Manchester United to Win
Both Teams To Score
Bruno Fernandes to Score Anytime
Over 8.5 Corners
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Sunday 4.15pm: Manchester United v West Ham
TV: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League
It’s an interesting game, this. West Ham are just getting a bit of form back and Manchester United have been performing well without Cristiano Ronaldo. They’re unbeaten in six games in all competitions at the moment, winning four of them.
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They’ve lost just one of their last nine in the Premier League so things are looking up for Manchester United and eventually they’re getting some really good form. West Ham have won three of their last five in the Premier League and before that they had been struggling.
They’ve taken just one point from their last four away games in the Premier League. Manchester United have won the last four times they’ve played this fixture so it’s Manchester United to Win for me.
I do fancy West Ham to net so we’ll have Both Teams to Score. Manchester United have been quite open at the back and have been allowing teams to score so I think this will be 3-1.
I fancy Bruno Fernandes to Score Anytime, he’ll be on the pens because I don’t think Ronaldo will play. I’ll finish off with Over 8.5 Corners in this game.
Manchester United v West Ham Betting
Manchester United to Win
Both Teams To Score
Bruno Fernandes to Score Anytime
Over 8.5 Corners
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