Norwich vs Manchester United Betting Tips Part 2
- By A.J. Ryder on November 17, 2012 16:38 GMT
Anybody looking to grab any extra value can tuck into some of William Hill’s headline offers - you’ll find Norwich to win and Grant Holt to score at anytime paying out a solid 10/1 while Hernandez to score and Manchester United to win trades at a 2/1 price tag. It may be a bit different for Hernandez this time as he is starting the match and may not have the same impact. His direct running tends to stretch defenses out and create opportunities for other players. His ability to score scrappy goals makes him one of the best poachers in the Premier League, but he does blow hot and cold from time to time. Punters, especially those backing United today, will be hoping that he continues to produce the goods and hit the back of the net regularly.
The favoured correct score result is a 2-1 win for United with a 7/1 listing being floated on that. United to win 1-0 pays out at 8/1 while 2-0 pays out at a mere 15/2. Norwich to sneak a 1-0 victory pays out at 18/1 while a 2-1 result is considered the most likely at 16/1.
United on the double result trades at a solid 11/10.
In regards to the anytime goalscorers, it’s obvious that Van Persie comes in as the favoured striker with a slim 4/7 anytime price to get a goal. He’s 9/4 to grab two or more and 25/1 for a hat trick. There are odds out there on Wayne Rooney but he’s not expected to be on the team sheet for this one.
Hernandez to score another hat trick pays out at 25/1 while his 6/5 anytime price looks a juicy one. Tim Cleverley is worth keeping your eye on at a 7/2 anytime price. Look for him to score if you see him starting the match ahead of Paul Scholes or Michael Carrick.
You’ll also find living legend Ryan Giggs trading at a 4/1 price to grab an anytime goal. He may not start the match, but if you see him listed as a substitute, reckon that he just might get the job done considering he was able to get the 90th minute winner against Norwich last time out.
United have won 14 of their last 16 matches in all competition and they’ve been playing well in the Premier League as well with a 9/10 record in league action. They have fallen behind in 10 of their last 17 and they’ve come back to secure fifteen points so far from losing positions.
Verdict: United 3-1 with goals from Van Persie, Holt, Hernandez and Giggs.