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Can Man United go top? Will Sheffield get their first win of the season? And what should football spread betting fans be watching out for? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! What are the best bets for Burnley v Man United?After a start that saw Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s job in peril, Man United are now one win away from leapfrogging Liverpool and taking 1st place. All that stand in their way are Burnley, at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League. When was the last time Man United lost a Premier League game? You need to go back to November 1st, when a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang penalty gave Arsenal a rare win at Old Trafford (and their last victory for the next 7 league fixtures). Since then United have won 8 and drawn 2, though it’s worth noting that those stalemates have been the only games against ostensibly ‘top tier’ competition, in Man City and Leicester. No offence to Everton, Southampton and Aston Villa. Burnley, meanwhile, may be in 16th place, but have 5 points over Fulham, which both teams lagging behind in games played on 15. What are the odds on Marcus Rashford scoring against Burnley? Taking time away from his job supplying children with school dinners, Rashford has a PGM spread of 24-27, behind only Bruno Fernandes on 27-30. What are the odds on Man United beating Burnley? Though the Clarets actually won their last meeting 2-0 in January, Spreadex is offering a Man United/Burnley (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35, alongside a Total Goal Minutes spread of 2.8-3, and a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 19-22. What is the lowest points total in the history of the Premier League?Are Sheffield on track to become the worst team in Premier League history? If they fail to beat Newcastle – at 6pm on Sky Sports Premier League – they will take one step closer to that ignominious label.The 2007/08 Derby County side, led first by Billy Davies and then Paul Jewell, hold the record for the fewest points gained in a season, finishing with a mere 11. At the 17 game mark, the Rams were sitting on 6 points. The Blades have picked up just a third of that in the same number of games, languishing on a pathetic pair of points. They did, however, (narrowly) beat Bristol in the FA Cup at the weekend, so are in the midst of what currently passes as a winning streak for the club. The Magpies, meanwhile, suffered an extra time defeat to Arsenal in the cup, and haven’t won a league game in their last 5 matches. Is fate smiling on Sheffield? Spreadex potentially thinks so – the hosts are at a Sheffield United/Newcastle Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.1-2.3, and a lowly Total Goal Minutes price of 106-116. Have Everton ever finished in the Premier League top 4?Only once in the Premier League’s history have Everton finished in the top 4, back in 2004/05. They can temporarily return to that position on Tuesday, if they beat Wolves at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Main Event. What are the odds on Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring against Wolves? The (joint) 3rd top scorer in the league on 11 goals, Calvert-Lewin has nevertheless failed to find the back of the net since December 5th, explaining a reduced Player Goal Minutes spread of 16-19. What are the odds on Everton beating Wolves? The sides last met 6 months ago to the day, in a game Wolves won 3-0. That result has stood them in good stead – despite winning just 3 times in their last 12 league games, Spreadex are offering a Wolves/Everton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.05-0.25. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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