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Karine Grigoryan

24-12-2020 | 10:22 Football
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3 Christmas crackers on Boxing Day

VBET’s Premier League Insider gets into the festive spirit by giving sports fans three value football tips for the Boxing Day schedule:

LEICESTER TO BEAT MAN UTD

Odds: 2/1

This should be a fantastic game, but preference is for a home win. Leicester were outstanding at Spurs and have clearly rediscovered their golden touch.

United were just as good against Leeds, but that form feels increasingly false against an-all out attacking team that had no interest in defending.

As evidenced at Old Trafford last weekend, the visitors’ defence, while showing distinct signs of improvement, are hardly infallible – even in spite of their away record this season.

It’s perhaps no surprise, then, that we’ve seen plenty of good money knocking around about a home win at enticing odds of 2/1 with VBET.

JOHN McGINN TO SCORE AT ANY TIME

Odds: 3/1

The Scotland international has only scored once in the Premier League this season, back in October when Villa battered Liverpool, but he’s due another one soon.

McGinn is a bustling, all-out midfielder who never lets his side down and is part of a team that are in top trim of late.

Palace will of course be focused upon Jack Grealish throughout the game, but odds of 3/1 about his fellow midfielder getting on the scoresheet look decent in what is likely to be a really tight affair.

SHEFF UTD & EVERTON TO END A DRAW

Odds: 13/5

Blades are unlikely to win this one given Everton’s return to form, but there was enough to take from their draw at Brighton last weekend to suggest they can get something here.

We think Chris Wilder’s men would have easily won at the Amex had it not been for a first-half sending-off and VBET’s odds of 13/5 about the game ending all-square look generous now they’ve finally got a bit of momentum.

*Odds correct at time of publication

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