With the FA Cup semi-finals this weekend we have a few Premier League matches moved to midweek, starting with a pair of games on Tuesday evening, a set of fixtures which could see the second relegation spot confirmed.
We have one match televised live for those of us in the UK while the hidden ways of watching Premier League football will be available to those who want to watch the other match. We’ll kick things off with the TV match.
Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester United
The Sky cameras will be at Molineux to see if Manchester United can move up to third position in the table when they take on the side who knocked them out in the quarter final of the FA Cup last month in Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wolves go into the match in seventh place in the table and if they want to finish there they could do with getting something from this match because Leicester City have closed right in on them but at the same time their immediate focus is going to be on Sunday’s semi-final against Watford. That should open the door to a Manchester United side who are flying home under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and who need to win to keep up their hopes of finishing in the top four.
Wolves have made no secret of the fact that they are resting plenty of players in this match and I wouldn’t expect any different so the even money on United, who won’t lack for motivation after not really showing up in that FA Cup quarter final, looks decent enough to me.
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Watford vs Fulham
The last competitive action that Fulham could have as a Premier League club could be the short trip to Vicarage Road to take on a Watford side who will have the majority of their focus on the clash against Wolves at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.
Given that Watford are highly likely to ensure their main players are fresh and fit for the weekend they offer even less interest than they usually do for me but I gave up on Fulham a long time ago and even against a weakened side I wouldn’t risk my life on them winning. I would understand why the Cottagers are perceived to be value here but this is a classic no bet match for me.
Tips
Back Manchester United to beat Wolverhampton Wanderers for a 4/10 stake at 2.00 with Betway
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