Manchester United v Newcastle Betting Odds 26 November

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Nov/25/2011
Manchester United v Newcastle Betting Odds

Manchester United v Newcastle betting odds for 26 November had Man City at 1/3 odds, Newcastle at 8/1 odds and the draw at 4/1.  All betting odds were available from BetOnline.com here

The British bookmakers are looking to take a bath should Newcastle win this one as almost all the action is coming in on the Magpies, who have not defeated Man United away from home since 1972. Newcastle and Manchester United are both 4-1-1 over their last six Premier League fixtures.     

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  • Both Newcastle and Man Utd have had two players booked in each of the last three Premier League meetings.
  • The Magpies have failed to win at Old Trafford in the Premier League, losing 11 of their 17 visits.
  • Michael Owen has scored 13 goals in 10 Premier league games against Newcastle.
  • Wayne Rooney has scored nine goals in 12 Premier League games against Newcastle for Manchester United.
  • Man Utd have won 13 and lost none of the last 17 matches against Newcastle in the Premier League.
  • Newcastle have scored just two goals and failed to score on five of their last seven visits to Old Trafford.
  • Man Utd have scored exactly one goal in each of their last five Premier League matches.
  • Manchester United have kept more clean sheets than any other team in the top flight (6), despite only five teams allowing more shots on target against them than the current champions (64).
  • Man Utd (W11 D3 L1) and Newcastle (W8 D6 L1) are both on a run of losing just one of their last 15 Premier League matches; both defeats were against Manchester City.
  • Javier Hernandez (32%) has the best conversion rate of any player with 10 goals or more in the last five seasons. 

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