2021 UEFA Champions League Odds Tracker
- Chelsea won the 2020/21 title, their second UCL title
- This page monitored the odds movement for every team in the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League competition
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Chelsea won its second ever UEFA Champions League title in 2021, beating Manchester City 1-0 in the final in Porto. This page tracked the movement of every single team in the competition. The graphs below are generated by calculating the average odds from several of the most trusted sportsbooks.
2021 UEFA Champions League Odds & Favorites
Final 2021 UEFA Champions League Winner Odds
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Man City | -210 |
Chelsea | +165 |
Odds as of May 28 at DraftKings
Here are some notes of major line movements throughout the competition:
- [5/5/21] It’s an all-England final with Man City defeating PSG and seeing their average odds shorten from -153 to -225 and Chelsea defeating Real Madrid and shortening from +342 to +169
- [4/29/21] After a 2-1 win over PSG, and Real Madrid and Chelsea drawing 1-1 in leg one of the semifinals, Man City are strong -155 favorites to win the UCL title
- [4/14/21] The semifinals are set and Man City have the best odds of +125 to win the title. They will face PSG in the semifinals who have odds of +300. While Chelsea have the longest odds of +400. They will face Real Madrid, who are listed at +375.
- [4/8/21] After quarterfinal leg one losses, odds have plummetted for Liverpool (+1350) and Bayern Munich (+675) on average. Real Madrid saw their odds slashed in half from +1050 to +500
- [3/19/21] Man City remain favorites after the quarterfinal draw, while Chelsea, drawing Porto, have seen their odds shorten from +750 after advancing from the round of 16, to +450 after drawing the Portuguese side
- [2/25/21] After a horrible 4-1 loss to PSG in the round of 16 leg one, Barcelona’s odds have plummeted from +1700 to +15000
- [2/12/21] Still playing great and leading La Liga early into the new year, Atletico Madrid’s odds have shortened from an average of +1966 on December 14 to +1500 today
- [12/14/20] The Round of 16 draw is complete. A massive tilt between Barcelona and PSG has seen each team’s odds worsen from +1567 to +1800 and +933 to +1233 respectively. Meanwhile, no team saw their odds sink more than Lazio, who drew champions Bayern Munich and saw their odds lengthen from +6833 to +10333
- [12/10/20] Juventus has seen their odds shorten after Matchday 6 from +1767 to +1500. It’s Bayern Munich and Man City who are still top favorites after the conclusion of the Group Stage
- [12/3/20] After a Matchday 5 win over Man U, PSG’s title odds now sit at an average of +1033
- [11/6/20] Halfway through the group stage, Liverpool’s odds have shortened from +700 to +600 since Matchday 2 after thumping Atalanta 5-0. The Serie A side’s odds have dropped to +5333 from +2600 after the loss. With Man U losing to Istanbul Basaksehir, their odds have dropped from +1933 to +2767.
- [10/29/20] After an impressive 4-0 win over Krasnodar, Chelsea’s odds have shortened from +2433 to +2067
- [10/22/20] After a shock defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk, Real Madrid’s odds have dropped from +1167 to +1600
- [10/1/20] The Group Stage Draw is complete and with Man City looking to have the easiest path to winning their group their odds have shortened from +500 to +400. At the other end, odds have plummetted for the likes of Leipzig from +5000 to +7067 and Lazio +6067 to +7533
- [8/27/20] Bayern Munich and Manchester City have opened as co-favorites to win the 2020/21 UCL title with +450 odds
Bayern Munich are the current champions after defeating PSG in a tightly-contested 1-0 final in 2020. Bayern has now won the title on six occasions, with their previous win coming in 2012/13.
2021 UEFA Champions League Odds By League
The top 16 favored teams in the opening odds come from one of Europe’s big five leagues. Ajax, with opening odds of +6600 are the 17th-favorites and the top-favored side from outside of the big five.
The last time a team outside of one of the major European leagues won the Champions League was when Portuguese side Porto won in 2003-04.

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