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An away win will be our prediction for the Crystal Palace vs. Man United match in England’s top-flight.

Man United bounced back to form in the Premier League last weekend after claiming maximum points at Southampton. But, the Red Devils could be tested further when they travel to Selhurst Park on Saturday.

Offshore Odds: Red Devils Slim Favorites  

Match ResultOdds
Crystal Palace+186
Draw+270
Man United+141

Crystal Palace vs. Man United Head-to-Head Stats

TotalCrystal PalaceMan UnitedDraws
Games316205
Premier League Games265165
Goals762452 

Before Betting

The pressure on Erik ten Hag was eased slightly last weekend after Man United ended a two-game losing run at Southampton.

A much-needed goal for Marcus Rashford gave United a 2-0 advantage, before Alejandro Garnacho added a third in the closing stages.

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However, the Red Devils will be looking to build momentum to enhance their chances of Champions League qualification this term.

Last weekend was a rare weekend in which United looked clinical in the final third. But they will likely find chances harder to manufacture against Palace. To this point, no side in the Premier League has missed more big chances than the Red Devils.

In truth, Crystal Palace has been one of the most disappointing sides so far this term. So much was expected of Oliver Glasner’s side after a strong finish to the previous campaign, but they are yet to win in four outings this term.

They have at least shown character in their last two matches, coming from behind to pick up draws against Chelsea and Leicester City.

The Eagles found themselves 2-0 down against the Foxes after 46 minutes last weekend, before Jean-Philippe Mateta netted his second goal to salvage a point in the second minute of second-half injury time.

Crystal Palace vs. Man United Prediction

United was thumped 4-0 in this fixture at the back end of last season, as the Eagles completed a rare league double over the Red Devils.

However, their performances so far this season have underwhelmed, meaning that we will be siding with United landing a second win on the bounce at Selhurst Park.

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