It’s the big one on Saturday evening – El Sackico!
Manchester United travel to London to take on Spurs with Ole Gunnar Solksjaer and Nuno Espirito Santo both under severe pressure.
It might not be pretty but we expect goals at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and we’ve put together an 18/1 Bet Builder for what should be an unmissable clash.
- Both teams to score
- Ronaldo to score
- Scott McTominay to be booked
- Harry Kane to have two or more shots on target
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Tottenham v Manchester United Bet Builder Betting Tip:
Both teams to score
Goals look likely on Saturday evening – this duo shared a total of 11 goals in their two meetings last season.
And Spurs have conceded in their last six league matches while Manchester United have scored in 13 of their last 14 competitive away games.
Ronaldo to score
Ronaldo is in on his longest goal drought in league football since 2017, with nothing to show for his last 15 shots.
With the pressure on though, we expect him to get back to scoring ways against a Spurs defence that has managed just one clean sheet in their last 12 games.
Scott McTominay to be booked
McTominay has managed to keep himself out of the ref’s notebook in the Premier League so far this season but he looks overpriced to pick up a card on Saturday.
He’s averaging over one foul per game this season and was booked in this fixture last season and we expect things to be feisty in that midfield battle.
Harry Kane to have two or more shots on target
Kane has bagged 10 goals in 16 appearances for club and country so far this season and he’ll fancy his chances of adding to that tally against a frankly woeful United defence.
The Spurs striker to land at least two shots on target looks a solid play.
*Please note that all odds are correct at the time of article publication.