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Manchester United versus Manchester City, Sunday, October 23

October 21, 2015 at 5:00 pm

Manchester United versus Manchester City, Sunday, October 23  The Manchester derby at Old Trafford (kick off 14:05) is clearly the pick of this weekend’s ties involving the top four in the Premier League and could determine the way in which the remainder of the season unfolds for both clubs. To complicate matters, the Red Devils face a trip to Moscow on Wednesday for a Champions League tie with CSKA, while the Sky Blues take on Sevilla at the Etihad Stadium, so both managers will be hoping that key personnel come through those fixtures unscathed.

City manager Manuel Pellegrini is already without striker Sergio Aguero and midfielder David Silva, while fellow midfielders Fabian Delph and Samir Nasri and defender Gael Clichy are also likely absentees for the “must-win” game against Sevilla. Louis van Gaal, on the other hand, is without winger Ashley Young, but has no new injury worries, so could have the edge come the weekend.

United won the corresponding fixture last season 4-2 and, with the teams having, collectively, scored 29 goals in their last five Premier League matches and conceded 15 goals in the same period, another high-scoring encounter may be on the cards. Both teams to score and Manchester United to win makes no little appeal at 15/4 with Bet365, while the same can be said of a 3-2 scoreline at 28/1 with the same bookmaker.

Selections: Both teams to score and Manchester United to win (15/4 with Bet365), Manchester United to win 3-2 (28/1 with Bet 365)

Everton versus Manchester United, Saturday, October 17

October 12, 2015 at 4:42 pm

Everton versus Manchester United, Saturday, October 17  In nine Premier League fixtures in November and December, Everton face West Ham, Leicester and Crystal Palace of the current top six, but also the current bottom three, Aston Villa, Sunderland and Newcastle, plus Bournemouth, Norwich and Stoke, so Toffees’ fans can look forward to a prosperous festive season.

In the meantime, the Blues must negotiate ties against Manchester United at Goodison Park and Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium but, having been beaten just once in eight Premier League outings so far this season, they must be brimming with confidence. Certainly, they were value for at least a point in the Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on the Saturday before last and, with Romanu Lukaku starting to repay his £28 million price tag, their prospects look bright.

Manchester United had only lost once, away to Swansea City, prior to their own visit to the Emirates Stadium two weeks ago, but were brought firmly down to earth by a 3-0 defeat in which they rarely threatened. Louis van Gaal, who’s spent over £250 million since taking the reigns at United, had had plenty of time to reflect on his selection of Ashley Young at left-back and Daley Blind at centre-back and his side could be bolstered by the return of Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick, Marcos Rojo and Ander Herrera from injury.

Even so, the Red Devils lacked pace and strength in defence and midfield against the Gunners so, with Lukaku adding goals to his aerial and physical presence, they could be up against it once again. Everton make no little appeal at 5/2 with Bet365 for a home win but, for a shade of value, let’s try both teams to score and Everton to win at 6/1 with Sky Bet.

Selection: Both teams to score and Everton to win (6/1 with Sky Bet)

Manchester City v Newcastle United, Saturday, October 3

September 29, 2015 at 4:16 pm

Manchester City v Newcastle United, Saturday, October 3  After admitting that the club was “very close to a crisis” after the midweek home defeat by Sheffield Wednesday in the League Cup, Newcastle United manager Steve McClaren praised his players’ courage during the 2-2 draw with Chelsea last Saturday. In fact, the Magpies led the defending champions 2-0 entering the final 11 minutes, before succumbing to late goals from Ramirez and Willian. Nevertheless, the result leaves Newcastle second from bottom of the Premier League and without a win, so the Toon Army will hardly be relishing the trip down the A1 to face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

City won the corresponding fixture last season 5-0 but, although just a point behind Manchester United at the top of the Premier League, Manuel Pellegrini’s side has lost three of its last four games, including home defeats by Juventus and West Ham. Injuries to Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, David Silva and Ya Ya Toure have robbed the Sky Blues of key personnel in recent weeks and, although the last-named trio remain doubtful for the Champions League clash with Borussia Monchengladbach on Wednesday, they could all be back in contention for starting places on Saturday.

The arrival of Georginio Wijnaldum, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Florian Thauvin and Chancel Mbemba at Newcastle, and the appointment of Steve McClaren at the helm, has yet to conclusively steady the ship that foundered so badly again last season and a full-strength City side could, frankly, run riot. The bookmakers don’t give the Magpies much of a chance either, with the best 1-x-2 prices 1/4, 6/1 and 12/1.

City hitman Sergio Aguero scored 26 goals in the Premier League in 2014/15, but his tally so far this season is just one. This is the fixture that could get the ball rolling for the Argentinian, so we fancy a punt on “Kun” at 12/1 with Coral to score a hat-trick!

Selection: Sergio Aguero to score a hat-trick (12/1 with Coral)

Did you hear about the £45,000 accumulator win from a £5 bet that happened today? Some people get all the luck don’t they!

Manchester United vs Sunderland, Saturday, September 26

September 21, 2015 at 11:54 pm

Manchester United vs Sunderland, Saturday, September 26  Every cloud has a silver lining, or so they say, and Sunderland defender Younis Kaboul’s suspension following his red card at Bournemouth last Saturday at least means his disastrous central defensive partnership with Sebastian Coates cannot continue. In the three games in which they’ve played together this season – against Leicester, Norwich and Bournemouth – the Black Cats have conceded nine goals. The recovery of John O’Shea from illness offers a glimmer of hope for the Sunderland back line, but the fact remains that his side has conceded 10 first half goals in the Premier League this season and are currently bottom of the table, with two points from six games.

A nine-match winless streak, not to mention a midweek League Cup tie against Manchester City, is unlikely to inspire confidence in the Black Cats ahead of their trip to Old Trafford on Saturday. In fact, manager Dick Advocaat has questioned the match-fitness and commitment of his team in recent weeks, so it’s hard to see beyond anything other than a routine victory for the home team.

United’s 3-2 win at Southampton on Sunday had manager Louis van Gaal singing the praises of £36 million striker Anthony Martial, who’s scored three times in his first three games, and talking about the Red Devils as title contenders. That might be a little premature, especially with the United defence looking all at sea at St. Mary’s in the absence of Luke Shaw and Wayne Rooney without a goal, or even an assist, in the Premier League this season. Even so, van Gaal looks set to have the last laugh in the battle of the Dutchmen.

It’s difficult to find value in such an apparently one-sided contest, with Man Utd on offer at 1/5 in the Full-time Result market and just 4/7 in the Half-time/Full-time market. Former England striker Jermaine Defoe has scored five times for Sunderland this season, including a hat-trick against Exeter in the League Cup, so perhaps the shrewd play is to take the 15/8 on offer about Man Utd & Yes in the Result/Both Teams to Score market.