Champions League Predictions
Odds On Arsenal To Win The Champions League (2024/25)

Arsenal fans have been dreaming of Champions League glory for years, and after a dominant performance over two legs against Real Madrid, that dream is suddenly feeling very real.
The odds are tightening, the confidence is rising, and for the first time in nearly two decades, the Gunners are genuine contenders to lift the European Cup.
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To reach the final – EVS
Arsenal are currently priced at Evens to reach the final — with punters able to place a bet on this by backing the Gunners to ‘qualify’ in their Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.
Can the Gunners advance to the showpiece? If so, a clash with Barcelona – conquerors of Arsenal in the 2005/06 Champions League final – may await at the Allianz Arena.
But, before turning their attention to the final, Arsenal must first face a semi-final clash against PSG. It’s a daunting task, but one that feels far less intimidating after their sensational home and away triumphs over Real Madrid.
Declan Rice was the star of the show in the first leg, bagging two superb free-kicks, while Mikel Merino added a third to cap off a magical night in North London. The result didn’t just stun Real Madrid—it also turned the odds on their head.
Los Blancos were clearly rocked and they lacked spark in the second leg, with Arsenal able to absorb pressure throughout before taking advantage on the break.
If Arsenal can hold their nerve, they’ll fancy their chances against Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-final given the French side have encountered plenty of heartbreak in this competition over the years.
To win the Champions League – 5/2
Arsenal moved from 13/2 outsiders to 5/2 third-favourites to win the Champions League outright following their semi-final triumph over Real Madrid.
Looking at the bigger picture, Barcelona lead the outright market at 2/1, with PSG at 9/4 and Inter Milan at 4/1 following a gritty success over Bayern Munich.
Historically, Arsenal’s Champions League record has been underwhelming considering their stature. Their best run came, as mentioned earlier, in 2006, when they reached the final under Arsène Wenger, only to be beaten by Barcelona in Paris.
Since then, it’s largely been a story of early exits and unmet potential. But this season feels different. Arteta has built a team with resilience, flair, and tactical maturity—qualities that have long been missing in Arsenal’s European outings.
With momentum on their side and a potential pathway to the final that avoids the current favourites, Arsenal’s odds reflect more than just bookmaker predictions—they reflect belief.
The Gunners are just 180 minutes away from a Champions League final, and if they perform like they did against Madrid, there’s every reason to believe this could be the year.