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Arsenal v Manchester United: Price Boosts and Odds Offers from Around the Sportsbooks

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Arsenal v Manchester United

It’s the biggest game of the weekend in the Premier League and whoever wins at the Emirates on Sunday will remain on course for the Champions League next season. The loser will almost certainly be destined for the Europa League instead while a draw is no good to either team.

There’s so much at stake and the bookmakers have unsurprisingly got on board with a number of price boosts and enhanced offers. Here are the best of those deals.

888Sport

7/1 for the Gunners and 14/1 for United Visit 888Sport

As they often do for the big games, 888Sport have published a new customer deal which boosts the price for either team to win it. In their standard market, 888 are quoting 19/20 on an Arsenal victory while Manchester United come in at 14/5. With this deal, those figures go to 7/1 for the Gunners and 14/1 for United.

Those are excellent prices and to claim either one, you must be a new 888 customer, signing up via the link and registering a new account with a few elementary details. From here, you are required to deposit at least £10.00 via a debit or credit card and then make your choice.

You can’t take both teams here so stake between £5.00 and £10.00 on either Arsenal or Manchester United and then watch Sunday’s action unfold. If your bet is successful, 888Sport will pay returns at the standard book price back to your new account while the balance is issued as free bet tokens. These arrive within 72 hours of settlement and you then have 7 days in which to use them before they expire.

Paddy Power

Arsenal available at 7/1 to beat UnitedVisit Paddy Power

Paddy’s offer is similar to that of 888Sport although at present they are just boosting one team with Arsenal available at 7/1 to beat United. Once again this is for new customers only so if that price sounds interesting against the industry best of 101/100 with MarathonBet, head across to sign up if you don’t already hold an account here.Registration is quick and easy and once again, you should stake between £5.00 and £10.00 but this time the only option is on an Arsenal victory. If that lands, you can collect your profits in the same way with returns at Paddy Power’s book price coming right back into your account with the remainder as free bet tokens. Note here that Paddy’s free bets last for 30 days before they expire.

Ladbrokes

Correct Score, First Goal Scorer, Half Time / Full Time

Ladbrokes’ deal is a refunded bet rather than a price boost but it will drop in if the game ends in a draw and that could be a likely scenario in a tight contest between two evenly matched teams. It’s open to all customers and here’s what you need to do in order to claim it.

Bets must be placed in the ante post markets so stake on Arsenal and Manchester United in any of the following:

Correct Score, First Goal Scorer, Half Time / Full Time.

If the scores finish level, Ladbrokes will simply refund losing bets up to the limit of £25.00 or currency equivalent.

Refunds come back as free bets within 24 hours of the game ending and you then have 7 days in which to use them before they expire.

Please check terms and conditions for these offers but clearly any of them could be very useful to have for this important match. The first two rely on a winner in the fixture and both sides, while not necessarily looking to play an expansive open game, will be desperate for victory as they need the points to stay in touch with the top four.

Ladbrokes’ deal will kick in if the sides cancel each other out so if you’re backing the draw and are interested in other markets then that’s the one to go for. So, make your selection and sit back to enjoy Sunday’s game.

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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