West Ham travel to Old Trafford where they look to pick up their first away win in the Premier League against Manchester United for the first time in 15 years.
The Irons are 29/10 with Grosvenor Sport while Man United are favourites at 10/11 and a draw is 11/4.
David Moyes' side look to increase their gap in the top four with Tottenham only one point behind them with three games-in-hand and Arsenal two points behind with two games-in-hand.
The Irons are in reasonable form too with three wins in their last five league outings but they would have been disappointed with their performance against Leeds United in the five-goal thriller last week at the London Stadium - especially when they knocked Marcelo Bielsa's side out in the FA Cup just seven days earlier.
Meanwhile, United are finally showing some progress under Ralf Rangnick as the German saw his side capitalise on their chances against Brentford in the second-half of a 3-1 win at the Brentford Community Stadium.
The players still seem to be taking their time to get used to Rangnick's tactics and style of play but the Red Devils returned to winning ways midweek which will play on Moyes' mind.
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Team stats
- Both teams in matches involving West Ham have scored in 15 out of 22 league matches while for United it is 13 from 21 - both teams to score is 4/7
- West Ham have finished 14 league matches with three or more goals while for United it is 11 - over 2.5 goals is 4/6
- West Ham average 10.73 total corners and 11.55 away while United average 10.7 total and 10.8 at home - over 10.5 total corners is 10/11
Player to watch
Jarrod Bowen is West Ham's most in-form player at the moment so I am going to go with him for their trip to Manchester.
The forward has been involved in seven goals in his last five Premier League matches including three goals in his last two appearances.
He also picked up two goals in West Ham's win over Leeds United in the FA Cup.
H2H
This will be the 149th meeting between the two sides with West Ham picking up 46 wins, 32 draws and 70 defeats.
West Ham have not won at Old Trafford in the Premier League since 2007 but did win their earlier this season in the EFL Cup.
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