If you have never bet on European club soccer before, this week is a great time to start. The UEFA Europa League is the second-biggest club competition in Europe — just below the Champions League in prestige — and its quarterfinal second legs land on Thursday, April 16. Think of it like a two-game playoff series: whoever leads on combined goals after both games advances to the semis. Let us walk through what is happening and where the smart money might go.
The two main events are Manchester United hosting Lyon at Old Trafford and Tottenham traveling to face Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany. Both ties were drawn tight in the first legs, which means everything is to play for. There is also a UEFA Conference League match — that is the third-tier European competition — where Chelsea take on Legia Warszawa of Poland with a comfortable lead heading into the second leg.
A quick jargon note: when you see “aggregate” or “agg,” that just means the combined score across both games. If United won the first leg 1-0 and Lyon win the second leg 1-0, the tie is level at 1-1 on aggregate and it goes to extra time. The away goals rule was abolished a few years ago, so pure goal scoring decides it.
Both Teams to Score — often abbreviated as BTTS — simply means both teams need to score at least one goal for you to win the bet. In this United-Lyon rematch, both sides showed in the first leg that they can find the net. United have Bruno Fernandes pulling the strings, and Lyon have the brilliant young midfielder Rayan Cherki who can create something out of nothing. With both teams needing a result, defensive caution goes out the window. BTTS at around -130 means you risk $130 to win $100 — a solid return for what looks like a near-certainty in an open, attacking game.
Playing the moneyline means you are simply betting on who wins the match in 90 minutes. United at home in Europe have been very strong, and Old Trafford — especially for a knockout night — creates a real advantage. Bruno Fernandes has been United’s best player and loves these big occasions. At -140 to -150, you risk around $140-$150 to win $100. Not a huge payout, but a high-confidence play. If you are new to betting, this type of straight win bet is the easiest to understand and follow.
This is an Asian handicap bet, which sounds complicated but is actually simple. Adding +1.5 to Legia means they start the match with a 1.5-goal head start in your bet. So Chelsea need to win by two or more goals for you to lose. Given Chelsea will be resting their best players ahead of more important domestic matches, winning by a big margin is unlikely. At -115, this is close to even money and offers real value against a rotating Chelsea lineup. Think of it as insurance — you win unless Chelsea run riot, which a rotated squad is unlikely to do.
These lines will be available at most major sportsbooks including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars. The UEFA Europa League quarterfinals kick off at 3:00 PM ET on Thursday. Make sure to lock in your bets before then, as lines can shift based on any late team news or lineup announcements. Check the confirmed lineups when they drop about an hour before kickoff — if Chelsea’s full first team is playing, the Legia bet changes. If United are missing key players, reconsider the moneyline.
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