
Man United open their Premier League 25/26 campaign at Old Trafford against title contenders Arsenal. Ruben Amorim hasn’t messed about in the transfer market, hoping to leave their horrific season behind, although neither has Mikel Arteta, also bolstering his squad.
These old rivals will be hoping to kickstart their season with a win - but who will be the hero? Nathan Joyes is on hand to provide
Premier League tips for this weekend.
Man United fans will be glad that last season is over and done with - especially having lost the Europa League final - and they’ll be hoping for a much stronger campaign this time round.
Amorim needed several new signings - and he’s managed to get them. Matheus Cunha was the first through the door from Wolves, while Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbuemo also signed to bolster the Red Devils’ front line.
But with these signings comes expectations - and Man United may be a little too short defensively to completely transform their fortune. Amorim has a big job on his hands - and progress may be slow.
Arsenal had little choice but to go heavy in the summer transfer market - especially with the amount of quality Liverpool have brought in. If Arteta is to bridge the gap, his signings must adapt to the Premier League quickly - else fans may start to question if the Spaniard is the right man to bring a title to the Emirates.
But the decision to sign Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad could prove to be a masterstroke to play alongside Declan Rice - that’s a solid pairing in the middle. And all eyes will be on Viktor Gyokeres. If the Swede can start firing, Arsenal will be a dangerous team to face - and Liverpool will be watching closely.
Last season this match finished 1-1. Bruno Fernandes’ opener was cancelled out by Declan Rice’s second half strike - as the Gunners made it six games unbeaten against their old rivals.
However, recent meetings at Old Trafford have been rather split. Man United have won two, and so have Arsenal - and this looks like a tricky match to predict so early on in the season with new faces spread amongst both sides.
Although this looks like it could be a tight tussle, there’s a market which stands out - and one where we can profit from whatever the final result may be. Let’s take a closer look and give you some Premier League betting odds.
Last season Man United conceded 54 Premier League goals. That was more than Everton, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, to name a few. For a club of this size, their drop off is completely unacceptable to those close to the club.
During their Premier League Summer Series, the clean sheets were nowhere to be seen. Man United failed to keep West Ham, Bournemouth and Everton out - and their back three/five is yet to find its feet.
Goals have been less of an issue - and with their new signings, it would be a shock if at least two of their three new stars can’t find their feet at Old Trafford. Keeping Arsenal quiet - a side that have a fresh no.9 leading the line - alongside having outscored everyone aside from Liverpool and Man City last season - may be beyond them so early in the campaign.
At Old Trafford, both teams to score have landed in three of their last five meetings - but with this being a curtain raiser with so much quality on show in the final third - the goals can flow.
Both teams to score is priced at 4/5 with
Betano, this fierce rivalry could explode at any point - and both sets of fans will expect a result. Good luck if you’re following.
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