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MANCHESTER UNITED VS WEST HAM LAST MINUTE LIVE BETTING ODDS

Manchester United need to get things back on track here after capitulating to Fulham last Sunday. Dropped points look to be disastrous this year as Chelsea continue to steamroller the opposition and pad their goal difference. Nothing but three points will do for Sir Alex Ferguson's side here but they are considered heavy favourites for the win... But then again, so were Tottenham. 
Live betting on Manchester United vs West Ham is going to be especially interesting as this is one of those fixtures that can be a little tougher to predict without having seen how the players are lining up against each other. 
We've got the starting lineups for Manchester United vs West Ham:
Man Utd- Van der Sar, O'Shea, Vidic, Jonathan Evans, Evra, Nani, Scholes, Fletcher, Giggs, Rooney, Berbatov. Subs: Kuszczak, Owen, Smalling, Hernandez, Carrick, Rafael Da Silva, Valencia.
West Ham- Green, Spector, Gabbidon, Upson, Ilunga, Faubert, Noble, Parker, Boa Morte, Dyer, Cole. Subs: Stech, Barrera, Kovac, McCarthy, da Costa, Stanislas, Piquionne.
Ladbrokes have Manchester United's odds to win priced at 1.14 while the draw can be backed at 7.5. West Ham are a lengthy 19.0 and I reckon that some fans will be having substantial wagers on the Hammers turning around their woeful away form. 
Wayne Rooney is the favoured first goalscorer and you can back Rooney at a 3.75 price with Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernandez both at 4.5, Berbatov is starting so ignore Hernandez on that bet at the moment. 
Nani's odds to score first are trading at 8.0 and I think that's a very interesting wager today. Ryan Giggs is available at the same price. 
The bookmakers favour plenty of goals today with over 3.5 total goals paying out at even money with over 2.5 goals at a slim 1.36. 
This is definitely one for the live punters as it could easily be 6-0 to United or a 1-1 draw considereding how things might unfold in the opening 15 minutes. 

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