Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan Odds, Predictions, Picks & Injury News (April 8)

By Sascha Paruk in Soccer News
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- Inter visits Bayern on Tuesday in the first leg of their 2025 Champions League quarterfinal clash
- Both teams are dealing with significant injuries late in the season
- See the Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan odds, predictions, and picks on April 8
The giants of Germany meet Il Biscione of Italy on Tuesday when Bayern Munich hosts Inter Milan in the first leg of their home-and-home Champions League quarterfinal at 3:00 pm ET. Per usual, Bayern is a significant home favorite and is slight chalk to advance to the UCL semifinals.
The table below sets out the three-way moneyline, along with the over/under and odds to advance. Under the table, find projected lineups and injury news, followed by my best bets for today’s match.
Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan Odds
On the three-way moneyline, Bayern is a -110 favorite to win, with the draw at +260 and an Inter victory at +280. The over/under on 2.5 goals slightly favors the over at -120. Odds as of 9:44 am ET, April 8, at Caesars Sportsbook. Check out SBD’s list of betting apps that accept Venmo.
Bayern heads into the quarterfinals as the fourth-favorite in the Champions League odds at +500. Inter is a +1000 longshot; only Aston Villa (+2800) and Borussia Dortmund (+4000) have longer odds at this stage of the competition.
Surprisingly, Bayern didn’t in the top eight of the standings in the new-look Champions League group phase, going 5-0-3 with a +8 goal differential. As such, they had to navigate their way through the round of 24 (the top-eight finishers received byes to the round of 16). Bayern held off a stiff challenge from Celtic (3-2 on aggregate) before absolutely pasting compatriots Bayer Leverkusen (5-0 on aggregate) in the round of 16.
After going 6-1-1 with a +10 goal difference, Inter did get a bye to the round of 16, where they thoroughly outclassed Dutch side Feyenoord (4-1 on aggregate).
Both sides are leading their domestic leagues. Inter (68 points in 31 matches) has a three-point lead on Napoli in Serie A, while Bayern (68 points in 28 matches) has a six-point cushion on reigning-champion Leverkusen (and 20 points on third-place Frankfurt).
Projected Bayern vs Inter Lineups & Injuries
As mentioned above, both sides are dealing with significant injury blows. On the Bayern side, it starts in net where Manuel Neuer is out with a calf injury. On defense, Alphonso Davies, Dayot Upamecano and Hiroki Ito are all sidelined. In the midfield, manager Vincent Kompany will have to do without the services of Aleksandar Pavlovic and Jamal Musiala. Up front, the speedy Kingsley Coman is out with a knock to his thigh.
Inter will be without star defender Denzel Dumfries, midfielders Kristjan Asllani, Piotr Zielinski, and Valentin Carboni, along with forward Mehdi Taremi.
Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan Picks & Predictions
- Inter Milan +0.5 (-120)
- Both teams to score (-140)
The Germans only have one loss in their last 15 matches across all competitions (a stunning 3-2 setback at home to Bochum when they were sent down to 10 men in the 42nd minute). Their propensity to conceded, though, has become an issue. They’ve kept five clean sheets in their last 17 matches, but three of those were against a Leverkusen side they seem to know inside and out. In that same 17-match span, Munich has conceded 20 total goals. They also allowed 12 goals in just eight group-stage UCL matches.
Inter is unbeaten in 10 straight matches (7-3-0) and scored at least one goal in all ten, averaging 1.8 GPG in that 10-game stretch. After missing a pair of matches in late March/early April, Lautaro Martinez managed to go 65 minutes against Parma last weekend. The prolific Argentinian leads Inter with 18 goals in 40 matches across all competitions and forms one of the best attacking tandems anywhere in the world alongside Frenchman Marcus Thuram (17 goals in 41 matches).
Sascha Paruk’s UCL betting record: 5-4 (+2.12 units). All wagers one unit unless expressly stated otherwise.

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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.