Champions League and Europa League, the winners are announced!

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Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen are favorites for the Champions League and Europa League finals respectively. And statistical predictions strongly confirm this.

10 days before the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, on June 1 at Wembley, the Europa League final pits Bayer Leverkusen against Atalanta this Wednesday evening (9 p.m.), in Dublin . These two long-awaited posters are a little unbalanced, since the Merengues, champions of Spain, and Bayer, champions of Germany, start favorites.

Statistical calculations of the site Euro Club Index, which takes into account the level of the teams and their results during the season, amply validates the premonitions of most football fans. The Real of Jude Bellingham and Vinicius has a 72% chance of lifting the 15th C1 in the history of the club, while BVB, certainly defeated by PSG in the semi-finals, only has a 28% chance of creating a sensation .

A more indecisive Fiorentina-Olympiakos final

In the Europa League, the incredible Leverkusen ofEuro Club Indexand his opponent from Bergamo 37.3%.

As for the final of the Europa Conference League, Wednesday next week in Athens, between Fiorentina and Olympiakos, the stats give 56.4% for the Viola and 43.7% for the Piraeus club. The Thrylos (legends in Greek) will play at home, even if it will not be in their stadium but in the grounds of AEK Athens (20 minutes by car).

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