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Premier League: An 8/1 Bet Builder for Manchester United v Brighton

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Premier League: An 8/1 Bet Builder for Manchester United v Brighton

Manchester United are chasing a third straight Premier League win — but they’ll have to overcome a Brighton side that’s made itself very comfortable at Old Trafford in recent years.

United finally ended their Anfield curse last Sunday, claiming their first win there in almost a decade and giving Ruben Amorim his first back-to-back league victories nearly a year into the job.

Now, the challenge is to keep that momentum rolling. Brighton are heading north eyeing a fourth consecutive win at the Theatre of Dreams — and if history is anything to go by, this could be another lively encounter.

We’re expecting goals at both ends, and our 8/1 Bet Builder focuses exactly there.

Manchester United v Brighton Bet Builder Tips

  • Bryan Mbeumo anytime goalscorer @ 15/8
  • Both Teams To Score @ 1/2
  • Over 6.5 Manchester United corners @ 13/8

Pays out at 8/1

Mbeumo to stay in the spotlight

Bryan Mbeumo silenced Anfield inside two minutes last weekend, giving United the perfect start to a famous win over the champions.

That strike doubled his Premier League tally for the Red Devils — and after hitting 20 for Brentford last season, the Cameroonian forward is beginning to look right at home in Amorim’s front line.

With confidence sky-high and shot accuracy sitting at 45% since joining United, Mbeumo should have chances to keep the goals coming against a Brighton defence that hasn’t looked steady for months.

Option 1: Bryan Mbeumo anytime goalscorer @ 15/8

Seagulls always bring goals

If there’s one thing guaranteed when Brighton play, it’s entertainment. They’ve kept just one clean sheet in their last 20 Premier League games and have conceded first in all four of their away games this season.

United’s defense isn’t watertight either — only one shutout in eight league matches so far, and just three in their last 15 stretching back to last campaign.

Old Trafford has seen goals too: the Red Devils have won three of four home league games, but only Sunderland have failed to score against them.

Brighton’s fluid, fearless approach under Fabian Hürzeler means they’ll have their moments — so expect both nets to ripple.

Option 2: Both Teams To Score @ 1/2

United to rack up the corners

Brighton’s recent Old Trafford dominance (three straight wins, 8-3 aggregate scoreline) hasn’t translated to set pieces — far from it.

United have won the corner count in each of those matches, taking a whopping 28 corners to Brighton’s seven across the last four league encounters in Manchester.

That’s an average of seven corners per game for the Red Devils — and with Hürzeler’s open, attack-minded system leaving space on the counter, expect United’s wide men to keep forcing the issue.

Option 3: Over 6.5 Manchester United corners @ 13/8