Chelsea vs Manchester United preview: Exclusive 22/1 bet boost
Given the recent news that Manchester City face a two-year ban from the Champions League for breaches of financial fair play regulations, the race for a place among Europe's elite next season just got hotter.
It's a decision that will certainly effect both Chelsea and Manchester United ahead of their clash at Stamford Bridge tonight, with six points separating the Blues in fourth and their visitors in ninth.
There's plenty at stake then, and we're offering an extra incentive to follow the big game with an exclusive offer from Sky Bet and their Request A Bet market.
In fact, our 18/1 tip has been boosted to 22/1 exclusively via this link, but first let's run through the bet.
Both teams to score = No
Nine of the last 14 meetings between the two teams have seen one or the other fail to find the net, which has been a remarkable trend in United's recent matches. In fact, from the Red Devils last 11 matches across all competitions stretching back to Boxing Day, just one has seen both teams register on the scoresheet.
Bruno Fernandes - 3+ shots
While he failed to mark his debut with a goal, Fernandes did show signs of what his game is all about, and attempting shots at will is certainly a major part. He fired off five against Wolves last time out, and across 23 league and European appearances this season he's attempted three or more shots on 19 occasions.
Chelsea over 5.5 corners
Second to Manchester City in the Premier League in terms of corners this season, 98 of Chelsea's tally of 166 have come at Stamford Bridge thus far (59%). The Blues have won six or more corners in nine of their 12 home matches thus far.
Manchester United under 4.5 corners
Manchester United have had fewer than five corners in 11 matches this season, eight of which have come against the other nine teams in the top half of the table, including their season opening reverse fixture against Chelsea (3).
United 30+ booking points
While the Red Devils have been well behaved since the turn of the year as far as their league disciplinary record is concerned, they could be accused of lacking fight and intensity in that time, and Solskjaer will be keen for that to change. Only four teams have committed more fouls over the course of the season, and United have averaged three yellow cards per game across their last five meetings with Chelsea.
A £10 bet could return over £200 profit using our exlcusive boost link should our tips come in, so why not add further intrigue to an already mouth watering match?