Sportradar MTS Data Reveals 75% of Pre-Match Champions League Final Handle Backs PSG

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 29, 2026
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Sportradar MTS Data Reveals 75% of Pre-Match Champions League Final Handle Backs PSG

Leading sports technology and integrity provider Sportradar has publicized definitive pre-match trading data via its Managed Trading Services (MTS) network, revealing an extreme player consensus favoring Paris Saint-Germain ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated UEFA Champions League Final against Arsenal.

Pre-Match Ticket Weighting and Goalscorer Spreads

Sportradar and its MTS, which handles real-time ticket processing, liability modeling, and automated core pricing for more than 250 regulated sportsbooks globally, confirmed that a substantial 75% of aggregate betting slips are backing PSG to win the final, versus a distant 25% backing Arsenal. The analytical split encompasses both standard 90-minute result markets (1×2) and outright tournament winner selections, which include potential extra time and penalty shootout allocations.

Interestingly, this localized pre-match weighting contrasts sharply with long-term futures positioning tracked across the entire tournament timeline. In the multi-month outright market, which captures all betting slips accumulated throughout the progression of the competition, Arsenal attracted 56% of total historical wagers compared to PSG’s 44%.

Within the high-margin goalscorer markets, operator liability remains heavily concentrated on PSG’s frontline attackers:

  • Ousmane Dembélé: Guides player-prop ticket distribution, drawing roughly 46% of all individual goalscorer slips.
  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: Follows in secondary position, holding approximately 28% of active tickets.
  • Arsenal Attacking Line: Features far less prominently across global betting slips, with no individual player passing the 5% threshold. Prominent forward Viktor Gyokeres generated 5.11%, followed sequentially by Eberechi Eze (3.46%), Bukayo Saka (2%), Declan Rice (1.7%), Martin Odegaard (1.21%), and Kai Havertz (1.15%).

Illustrating the massive macroeconomic scale of the tournament, Sportradar’s global processing hub logged more than 513 million total betting tickets placed on the UEFA Champions League vertical throughout the duration of the current competition cycle.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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