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Matches come fast and thick this weekend as the Premier League continues.
We’ve got betting tips for you from two top flight matches, starting at Old Trafford, where Manchester United host Arsenal.
Man Utd vs Arsenal, Sunday 4:30 pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
15th vs 11th at Old Trafford – how the times change, huh?
This Premier League-era heavyweight accessory has lost its luster in recent years, though the Gunners have won only one of their last seventeen visits to Old Trafford.
Mikel Arteta’s team was beaten by Leicester last time out and lacked some sharpness, perhaps feeling the effects of the Europa League action the previous Thursday.
Either way, those are the rigors of the modern game and the Gunners can’t afford to fall for a third straight league loss here.
Meanwhile, Man Utd continues to lurch from wild highs one week to vicious lows the next.
After beating PSG in their own backyard less than a fortnight ago, the merchants of doom were back in force when they went blank with Chelsea last weekend.
So much so that #OleOut was a trend across the UK.
And after smashing five past Leipzig in the middle of the week, will it be another case of crashing into Earth?
It’s very early in the new season, but it looks like the Norwegian needs a first Premier League home win of the campaign to calm the natives.
Do we think they will succeed? Well, we’re not going to put our hard-earned win, that’s for sure.
Trust the goal market to win the money and let these two wildly inconsistent sides roll a die for the result.
Both teams have scored in the last SEVEN head-to-head at Old Trafford, while four of United’s five Premier League games this season have featured three or more goals.
The combination of over 2.5 goals and BTTS is tempting even money and our big fantasy for the weekend.
United have a negative goal difference after their win from Spurs and have shown that they are starting slowly this season.
That was in evidence when the Spurs scored twice in seven minutes, and up at Newcastle when Toon led after 120 seconds.
As such, he backs Arsenal to start fast in the Theater of Dreams with the Gunners with an excellent 13/10 to score in the first half. Huge.
Willian is scheduled to return Thursday against Dundalk and in the early stages of the season he looked like a real live cable.
The Brazilian has a massive 4/1 to score anytime Sunday, that’s a big problem and we’d recommend a little play on that one with him probably on set pieces service.
SunSport’s best bets
- Over 2.5 goals and both teams will score: pairs (BET HERE)
- Arsenal will score in the first half: 10/13 (BET HERE)
- Willian will score at any time: 4/1 (BET HERE)
Leeds vs Leicester, Monday 8 pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
The promotion rebound keeps coming for Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa.
It was another magnificent night for the Premier League rookies as they knocked down previously undefeated Aston Villa 3-0 on the road, cementing a place in the top six in the process.
While they are unlikely to scale those dizzying heights all season, their incredible work ethic and tireless career have been a breath of fresh air this season.
Statistics showed that as a combined team, Leeds ran more than NINE miles farther than their Villa counterparts that night. Hard work pays off.
Meanwhile, Leicester is back in the routine after an excellent 1-0 win over Arsenal at the Emirates.
That ended a long and sterile period for the Foxes in North London and this closed-door start to the season appears to have lessened the impact of home advantage.
Jamie Vardy came back from injury to mark the winner off the bench and will enjoy trying to get behind this Leeds backline.
The whites are great fun to watch and, regardless of the opponent, Bielsa is going for three points.
Promoted teams generally get a wake-up call after a strong start and we think the Foxes will be sure to get something under the lights on Elland Road.
They have won all three of their away games to start the new campaign, with a goal difference of 7+.
You can get 4/9 at Leicester double chance and that’s an incredible price to complete your weekend accas.
However, for those of you looking for something more substantial, the Foxes will win, but both teams will score at a much more attractive 17/5.
We think Leeds finds the net, despite going blank the last time they were here against the Wolves.
Patrick Bamford is your man of the moment and the much-ridiculed forward is flourishing after being supported to the hilt by his boss.
He sits above Mo Salah and Harry Kane in the Premier League Golden Boot race and in his current form should be close to the odds of winning at the net at any time.
Instead, the Leeds No9 is priced at 7/4 to score anytime and that’s better.
SunSport’s best bets
- Leicester double chance (draw or win): 4/9 (BET HERE)
- Foxes to win with both teams scoring: 17/5 (BET HERE)
- Patrick Bamford again scores: 7/4 (BET HERE)
* All odds are Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
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