Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United Betting Odds, Preview & Tips – Saturday, February 5th

Premier League Betting

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United Betting Tip & Odds: Away win. Nothing too much more to say about it really. Wolves have dug a little deeper when facing the big teams this season, but you don’t expect slip ups from Manchester United, and when the Red Devils have an off day, they still manage to scrap at least a draw. United have had their problems on the road this season, but you still have to look at them as favourites to win the match here. It is what they do. Just get the job done, no need for all that pretty football and flair, just get the points and go home. A Manchester United -1.5 Asian Handicap for 7/5 at Victor Chandler looks like a decent prospect.

Wolverhampton Wanderers to win: 15/2 at BetFred
Draw: 7/2 at SkyBet
Manchester United to win: 4/9 at Bet365

EPL Match Preview: Well, Manchester United just don’t look as if they are going to slow their pace at all. One wonders if they are going to emulate Arsenal’s last title winning triumph, and go all season remaining unbeaten? Certainly at first glance you wouldn’t expect Wolves to be standing in their way, and truthfully this match looks all a bit academic. You expect the teams at the bottom of the table to raise their game and take on the big boys, as they really have nothing to lose. Combine that with the fact that Wolves desperately need points to get away from relegation, you would they would put up some kind of defiance, especially at home. However, you just cannot see it happening against Manchester United. When Chelsea were in the midst of their terrible slump, Wolves beat the defending Champions in one of the shocks of the season. You just cannot imagine a repeat of that happening when Manchester United head to the Midlands. To their credit, Mick McCarthy’s men put on a brave front when they went to Old Trafford earlier in the season, and they put in a decent performance put still lost in a tight 2-1 result. Wins have been hard to come by for Wolves this season, and they are currently on a three game losing skid. They were edged out in a thrilling 4-3 defeat against Manchester City, were thumped 3-0 by Liverpool and then lost in dying seconds of their midweek game against struggling Bolton.

This is top v bottom. There is a difference of 33 points between the two sides, which is exactly the amount which Bolton have sat eighth place in the league, and that is the gulf between United and Wolves. Is there another shock on the cards though? Wolves have had their last five successes in the league (their only wins after beating Stoke on the opening day of the season) against Chelsea, Liverpool, Sunderland and Manchester City, so that is some good which they have taken down. No matter how romantically you may look at this, either as a Wolves fan, or a neutral, you just can’t see three points going to the home side. That is because Manchester United’s defence, which has been one of their highlights this season, should not have any trouble coping with the light weight attack which Wolves can offer. The other factor is that Wolves have one of the worst defensive records in the league, and taking on the top scorers really isn’t what they want right now. Wolves need points, and they are probably going to trudge back to the changing rooms at the end of 90 minutes here without a point and still rooted to the bottom of the league.

Yes Manchester United have been less than perfect away from home this season. That can’t be argued with, and they have cut most of their away fixtures pretty close. They have still won only three on the road, while drawing all other eight which they have played. Their last trip away was an uphill struggle against Blackpool, in which United found themselves two nil down at half time. Was that enough to stop them? No, they still found a way to grind out a win, running out 3-2 winners when their unbeaten run looked on the line. They have been held to 0-0 draws at Tottenham and Manchester City, but have yet to hit the Emirates or Stamford Bridge this season. But for the immediate time being, Manchester United just look as if they will roll on. Wayne Rooney found his scoring touch finally, netting a brace against Aston Villa during midweek. That was a timely contribution from Rooney’s barren season, as he was on the brink of being dropped from the starting line up in favour of the red hot Hernandez. So, Manchester United, primarily through Dimitar Berbatov, just keep scoring and just keep winning. Incidentally, Berbatov has scored just five fewer than Wolves have managed collectively all season. United have scored at least three goals in each of their last three Premier League matches. Who can stop them? They have lost the services of Gary Neville, who has decided to hang up his boots, but Alex Ferguson’s red machine just keeps on going and going.

Wolves have held their end up in matches played at Molineux against Manchester United looking at the head to head. The home side has won 48% of the encounters between the two teams there, where Manchester United have won on 31% of their visits. Looking at the average goals per game in this fixture, Wolves have hit 1.9, while United have hit 1.5. United have already beaten Wolves twice this season, once in the Carling Cup and once in the league, and you expect them to net the hat trick. They have now won the last six straight against Wolves. If United win this one, they will hit a new club record for an unbeaten run of games. For a team which has looked so ordinary on the road, it is quite astonishing.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United Premier League Betting Statistics

Last 5 Head to Head
Man Utd 2, Wolves 1
Wolves 0, Man Utd 1
Man Utd 3, Wolves 0
Wolves 1, Man Utd 0
Man Utd 1, Wolves 0

Wolverhampton Wanderers have an 42% win percentage at home in the league this season
Manchester United have a 27% win percentage away from home in the league this season

Wolverhampton Wanderers are on a streak of 8 home matches with no draw
Manchester United are on a streak of 11 away games with no defeat

Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored 15 goals, and conceded 18 at home
Manchester United have scored 17 and conceded 14 goals in their away matches

Wolverhampton Wanderers average 1.2 goals per match at home this season
Manchester United average 1.5 goals per match away from home this season

Wolverhampton Wanderers have scored the bulk of their goals in the 76-90 minute bracket
Manchester United have scored the majority of their goals in the 31-45 minute bracket

Wolverhampton Wanderers have opened the scoring in 41% of their matches
Manchester United have scored first in 78% of their matches

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2010/11 top scorer: Ebanks-Blake, Fletcher, 4
Manchester United 2010/11 top scorer: Berbatov, 19

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2010/11 Season Form: P24 W6 D3 L15 GF24 GA42 Pts 21 (20th)
Manchester United 2010/11 Season Form: P24 W15 D9 L0 GF54 GA22 Pts 54 (1st)