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Premier League Betting Tips for Bournemouth v Manchester United

With just five games left to play in this campaign, the Premier League has reached the business end of proceedings, with still so much to play for in the English top-flight.
@Footy_Tipster gives his best predictions ahead of this round of fixtures in the Premier League..
Manchester United will make the long trip south on Sunday afternoon to face Bournemouth in the Premier League at the Vitality Stadium.
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Now, let’s take a closer look at some betting angles for Sunday’s Premier League fixtures:
Bournemouth v Manchester United – Sunday, 2pm
- Bournemouth must be kicking themselves a little, having looked to have had a real shot at a top seven finish, just one win in their last eight Premier League games have seen the Cherries drop down to eighth in the league, almost suggesting they are starting to run out of steam.
- However, with five games left to play, Andoni Iraloa’s side occupy fifth place by a single point, which could become a European spot if the Premier League are awarded an extra spot, it all depends on other competitions.
- Bournemouth welcome United to the South Coast and should be fairly confident, given they’ve not lost against the Red Devils in their last three meetings, including their 3-0 triumph at Old Trafford back in December.
——————————– - It’ll be interesting to see which team Ruben Amorim puts out for Man United’s trip to Bournemouth on Sunday, there’s no denying the Red Devils have put all their eggs in one basket in terms of the Europa League campaign and with their semi-final on the horizon, he could be tempted to leave a few key players out for this one.
- The Premier League has become a bit of a write-off for United, another defeat on home soil against Wolves on Sunday afternoon meant it’s now fifteen defeats in the league for the first time in their history, another unwanted record for Ruben Amorim’s side.
- We should be in for goals on the South Coast, as five of the last six meetings between these two sides have produced three or more goals.
Prediction: Both Teams To Score & No Draw, Bournemouth 2-1 Manchester United.