Odds look good for a Manchester United win
By wilswils, 17 Apr 2009 Matthew Wilson is a Roar Pro
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Defying the odds and becoming the first ever English team to beat FC Porto on home soil, Manchester United would feel like they can achieve anything at the moment.
The reigning champions are due to face Portsmouth in a game that can give United some breathing space from Liverpool. The Reds are trailing a very close second on the Premier League table.
Manchester United are favourites with the TAB, at $1.25 for the win, with Portsmouth at $11.00 and $5.10 for the draw.
Liverpool also take on Arsenal at home, in what may be the make or break of the Red’s Premier League title dreams.
Liverpool are the favourites to win, with $2.00, Arsenal are $3.50, and it’s $3.30 for the draw.
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Wini said | April 17th 2009 @ 8:59am | Report comment
I can’t wait for Liverpool and Arsenal, it will be a mouth-watering clash. They are the more expansive attacking teams in the Big 4, and they are arguably the two in-form clubs not only in England, but Europe. C’mon Arsenal!
Brian said | April 17th 2009 @ 10:45am | Report comment
Out of the 4 teams left in the UCL Man Utd definately look the worst. They had the easiest opponent and got through a nervy tie. C’mon Gunners for the trophy
Dario Simpatico said | April 17th 2009 @ 11:00am | Report comment
3.50 is great odds for the gunners. Liverpool may be running on empty after that 4-4 thriller
dasilva said | April 17th 2009 @ 3:05pm | Report comment
I think the EPL is pretty much secured for Manchester United. They have to drop points in two matches to let other team to come in contention. I think there early form is enough to get them over the line despite their uncertain recent form.
However the UCL and FA cup is another thing and in knockout matches requires team to be at the best form at the right moment and I think Arsenal and Everton are facing Manchester at the right time.
Art Sapphire said | April 17th 2009 @ 3:16pm | Report comment
I hope the TAB are paying the Roar the advertising.
It should come with a warning – “Gambling can lead to all sorts of problems when you back your team to win”.
Wilswils, my advice to you is to put all your money on the Gunners in the UCL semi.
You might not be happy red devil, but you will be miserable rich beatch!! : )