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Premier League: A 12/1 Bet Builder for Spurs v Manchester United

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Premier League: A 12/1 Bet Builder for Spurs v Manchester United

Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United meet in Saturday’s lunchtime Premier League clash — and with both sides chasing top-four ambitions, there’s plenty on the line.

Spurs come into this one off the back of a much-needed confidence boost, thrashing FC Copenhagen 4-0 in midweek Champions League action, while United had the week off after their 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest ended a three-game winning streak.

It’s shaping up to be a fiery one in north London — and our 12/1 Bet Builder looks well placed to deliver value.

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United Bet Builder Tips

  • Tottenham to win @ 7/4
  • Both Teams To Score @ 11/20
  • Bruno Fernandes to be carded @ 5/2

Pays out at 12/1

Spurs riding the European wave

After two home defeats and some restless fans, Spurs finally gave their supporters something to cheer with that midweek 4-0 demolition of Copenhagen. Micky van de Ven’s solo goal stole the headlines, and the result helped restore belief in Thomas Frank’s project after a tricky few weeks.

Tottenham had started the season brightly — just one loss in their opening six — but a dip in form followed, losing three of the next four league matches. Now, with European confidence flowing again, they’ll be out to put things right domestically.

History’s also on their side: United haven’t beaten Spurs in seven consecutive encounters, losing five — including last season’s Europa League final. That trend could easily continue at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Option 1: Tottenham to win @ 7/4

Both sides to score

Clean sheets have been rare for both sides this season. United have managed just one in ten Premier League outings, while Spurs’ early defensive solidity has faded, with only one shutout in their last six.

The goals, however, haven’t dried up — both clubs have scored 17 league goals so far. United are unbeaten in four, scoring ten in that run, and Spurs are rarely short on attacking intent at home.

Seven of United’s ten league games this season have seen both teams score — and the recent history between these two suggests goals again. There’s been a 4-3 EFL Cup classic, two 2-2 draws, and a 3-2 thriller since 2022.

Option 2: Both Teams To Score @ 11/20

Fernandes walking the disciplinary tightrope

Bruno Fernandes remains United’s heartbeat — but also one of their biggest liabilities when the temperature rises. The Portuguese playmaker has 38 yellow cards in 205 Premier League appearances and already two this season.

He was shown his only straight red in a 3-0 defeat to Spurs at Old Trafford last term and has been booked twice before against them, including once in the League Cup.

With his fiery temperament, constant protests, and willingness to get stuck in, it wouldn’t take much for him to end up in the referee’s book again this weekend.

Option 3: Bruno Fernandes to be carded @ 5/2