PSG vs Chelsea 29/10 Bet Builder – Tipster Wizard
Chelsea travel to Paris to face PSG in the Champions League Round of 16 and ahead of the crunch tie, Tipster Wizard has created a bumper Showcase Bet Builder!
Anytime Goalscorer –
Joao Pedro
Joao Pedro is currently enjoying the best run of form of his career, scoring 11 goals in his last 12 appearances for Chelsea across all competitions. His recent performances away from home have been particularly impressive, including a hat-trick in his last away start against Aston Villa.
He has also found the net in both of his most recent Champions League starts for Chelsea, scoring away to Napoli and Atalanta. With PSG’s defence showing vulnerability in recent weeks, Chelsea should create opportunities, and given Joao Pedro’s outstanding form, he looks well placed to get on the scoresheet once again.
Both Teams to Score – Yes
Chelsea’s matches have been open and entertaining under Liam Rosenior, whose side plays with a high defensive line similar to PSG’s. This tactical setup often produces end-to-end contests with chances at both ends of the pitch. Both teams have scored in six of Chelsea’s last seven matches in all competitions, including all four of their away fixtures in the Champions League. The trend is also evident in PSG’s recent games, with both teams scoring in four of their last six matches.
Additionally, five of the last six meetings between these sides have seen both teams find the net. With PSG looking to take an advantage into the second leg, their attacking approach could leave space for Chelsea to exploit on the counter.
Team Cards –
PSG Over 0.5
Chelsea possess several players who consistently draw fouls, including Joao Pedro, Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo and Alejandro Garnacho. The expected dynamic of the match should see PSG dominate possession while Chelsea look to break quickly, a scenario that often forces tactical fouls to stop counterattacks. This increases the likelihood of PSG players entering the referee’s book.
The appointment of Spanish referee Alejandro Hernandez also strengthens the selection, as he averages close to five cards per game across all competitions, suggesting a willingness to punish fouls throughout the match.

