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EVERTON VS MANCHESTER UNITED LATEST PREMIER LEAGUE BETTING TIPS

Wayne Rooney is obviously the main story coming into this fixture, taking on his boyhood side while in a very rich vein of form. Everton have improved significantly over their indifferent start to the season and seem to be enjoying the presence of American Landon Donovan. 
Despite this, United are listed as odds-on favourites by top UK bookmaker William Hill. You'll find Sir Alex Ferguson's side at a 3/4 price while the Toffees can be backed at 4/1. The draw is listed at 12/5 and that isn't a bad bet for Everton fans. 
In fact, you'll find that a 1-1 draw is the shortest-priced correct score with a 5/1 listing. United are favoured to win 2-0 at 6/1 or 2-1 at 13/2. United to win 1-0 pays out at 9/1 while a 3-0 romp rewards at 11/1. Everton 2-1 is paying 12/1 while a 1-0 victory trades at 17/2. A 2-2 will see a 14/1 payout. 
United are decently-priced at 7/4 to win both legs of the double result (half-time/full-time). Draw/Manchester United pays out at 15/4 while Everton/Man United pay see some action at a juicy 25/1. 

Rooney isn't the only player here facing off against former team-mates. Former United charges Phil Neville and, especially, Louis Saha will be looking to make an impression here. Saha is at 2/1 to score anytime and 7/1 first or last. He's at 12/1 to score 2 or more and 50/1 for a massive hat-trick. Landon Donovan is a solid 4/1 to score anytime while Mikel Arteta is listed at 6/1. Yakubu is well-priced at 11/4 as is Tim Cahill at 7/2. 
Wayne Rooney is at evens to score anytime and 4/1 first or last. He is 13/2 to score two or more and 25/1 to score a hat-trick. Rooney has bagged 14 in his last 13 games, so you can't argue with his ability to find the net. Darren Fletcher is at 6/1 to score anytime and Paul Scholes may score another classic like he did in Milan and he's at 11/2 to do so. 
I am confident in United's ability to take this one, and you'll find the reds on the (-1.0) handicap at a solid 21/10. I'm also backing Rooney to get at least two. 
In the later fixtures today, I'm staying away from the Arsenal vs Sunderland game as Arsenal are short-priced at 2/9 and I'd be tempted to bet against them but Sunderland's away form is absolutely pants. The Black Cats are at 14/1 to win at the Emirates while the draw pays 9/2. 
I actually don't think Hull are bad value to beat West Ham at 4/1. The Hammers aren't exactly the picture of optimism at the moment and Phil Brown's men have gotten some encouraging results lately. This would be a big 3 points for the Tigers. The Hammers are odds-on at 8/11 with the draw at 5/2. 
Chelsea travel to Molineux to take on Wolves and they are 3/10 for the victory. Mick McCarthy's side are at 10/1 with the draw at 19/5. Wolves aren't the most impressive side, but Chelsea haven't done so well away from Stanford Bridge. An in-play bet on the draw may be the advised option, if Chelsea start slow Wolves could capitalize. Their image rights rollicking from the corporate side of the club probably hasn't helped either. 
Crisis-club Portsmouth take on the resurgent Stoke City, who look to have become the new Bolton (the good one from about six years ago). The Potters are 9/4 to get the result while Pompey will be trying their best to give the fans something to smile about. They're favoured for the win at 5/4 with the draw at an 11/5 price. 
A four way accumulator with United to win, Chelsea/Wolves to draw, Hull City to win and Stoke to win pays a whopping 135.5/1 at William Hill.

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