MANCHESTER UNITED VS RANGERS 2ND HALF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ODDS AND TIPS
United certainly dominated possession in the opening 45 minutes of this contest but failed to make any chances convert. That will certainly come as good news to those who backed Draw/United in the half-time/full-time betting, however. It looks like United are failing to carve out those lethal chances that tend to win them games, but the fact that Rangers are playing as defensive as possible certainly isn’t helping things.
The bookies haven’t really raised United’s odds to win by very much with the Old Trafford club available at a 1.28 price on the in-play betting with Ladbrokes.
The draw is sitting at a 4.0 price right now while Rangers odds to win are listed at a 13.0 margin- their odds have dropped a bit since the match started.
United on a (-1.0) handicap is listed at 2.1 and it certainly doesn’t look like United are going to blow them out this time. It could very well wind up as a 1-0 result to United and you know that Sir Alex would certainly take the points.
A 1-0 result to United is looking like the most probably correct score outcome at this point with a 4.0 price tag. A 2-0 win is listed just behind that at 4.5, while a 3-0 result would pay out at a solid 7.5.
A 1-0 result to Rangers is rewarding at 13.0 while a 2-0 victory is priced at 51.0. A 2-1 win for Glasgow is sitting at a 34.0 payout.
United’s odds to score the next goal are sitting at 1.3 while Rangers are at 5.5 and no goals is sitting at 6.5. It likely isn’t a huge surprise that Wayne Rooney is favoured to score the next goal and you can back him to score next at 3.75 while Javier Hernandez (aka Chicharito) is listed at 5.0. Antonio Valencia is trading at 9.5, but the one to watch is definitely Darron Gibson who had arguably the best chances of the half- hitting the post once on a long-range effort.
Darron Gibson’s odds to score next are listed at 13.0.
You would expect to see Dimitar Berbatov take the field if it remains 0-0 and the other thing that United must do is get their central midfielders to play further up the pitch and offer support for the strikers. At the moment, all the support is coming from the flanks and United are struggling to break down Rangers defensive formation. United should pull this off, but they need a much more effective second half performance.