German giants Bayern Munchen maybe better known for their footballing counterparts, but that does not mean the basketball side deserve any less respect. The three-time German champions are firmly on their way back to the top and a second straight win in Group B is a must to ensure they maintain recent good form. Talking of good form, then Bayern know they face a side in ominous form with six wins in their last six. The game is set up to be a cracking encounter where one team’s run of form will be stopped suddenly.
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Both sides have started their campaigns well but the Germans are a team with the bit between their teeth and are likely to dominate their opponents. Earlier in the year, Bayern beat BC Lietkabelis comfortably twice in quick succession and a repeat is one of our best basketball betting tips. The Lithuanians will put up a fight but not enough to break down their better-bankrolled opponents especially on homesoil.
The home side boast a stronger squad, home advantage and a vastly more experienced side as they make it two from two in the Eurocup. If the last time the two met is anything to go by, then Sportingbet’s price for a Bayern win is generous and more than fair. Thanks to Sportingbet’s array of Eurocup markets, you will be hard-pressed to find a better outright market than there’s and Bayern are rightly so heavy favourites to march to a second win. A comfortable 16-point win for Munchen was the margin when BC Lietkabelis last visited the Audi Dome and there is little reason to suggest any other result than another Bayern blast. The Lithuanians have certain talents of their own but a victory on German soil will be just too much for them in what promises to be an entertaining night of action at the Audi Dome.
10Bet offer the most in-depth array of submarkets in basketball betting odds and despite Bayern being heavy favourites to win the game, they will do so by scoring under 85.5 points in the game. When the two sides met in January, Munchen may have run out victor twice but they did so by scoring 85 and 78 points respectively. To add further weight to the argument, over the last four games, 50% of the time they have scored over 85.5 and 50% of the time under. Their opponents have an ability to keep the Germans scoring under the 85.5 total and after six wins in a row, will test Munchen perhaps a little harder than most and thus ensuring the winning score is on the lower side. Munchen are expected to march to victory and that will happen but BC will make a solid account of themselves still with every chance of reaching the playoffs.