Champions League Fouls Bet Builder – Tuesday November 24
25th November 2025
Statz subscribers can use our fantastic Bet Builder tool to find value selections in a wide range of categories.
It couldn’t be any easier to use. Simply select the date and which competitions you want to look at – we cover a huge range of domestic leagues and continental tournaments, select the stat category and then your chosen ‘hit rate’ for that stat in the player’s last three, five or ten games.

We’ve compiled a Champions League fouls bet builder for the round of fixtures on Tuesday November 24. Our inputs were:
· Champions League
· Fouls
· At least 2 fouls
· Last five games
· 60% (or higher) hit rate
If you want to add extra context, you could open two more Statz tabs, repeating the process above but with new searches for ‘fouls drawn’ and ‘tackles’ – obviously, there’s a chance that a prolific tackler will deliver more fouls, too.
Combine the data with other bits of logic – generally, players will commit more fouls when they are a) playing for an underdog, and/or b) playing away from home – to create your ideal Champions League fouls bet builder.
To get you up and running, here’s a 6/1 coupon for Tuesday’s games:
· Joelinton (Newcastle vs Marseille) – 2+
· Kevin Mac Allister (Union St.Gilloise vs Galatasaray) – 2+
· Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona vs Chelsea) – 2+
· Matheus Silva (Qarabag vs Napoli) – 2+
Joelinton
The contest between Marseille and Newcastle United at the Orange Velodrome.
Marseille have been shown eight yellow cards and a red in their four Champions League games this term, as well as ranking fourth in the UCL for fouls committed.
Some of Newcastle’s players don’t need much persuading to get involved in naughtiness; Joelinton, who almost got into a scrap with Gianluigi Donnarumma on Saturday, being just one of them.
Our Bet Builder tool confirms that the Brazilian has committed two or more fouls in four of his last five games – a handsome hit rate of 80% – so he’s on the coupon for sure.

Kevin Mac Allister
Not to be confused with Macauley Culkin’s character in Home Alone, Kevin Mac Allister is a tough tackling Argentine centre back – and the brother of Liverpool’s Alexis.
He and his Union St.Gilloise teammates could be up against it on Tuesday as they are away at Galatasaray, with the Turkish side made a general 4/7 favourite with the bookmakers to win the game.
Mac Allister will likely be in direct conflict with Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen, who is an excellent frontman, so we can hope that Mac Allister’s ‘proud’ record – he’s committed 2+ fouls in four of his last five outings – continues in Turkey.
Frenkie de Jong
The midfield battleground at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday will see Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez come into contact with Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong.
De Jong is no stranger to a foul, satisfying our 60% hit rate criteria, while Fernandez has drawn ten fouls in his last four outings – an average of 2.5 per game, with a 100% hit rate at 2+.

The Barcelona midfielder is a price of even money to commit 2+ fouls here, so he’s value as an individual selection or in adding heft to our bet builder coupon.
Matheus Silva
Minnows Qarabag travel to Napoli as an 8/1 outsider on Tuesday.
Our tackles-based search of the Bet Builder tool unearthed a gem in Matheus Silva, who has made a remarkable 18 tackles in his last five games.
He’s been booked twice in four Champions League starts too, so we’re expecting the right back to serve up fouls against a higher quality opponent.