Manchester United v Arsenal Latest Odds, Match Betting 19 November

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Nov/17/2016

Gambling911.com has your Manchester United v Arsenal betting odds for Saturday’s matchup as well as various futures and specials.

Man Utd was at 6/4 odds, Arsenal 2/1 and the Draw 9/4.  More than half the betting action was on Manchester United.

Arsenal are winless in their last nine Premier League games at Old Trafford, losing seven of those matches.  The Gunners did win away to United in the FA Cup in 2015.

United could draw a third successive home league game for the first time since 1992.

A defeat would leave them on 18 points and equal their lowest tally after 12 matches of a Premier League season, set in 2004-05.

Jose Mourinho has never lost a Premier League game against Arsenal while Wayne Rooney has scored 14 times in all competitions against Arsenal during his career.

Arsene Wenger's only win in 15 previous encounters as a manager in any competition against Jose Mourinho came in the 2015 Community Shield (D6, L8).

Arsenal's only Premier League away defeat in 2016 came at Manchester United in February.

They have lost just one of their last 21 top-flight matches.

More Manchester United Betting Odds

Next Permanent Manager

Mauricio Pochettino (11/2), Diego Simeone (17/2), Eddie Howe (9), Ryan Giggs (10), L Enrique (12), Ronald Koeman (12)

Top Goalscorer

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (1/7), Marcus Rashford (6), Juan Mata (16), Paul Pogba (20), Wayne Rooney (20)

Trophy Multiples

No Trophies (1), Any Major Trophy (6/5), FA Cup and League Cup (25), League Cup Europa League (28)

More Arsenal Betting Odds

Next Permanent Manager

Eddie Howe (3), Joachim Low (12), Roberto Mancini (14), Dennis Bergkamp (16), Ronald Koeman (16), Roger Schmidt (18)

Trophy Multiples

Not To Win Any Major Trophy 16/17 (4/7), No Trophies (8/13), Any Major Trophy (6/5)

Top League Goalscorer

Alexis Sanchez (4/9), Theo Walcott (11/4), Olivier Giroud (8), Mesut Ozil (16)

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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