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UEFA Champions League: Betting tips for second leg of round of 16

The UEFA Champions League round of 16 continues with the second legs of four matchups taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday, after which time the quarterfinals draw will take place.

With all that in mind, let's get to this week's games. As always, remember that these bets are for results at the end of regulation only.

Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook

Inter Milan took the first matchup 1-0 and is a slight favorite over Porto. Who do you see winning this match and who do you see advancing to the quarters?

Paul Carr: In the first leg, Porto had better chances than Inter (1.7 expected goals to Inter's 0.7) until Otavio's 78th-minute red card. His absence from this game makes me hesitate a bit on picking Porto, but Inter's season-long inconsistency and Porto's strength at home (14 wins and three losses this season) are enough to convince me. Porto beat both Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen at home in the group stage, and I think they can do it again. I'll take Porto to win in 90 minutes (+170), and I don't hate Porto to advance (+275) either.

The first leg was 1-1, but Man City is a heavy favorite here vs. Leipzig. Do you see them backing that up or is a major upset in store?

Carr: RB Leipzig bottled up the Man City attack relatively well in the first leg, conceding 12 shots and 1.2 expected goals, both among City's fewest in a game this season. Leipzig also have only two losses in 24 games since October, and both losses were by a single goal, so playing Leipzig +1.5 (-125) is quite appealing. However, top scorer Christopher Nkuku (thigh) and defensive midfielder Xaver Schlager (ankle) are both out of this second leg, making it difficult to see Leipzig either keeping up with City or holding Pep Guardiola's side at

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