Everton travel to league leaders Manchester United in Sunday’s early kick-off at Old Trafford, as we bring you the latest Man Utd v Everton Odds, as Ladbrokes report huge support from punters for Alex Ferguson’s Champions elect at odds of 1/3.
Manchester United are looking on course to pick up their 20th Premier League title, sitting five points above Manchester City.
Sir Alex Ferguson will be aware that City are coming into some real hot form though, so he will expect nothing less than three points from his side.
With their title rivals not playing until later on Sunday, United have a chance to move eight points clear at the top of the table.
Wayne Rooney scored another two goals last weekend in his sides comfortable 4-0 win over Aston Villa. Rooney was far from his best in this game but proved just what a talent he is, scoring his 23rd and 24th goal in the league this campaign.
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The Red Devils have won their last seven at Old Trafford in the Premier League, only conceding one goal.
As for Everton, they will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing defeat to local rivals Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final last weekend.
The Toffees had taken the lead in the game, but a late Andy Carroll winner ended hopes of another FA Cup final for David Moyes and his side.
However, Moyes’ team are in a great run of from in the League at the moment. They are unbeaten in four games winning three of them.
Everton sit in seventh place in the league, one point ahead of their Merseyside rivals, which they will be desperate to maintain by the end of the season.
With Fulham, Stoke and Wolves after this David Moyes will be hopeful of a strong finish to secure seventh place and build momentum for next season.
Manchester United know they have a fantastic record at home to their opponents and they have not lost to Everton at Old Trafford for 20 years.
This match could have a massive say in where the title ends up this season and it all gets underway from 12.30pm on Sunday.