Prediction, Odds & Betting tips for Arsenal vs. Manchester United at EPL
Prediction, Odds & Betting tips for Arsenal vs. Manchester United at EPL
This might be the crucial match in Arsenal’s title quest. With a win over the Red Devils, Mikel Arteta’s unit will be in a fantastic position ahead of the remainder of the season. Though, United is more than ready for this event, especially following a win over City last weekend. Their morale is very high, and it appears that Erik Ten Hag has begun to put all the pieces of the puzzle in the right place.
Arsenal
The Gunners were left without Mudryk, who decided to change his mind at the last possible moment and pick Chelsea instead of Arsenal. Yet that won’t be too big of a disappointment for the fans if the team from North London wins the title this year.
After beating Tottenham in the derby last Sunday, Arsenal is flying high, and we need to add that Arteta’s crew looked very sharp at the Tottenham stadium. A 0-2 victory was the third in a row in which the Gunners kept a clean sheet.
Also, just once in the past seven competitive events, we haven’t seen them scoring at least twice. Gabriel Jesus is out, yet that isn’t affecting the performances on the field at all.
Manchester United
United is on the rise, and finally, Ten Hag can get some credit for his decisions in the past. The Dutch manager was under heavy pressure at the start, and after a dispute with Cristiano Ronaldo, he was further attacked by the media and the fans, but now, things are different.
The Red Devils had seven straight victories following the restart and the World Cup end. Throughout that span, we’ve seen them keeping clean sheets five times. Meanwhile, United netted twice in each, apart from one event, which was on the road in Wolverhampton.
A victory over Manchester City is the most valuable of all. Not only due to three points and the fact that United beat a great rival, but also because it came in the final phase of the event, with the Red Devils coming back from a deficit.
Arsenal: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Xhaka, Partey; Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli; Nketiah
Manchester United: De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Shaw; Fred, Casemiro; Antony, Eriksen, Fernandes; Rashford
Arsenal’s only defeat this year was at Old Trafford when Manchester triumphed 3-1. It was one of their first big wins, which generated a swing for later success.
Both games last year were very efficient, and in both, the hosts won Arsenal 3-1 and United 3-2.
The two sides are in excellent shape, with their form near the top level. That’s why we take both teams to score. Simply their respective attacks have been dazzling in recent times, and this is the most logical decision in the current circumstances.
Our verdict: Both teams to score