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There’s yet another Premier League Super Sunday coming up, and we’re bringing with it our top betting tips for the headline fixture. It’s a battle of two struggling titans, as sloppy Spurs host mournful Man United in a must-win for both sides.
The media’s storyline tells us that it’s been an underwhelming season for Spurs thus far, and that’s somewhat true. However, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side do sit in sixth place, just two points off the top four after nine games. However, last weekend’s 1-0 loss to fourth-placed West Ham could prove to be a costly loss against a direct rival for European places come the end of the season. Wantaway Harry Kane’s form is still a topic of much discussion.
This Sunday’s tea-time away trip to London is surely a must-win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The Norwegian is very lucky to still be in a job following last Sunday’s 5-0 home humiliation at the hands of rivals Liverpool, a result that topped off a four-game winless run in the Premier League. The Ronaldo problem is one that isn’t disappearing from the forefront of discussions anytime soon - “he wins you games, but he doesn’t run”.
Manchester United were successful on their last trip to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as they ran out 3-1 away winners. However, they will want to forget Spurs’ last visit to Old Trafford, which saw them thumped 6-1. Overall, recent head to heads show that this is a tough fixture to call, no matter who has home advantage.
Recent performances point to Manchester United failing to win this game, especially given the fact that Nuno’s Spurs sit in like a mid-table team - something United struggle to break down. We’re backing the draw at 13/5 with STSBet.
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