Sportsbook PSG Draw Newcastle
BetOnline1.654.155.37
MyBookie1.634.155.00
BetUS1.634.205.00
SportsBetting.ag1.654.155.37
XBet1.634.155.00

PSG is super-confident at their Parc des Princes, and they look pretty sharp here. With all due respect towards Newcastle, our choice is the hosts’ victory. Even if the Magpies were in better form, we would still pick the Saints to win, especially following their disastrous loss at St. James’ Park in the first meeting. They have a double motive here, plus the home-field edge.