Manchester United v Everton betting odds, tips & preview – 22.04.12

Red Devils to capitalise on strong home record against Toffees

Premier League Betting

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Manchester United v Everton betting odds
Manchester United to win: 4/11 at Paddy Power
Draw: 9/2 at SkyBet
Everton to win: 10/1 at Totesport

The Red Devils find themselves in a position of just having to keep winning in order to defend their title. Fortunately for them, winning is something that they do very well, with twelve wins in their last fourteen Premier League matches. Manchester United just get the job done and you can’t argue that. At Goodison Park earlier in the season, they were heavily out-played, heavily out-shot and yet they still managed to come away with a 1-0 win. Sir Alex Ferguson has brushed aside the challenge of Manchester City and will know that a win against Everton on Sunday will pretty much secure the title for them. Wayne Rooney has been in sparkling form at home, netting in each of the last six games at Old Trafford, scoring eight goals in that terrific run. So Rooney is worth looking at in the goalscorer markets. United are now on a seven match winning streak at Old Trafford.

Just to back up the great work that Rooney is doing, United are so strong at the back. They have kept six clean sheets in their last seven Premier League matches to take control of the title race. There was that wobble at Wigan when they lost 1-0 back on the 11th of April, but they responded from that with a 4-0 win over Aston Villa. So the wheels certainly haven’t come off, and with such a strong home record, they should go on and pick up three points which takes them closer to the defence of their title. At home, Manchester United have a W14 D1 L2 record for the season and if anyone is expecting an upset, it is worth nothing that Manchester United have lost only once in eighteen Premier League home matches against Everton. Their record speaks for itself, and out of those eighteen matches, United have won fifteen.

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Everton don’t relish trips to Old Trafford, and they have only scored two goals in their last seven visits there. The Toffees haven’t managed a goal in their last three run outs at Old Trafford either, so they are firm underdogs for this fixture. However, David Moyes does have Everton playing well again this season, and they have the added touch of class up front in Nikica Jelavic. After losing out in the FA Cup semi final to rivals Liverpool, all Everton have left to play for, is to try and finish above the Reds and win the battle of pride. Everton are actually in pretty good shape at the moment, unbeaten in the last four with three wins in that run. More surprisingly perhaps, is that Everton have scored two or more goals in each of their last four matches in the Premier League, and that isn’t something you associated with the Toffees. Everton have only lost one of their last six on the road in the Premier League, bit trips to Old Trafford are a different thing. They just don’t seem to have any answer there for whatever the Red Devils produce. One win in eighteen league attempts at Old Trafford paints a sorry picture for the Toffees.