Man U will finally get to end this disappointing season and I don't think they want to even play today. Villa should win 1-0 or 2-0. They last played with both teams failing to score. Villa has last 4 of 5 EPL games in not conceding a goal. Villa is getting a clean sheet today. The game will be aired perfectly on CNBC so make some money on this money game!
Got 10 games playing at once for the season finale! And congrats to Liverpool.
Manchester United vs Aston Villa (-140)
u2.5
AV: Shutout win (+245)
Flashscore:
Manchester United’s worst season in over half a century got the ending it arguably deserved on Wednesday night, with another limp performance resulting in a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham in the UEFA Europa League final. Huge question marks now surround the future of head coach Ruben Amorim, who has said he “won’t quit” but “will go tomorrow with no compensation” if the board and the fans feel he’s not the right man to lead the club forward.
Discontent with Amorim is sure to spread like wildfire should United suffer a 19th Premier League defeat of the season against Aston Villa on Sunday. A downcast Old Trafford sign-off to the campaign could see the Red Devils drop to a sobering 17th place in the table, but given only Arsenal (23) have won their final Premier League game of the season more often than United (22), they will perhaps feel confident of ending a dismal season on a high note.
While United missed out on Champions League qualification in midweek, Aston Villa could reach Europe’s top table for a second successive season on the final day. Unai Emery’s men begin the day outside the top five on goal difference alone, and realistically need to win here to give themselves the best possible chance of leapfrogging at least one of the three sides above them.
The in-form visitors have encouragingly won nine of their last 11 league matches (L2), but this is a fixture that’s plagued them down the years. Only Everton (42) have lost more Premier League games against one opponent than Villa have against United (40), while they’ve also won just one of their last 26 league matches on the final day to fall away from home (D7, L18).
Players to watch: Manchester United veteran Jonny Evans could bid farewell to the club for a second time here, and he enjoyed the reverse fixture, putting in a man of the match performance in a goalless draw. Villa’s Morgan Rogers will look to test his resolve and add to his ten Premier League assists this season - only three Villa players have ever managed more in a single campaign in the competition.
Hot stat: Aston Villa have conceded a league-high ten away goals after the 75th minute this season.
Got 10 games playing at once for the season finale! And congrats to Liverpool.
Manchester United vs Aston Villa (-140)
u2.5
AV: Shutout win (+245)
Flashscore:
Manchester United’s worst season in over half a century got the ending it arguably deserved on Wednesday night, with another limp performance resulting in a 1-0 defeat to Tottenham in the UEFA Europa League final. Huge question marks now surround the future of head coach Ruben Amorim, who has said he “won’t quit” but “will go tomorrow with no compensation” if the board and the fans feel he’s not the right man to lead the club forward.
Discontent with Amorim is sure to spread like wildfire should United suffer a 19th Premier League defeat of the season against Aston Villa on Sunday. A downcast Old Trafford sign-off to the campaign could see the Red Devils drop to a sobering 17th place in the table, but given only Arsenal (23) have won their final Premier League game of the season more often than United (22), they will perhaps feel confident of ending a dismal season on a high note.
While United missed out on Champions League qualification in midweek, Aston Villa could reach Europe’s top table for a second successive season on the final day. Unai Emery’s men begin the day outside the top five on goal difference alone, and realistically need to win here to give themselves the best possible chance of leapfrogging at least one of the three sides above them.
The in-form visitors have encouragingly won nine of their last 11 league matches (L2), but this is a fixture that’s plagued them down the years. Only Everton (42) have lost more Premier League games against one opponent than Villa have against United (40), while they’ve also won just one of their last 26 league matches on the final day to fall away from home (D7, L18).
Players to watch: Manchester United veteran Jonny Evans could bid farewell to the club for a second time here, and he enjoyed the reverse fixture, putting in a man of the match performance in a goalless draw. Villa’s Morgan Rogers will look to test his resolve and add to his ten Premier League assists this season - only three Villa players have ever managed more in a single campaign in the competition.
Hot stat: Aston Villa have conceded a league-high ten away goals after the 75th minute this season.