27thApril 2023 – 21:15, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United will close the Premier League 33rd round on Thursday evening. Both teams will search for a positive result to keep them competitive in the Champions League ticket race.
Tottenham Hotspur Preview & Team News
Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to improve on their last outing here after the 6-1 Premier League losing effort in their previous game against Newcastle United. That was a huge blow for the Spurs and their second straight defeat. Matches with Tottenham Hotspur have usually been absorbing encounters recently, with high scoring being a common characteristic. Over their past six clashes alone, the sum total of 27 goals has been scored for both teams combined (at an average of 4.5 goals per game), with 12 of those accredited to Tottenham Hotspur. Going into this encounter, Tottenham Hotspur have left without a victory over Manchester United in their last four matches in the league. Yves Bissouma (Ankle Fracture) and Rodrigo Bentancur (Cruciate Ligament Rupture) will not be able to play for Tottenham Hotspur manager Ryan Mason.
Manchester United Preview & Team News
In their previous game, Manchester United drew 0-0 in the FA Cup match with Brighton & Hove Albion. However, the Red Devils scheduled the FA Cup finals against their city rivals after being better in a penalty shootout. A tendency of at least one side getting a clean sheet in games involving Manchester United has been fairly consistent in recent matches. Examining their last six meetings reveals that this has occurred five times. In those clashes, opposing sides have hit a goal total of 5, and Manchester United have scored 7. We shall soon find out if that trend will be continued into this next match. Ahead of this meeting, Manchester United hasn’t been beaten by Tottenham Hotspur when having played them away from home in the previous four league games. Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has some current player fitness concerns. Tom Heaton (Ankle Injury), Alejandro Garnacho (Ankle Injury), Scott McTominay (Unknown Injury), Raphaël Varane (Foot Injury), Lisandro Martínez (Metatarsal Fracture), and Donny van de Beek (Knee Injury) are not able to play.
Full-Time Winner Odds & Prediction
The hosts have been in crisis lately, and their rivals could take advantage of that. Although Man Utd hasn’t been impressive as well, they could clinch a massive win in London.
Goals Market Prediction
It is going to be an exciting clash of the two teams fighting for the top-four finish. The BTTS Yes bet was successful in the Spurs’ last six games, and we expect that streak to continue.