
leverkusen vs olympiacos tip: home win still the angle
…and yeah, I get it, second legs with a 2-0 lead can be sleepy. Still, I’m not overthinking this one: Leverkusen at BayArena are in a really solid spot to finish the job.
First leg in Greece ended 2-0 Leverkusen and it wasn’t a smash-and-grab either. They won the shots on target 5-1, and Schick got both goals. Olympiacos had 53% of the ball, but it didn’t translate into actual danger. Leverkusen can let you have possession and still be the team with the clearer chances.
Home form is the big green flag. Leverkusen have won their last four home games, and they’ve scored 3+ in each of their last three at home. SportyTrader even has it as a 10-0 aggregate across those three. If Olympiacos need to chase the tie at any point, they’re walking into a stadium where Leverkusen have been ruthless.
The other side of the matchup is Olympiacos away in this competition. MightyTips calls it “dismal” and the number backs it up: 11 defeats in their last 13 away Champions League games. That’s brutal, and it’s exactly why I’m comfortable taking the straight home win rather than getting cute.
My only hesitation is the game state. Leverkusen just lost 1-0 at Union Berlin with 64% possession and only one shot on target, so a bit of flatness is possible. Olympiacos have also been living in low-scoring games lately (SportyTrader has 83% of their last six under 2.5, and the two H2Hs this year were both 2-0). So if you want a side bet, corners or a lower total makes sense.
For me though, the simplest read stays the best one: Leverkusen win, advance, and probably without needing to go full throttle for 90 minutes.
My pick
Leverkusen to win (1.75 - 1.88) | Confidence: medium
Also consider
- Over 2.5 Goals (1.64 - 1.70) | Confidence: low
- Under 2.5 Goals (2.20 - 2.35) | Confidence: low
- Under 9.5 Total Corners (1.65 - 1.75) | Confidence: medium
Key stats
- First leg: Olympiacos 0-2 Leverkusen
- First leg shots on target: Leverkusen led 5-1
- Leverkusen have won their last four home games
- Leverkusen have scored 3+ goals in their last three home games (10-0 across those three)
- Olympiacos have lost 11 of their last 13 away UCL matches
Form guide
Leverkusen: L W W D W — ended a seven-game unbeaten run with a 1-0 loss at Union Berlin, but still look sharp at home.
Olympiacos: W L D L W — bounced back with a 2-0 league win, but Europe away days are a different story.
Injuries and suspensions
Leverkusen have a few outs: Ben Seghir (ankle), Nathan Tella (foot), Mark Flekken (knee) and Loïc Badé (thigh/muscle) are listed, with Abdoulaye Faye, Alejo Sarco and Boniface also showing on the injury table. Olympiacos list Bakoulas (knee/cruciate) and Yaremchuk (calf). One more practical note from the data: Yusuf Yazici is reported as not eligible for the Champions League, which matters because he just scored in their 2-0 league win.
Bottom line
Leverkusen’s home output and Olympiacos’ 11 losses in their last 13 UCL away games is enough for me. I’ll take the home win and live with a potentially slower tempo.
