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Newcastle vs Manchester United football predictions & betting tips

After being taught a lesson in finishing by Tottenham last time out, [team 14] will be glad of a trip north to face [coach 455377]’s men. The Tynesiders were well beaten at home by Brighton last month and have conceded an average of 2 goals a game so far at home. In their only away game so far, the Red Devils managed 2 goals and they’re given a 57% chance of scoring over 1.5 again. [team 20] have scored an average of 1.5 goals per game at home their opening 2 games and their chances of scoring under 1.5 in this game are rated at 82% with the Geordies given a 54% chance of scoring more than 0.5.

Those stats point to a 1-2 away win for Manchester Utd, a result which you can currently get at 7/1. With Manchester Utd given a 57% chance of scoring over 1.5 that result looks the best bet on this game. But if you expect the visiting defence to be nervy after the heavy defeat to Spurs, you might fancy the 9/4 on Manchester Utd to win and BTTS which accounts for the high possibility of both hitting the back of the net while taking into consideration the 64% likelihood of an away win.

Newcastle vs Manchester United betting

Where to find the head to head statistics, standings and past fixtures? You can access the details of the Newcastle vs Manchester United fixture via the prediction tab in match details or through the football predictions section. The predictions are being calculated with sophisticated self learning algorithms delivered by real data scientists.

We are comparing our predictions of [fixture 16924641] with the odds of some of the best British bookmakers. Please note, the odds of your bookie might be different and make sure to check the football betting academy before betting real money. Not betting on this fixture? Make sure to check the all football games to decide better.

You might fancy the 9/4 on Manchester Utd to win and BTTS which accounts for the high possibility of both hitting the back of the net

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