Supercomputer predicts Bayern Munich will get smoked by PSG in Champions League semifinals

FC Bayern will make it to the semifinals per this Supercomputer.

KOSICE,SLOVAKIA - NOVEMBER 20: Detailed images show the inner working parts of the first supercomputer called Perun that was officially revealed today at the premises of the Technical University of Kosice (TUKE) in Kosice, Slovakia on 20 November 2025. According to TUKE Rector Peter Mesaros, the total investment from the Recovery Plan exceeds 21 million euros. Slovakia's Minister of Investment, Regional Development and Informatization, Samuel Miga stated that the launch of the supercomputer in Bratislava, which will be interconnected with Kosice, is expected next spring. (Photo by Robert Nemeti/Anadolu via Getty Images) | Anadolu via Getty Images

According to BettingLounge’s latest Champions League Supercomputer, Arsenal is predicted to beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the UCL finale in Budapest, Hungary

What about Bayern Munich, you ask? The results are, well, a little wild, so let’s get into it.

Supercomputer Champions League Knockouts

Playoff Round

Borussia Dortmund 1, Atalanta 1 (Dortmund win on pens)

Inter Milan 5, Bodø/Glimt 1

Newcastle United 4, Qarabağ 1

Juventus 6, Club Brugge 4

Atlético Madrid 3, Galatasaray 2

PSG 3, AS Monaco 0

Real Madrid 5, Benfica 5 (Real Madrid win on pens)

Bayer Leverkusen 2, Olympiacos 1

Round of 16

Arsenal 9, Borussia Dortmund 4

Inter Milan 5, Sporting CP 1

FC Barcelona 6, Newcastle United 3

Liverpool 5, Juventus 1

Atlético Madrid 2, Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Atlético Madrid win on pens)

PSG 3, Chelsea FC 1

Manchester City 5, Real Madrid 1

Bayern Munich 2, Bayer Leverkusen 1

Quarterfinals

Arsenal 4, Inter Milan 4 (Arsenal win on pens)

FC Barcelona 4, Liverpool 3

PSG 4, Atlético Madrid 0

Bayern Munich 4, Manchester City 1

Semifinals

Arsenal 4, FC Barcelona 3

PSG 7, Bayern Munich 0

Final

Arsenal 2, PSG 1

So, how does the Champions League Supercomputer work?

The Champions League Supercomputer, conducted by BettingLounge, is a probability model, not determined by human predictions or bias. 

The Supercomputer estimates the outcome of each knockout stage fixture in the Champions League which is based on a team’s current strength, such as league phase position and overall form as well as betting market odds. The machine simulates the remaining games of the competition 10,000 times with the most frequent aggregate score lines selected out of all matches.

BFW Analysis

While it might be conceivable that Bayern Munich loses to PSG, it seems extremely unlikely that the Bavarians get bounced 7-0 on aggregate. As for Arsenal winning…that is conceivable.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

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