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Ajax v Manchester United: Choice of Enhanced Odds Deals for Europa League Final

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With domestic leagues having come to an end across Europe this weekend, it’s time to sort out the cup competitions and the first of these will be decided on Wednesday as Manchester United and Ajax do battle in the Europa League.

While the competition is often seen as a poor relation to the Champions League, there is plenty at stake for both teams and there will be huge interest from a betting point of view as well so, it’s good to see the following enhanced odds deals coming in ahead of the match.

Coral: 33/1 on United to Lift the Trophy

Coral are on board with a great price of 33/1 on Manchester United to lift the trophy on Wednesday night. Remember, that’s the trophy market so Coral will still pay out even if United need extra time and possibly penalties to succeed.

That figure compares with Coral’s standard book rate of 4/9 while the best we could find in the open markets came in at 1/2 with Winner Sports so, it’s worth following the specific terms.

This is a deal for new customers so, if you don’t have an account with Coral you can sign up via the link and get involved with just a few basic details. Once registered, you must make a first deposit using a debit or credit card – please avoid eWallets as most of these are ineligible. Credit at least £5.00 and then stake the fixed amount of £1.00 on Manchester United to lift the trophy when these teams meet on Wednesday May 24.

If your bet is a winner, Coral will pay returns at that 4/9 rate back into your account while the balance, up to 33/1, is returned as free bet tokens. Even if you were to lose and Ajax took the crown, you will still receive a £5.00 free bet but please be aware that these tokens have a short 4 day shelf life before they expire.

Ladbrokes: 25/1 on a Goal Scored

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If you were taking a bet in the total goals markets for this final, betting over the 0.5 line in 90 minutes comes in at a very short best price of 1/10 with 32Red and 888Sport. At that sort of figure in the open markets, there will be very few takers but a 25/1 from Ladbrokes on at least one goal being scored is far more exciting.

It’s a similar deal to Coral’s in the way it works but there are key differences so please read on to take in the significant terms.

Once again, this is for new customers so the first step is to sign up via the link and then to make a deposit of at least £5.00 via a debit or credit card. With those funds at the ready, stake the fixed amount on a goal to be scored in Wednesday’s Europa League Final. Remember, this must come in 90 minutes and with this promo, it does not take into account any extra time or penalties.

If successful, you will get profits at Ladbrokes’ book price of 1/25 back as cash while the balance, up to the 25/1 figure comes back as a free bet token. If the score is 0-0 in 90 minutes, you will receive your money back as a free bet.

Please check all terms and conditions of both deals to make sure you are happy.

While neither promo is guaranteed to land, they both have a very strong chance of coming in. Ajax have scored freely in Europe this season and have teenage striking sensation Kasper Dolberg in their ranks who has seven goals in European competition.

Manchester United have kept things tighter at the back in Europe this year, while being less prolific up front and they have lost their most prolific striker – Zlatan Ibrahimovic – through injury. But, with Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney involved, there will surely be at least one goal in 90 minutes.

United are hot favourites to win it so, if you don’t have an account at Coral, United to lift the trophy at 33/1 is an excellent figure while 25/1 on a goal being scored for new customers at Ladbrokes could prove to be equally profitable.

Matthew

Matt Harris has worked as a freelance sports writer since 1990 and the ‘good old days’ of print journalism. In those pre-digital times, he worked for a number of football fanzines and also covered sport in local county publications.

From there, Matt worked for Sky Sports’ teletext service in 1992 at the birth of the new Premier League. Since the online revolution, he has also covered cricket and football for operators including Unibet, Betfair, Cloudbet, BetVictor and 888Sport.

Matt’s expertise lies in cricket, football and golf and he is our chief writer at ukbookmakers.info.

As a Tottenham Hotspurs fan, Matt also writes for www.thelilywhites.co.uk. This fansite has been launched in 2019 and every important Spurs news are covered there.

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