What do the “supercomputer” expectations say about the Chelsea vs Real Madrid summit?

A few hours separate us from the summit match that brings together Chelsea, England, and Real Madrid, Spain, in the Champions League.

Real Madrid will visit Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this evening, Tuesday, in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League, and the match will start at exactly nine o’clock in the evening.

And the royal team put forward in the semi-finals, after winning the first leg at home with a double without a response, last Wednesday.

What do expectations say about the summit of Chelsea and Real Madrid?

The “Opta” network specialized in statistics published a report on the most important things expected in the Chelsea and Real Madrid summit, after the use of a “supercomputer” that was fed with the data of the two teams.

The report indicated that Real Madrid is likely to beat Chelsea by 40.6%, while the hosts seem to be likely to win by 33.7%.

It is worth noting that the draw also, at 25.7%, is also in favor of Real Madrid, after winning the first leg.

Real Madrid is expected to advance to the semi-finals with a rate of 90.1%.

And if he wins, Real Madrid will become the first team to win twice at Stamford Bridge, a stronghold in the history of the Champions League.

Real Madrid beat Chelsea (3-1) at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the last edition of the Champions League.

Although Chelsea qualified in 5 of the last 7 knockout matches in the Champions League when they lost the first leg away from home, the task of the “Blues” seems difficult this time, with the deterioration of the team’s results.

Chelsea failed to win in the last 6 matches it played in various competitions, losing 4 times and drawing twice.

On the other hand, coach Carlo Ancelotti’s team won 4 times and lost twice in the last 6 matches.

The expected line-up for the Chelsea and Real Madrid match:

The Spanish newspaper “AS” published the expected starting line-up for both Chelsea and Real Madrid in the upcoming summit tonight.

Chelsea will miss its player, Ben Chilwell, due to suspension, while Real Madrid will lose the services of Ferland Mendy to injury.

It is expected that Frank Lampard, coach of Chelsea, and Ancelotti, his counterpart in Real Madrid, will pay the basic elements, hoping to secure a pass to the next round.

The expected Chelsea line-up is as follows:

Goalkeeper: Kepa Arrizabalaga. Defense line: Reyes James – Wesley Fofana – Thiago Silva – Mark Cucurella. Midfield: Enzo Fernandez – N’Golo Kante – Mateo Kovacic. Offensive line: Raheem Sterling – Joao Felix – Kai Havertz.

The expected formation of Real Madrid is as follows:

Goalkeeper: Thibaut Courtois. Defense line: Dani Carvajal – Eder Militao – David Alaba – Eduardo Camavinga. Midfield: Federico Valverde – Toni Kroos – Luka Modric. Offensive line: Rodrigo – Karim Benzema – Vinicius.

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