Manchester United will be looking to build on their away win at Crystal Palace against West Ham United on Thursday. And our football experts have studied both teams’ form to come up with a cracking 7/2 bet builder.
Man United vs West Ham United Bet Builder Tips Thursday 4th December
There are signs of improvement from Manchester United under Ruben Amorim, however, their last home match was a disappointment. The Red Devils suffered a 1-0 defeat to 10-man Everton; however, they responded by coming away from a potentially difficult away fixture at Crystal Palace with a 2-1win. West Ham’s form had picked up, with two wins and a draw before losing 2-0 at home to Liverpool. Our experts have come up with a great value bet builder at SBK, one of the best online bookies in the UK, where a £10 wager will see you get a £45.00 payout.
Odds correct at 09:00 on 03/12/2025. Odds subject to change.
We have used a wealth of data, including stats from Kickform to come up with our picks. Let’s have a look at each leg our SBK bet builder in a little more detail.
Man United to Win
Manchester United have won four from six matches at Old Trafford in the Premier League this season. The other two games ended in defeat, both by a single goal, to leaders Arsenal on the opening day and to Everton last time out. Amorim’s side will be desperate to get back to winning ways in front of their own supporters after the disappointment of the defeat to the Toffees.
West Ham have lost three from six on their travels, with only one win. They will be without Lucas Paqueta after his sending off against Liverpool. Kickform give the home side a 57% chance of winning and we are confident that they will claim all three points.
BTTS: Yes
Both teams have got on the scoresheet in 69% of Manchester United’s Premier League matches and in 54% of West Ham’s. The two sides have only kept one clean sheet apiece this season, and we expect goals at both ends.
Over 9.5 Corners
West Ham may be having a tough season, but they are winning more than their fair share of corners, averaging 5.54 per match, the joint sixth best in the league. Manchester United have averaged 4.24 corners per game. 77% of West Ham’s games have had over 9.5 corners in total, with the figure at 67% for their away fixtures. We feel that the corner count will be into double figures.