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The Bookmaker Ratings vs WhoScored predictions battle: Round 3
Laure’s tip (in full here):
West Ham have won five out of their last six in all competitions and while they’re obviously prioritising a top-four finish in the league, the FA Cup ride has already proved to be an enjoyable one. Slaven Bilic described their extra-time victory over Liverpool in the competition as “one of West Ham’s greatest games”, and his troops will be up for this. West Ham to win are available at a very appealing 4.0, with William Hill. You can also take West Ham Draw No Bet with less risk at 3.0.
Martin’s say:
United, meanwhile, have been patchy all season long, although their record at Old Trafford of late is strong. That’s undoubtedly the reason why West Ham’s odds to win are so long, but a look at the double chance market for visitors still offers great value, so that is my first tip, with each of the last two meetings between these sides ending in a draw.
In 21 matches in all competitions at home this season Manchester United have been drawing with their opponents at half time on 16 occasions. With each of the last two meetings between the sides having been 0-0 at the interval I’m backing a repeat with odds @2.75 on under 0.5 goals in the first half.
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