There was a lot to like about United last week, and they should be confident ahead of this Monday night fixture at Old Trafford. We obviously can’t say the same about Spurs after the postponement of their game against Everton due to the riots, but the 5-0 win over Hearts was encouraging. Going to Tynecastle and Old Trafford are two very different tasks, however, and Tottenham’s record at United is so bad that this has to go down as a home win.
Match Odds
Looking at previous results you can’t really build a case for Tottenham in this fixture. When they go to Old Trafford, it ends in a home win.
In fact when they play United, they rarely get anything from the game. The Opta stats show it’s been 20 Premier League matches, home and away, since Spurs defeated United, so it seems surprising that the home team have traded as high as 1.75 on Betfair and are as big as 1.69 as I write. It may be odds-on but, to me, that is a value price. I’m throwing everything in the United basket here with a straightforward back of United.
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Match Odds
Looking at previous results you can’t really build a case for Tottenham in this fixture. When they go to Old Trafford, it ends in a home win.
In fact when they play United, they rarely get anything from the game. The Opta stats show it’s been 20 Premier League matches, home and away, since Spurs defeated United, so it seems surprising that the home team have traded as high as 1.75 on Betfair and are as big as 1.69 as I write. It may be odds-on but, to me, that is a value price. I’m throwing everything in the United basket here with a straightforward back of United.
Continued: Soccer Betting