Not only is Real Madrid’s home record of 28 wins in 33 Champions League ties monstrously good, they also have a 2-0 advantage from the first leg. Therefore, you won’t find value in a win for the Santiago Bernabeu giants. Nevertheless, AS Roma have enjoyed a change in domestic fortunes since the Serie A side replaced Rudi Garcia with Luciano Spalletti, and I think they’ll get something to slightly ease the bruising.
With Karim Benzema still injured, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale will once again be looked to for Real Madrid goals.
William Hill are offering 2.70 for both teams to score and Real Madrid to win.