At the start of the season, if you had offered Sir Alex Ferguson a Champions League semi-final place against Barcelona, he would have taken it. However, if you had offered him a semi-final spot against a Schalke team in the middle of the Bundesliga, he would have bitten your hand off.
Victories over Lyon and Chelsea have enabled the Red Devils to reach the final four and they will be confident of getting the right result in Gelsenkirchen, with William Hill (£25 free bet) offering odds of 7/5 that Manchester United return home with an advantage.
It certainly helps that the visitors have virtually sewn up the Premier League title after Saturday’s 1-0 win over Everton and Ferguson will not be too concerned about Sunday’s trip to the Emirates considering the team have easier games after that.
Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez are almost certain to start in attack, especially as Dimitar Berbatov has been ruled out injured and Rooney is an 11/2 chance with Stan James to open the scoring, with his Mexican team-mate available at 13/2 (Betfred – £50 free betting).
United certainly won’t be playing for a goalless draw, something which is always a dangerous first leg scoreline to have when you play the second leg at home, with Ladbrokes offering odds of 6/1 that they win by a solitary goal.
However, Schalke have eliminated Valencia and Inter Milan to reach this stage and some will consider them a value bet to record victory at odds of 12/5 (bet365 – £200 free bets).
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Victories over Lyon and Chelsea have enabled the Red Devils to reach the final four and they will be confident of getting the right result in Gelsenkirchen, with William Hill (£25 free bet) offering odds of 7/5 that Manchester United return home with an advantage.
It certainly helps that the visitors have virtually sewn up the Premier League title after Saturday’s 1-0 win over Everton and Ferguson will not be too concerned about Sunday’s trip to the Emirates considering the team have easier games after that.
Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez are almost certain to start in attack, especially as Dimitar Berbatov has been ruled out injured and Rooney is an 11/2 chance with Stan James to open the scoring, with his Mexican team-mate available at 13/2 (Betfred – £50 free betting).
United certainly won’t be playing for a goalless draw, something which is always a dangerous first leg scoreline to have when you play the second leg at home, with Ladbrokes offering odds of 6/1 that they win by a solitary goal.
However, Schalke have eliminated Valencia and Inter Milan to reach this stage and some will consider them a value bet to record victory at odds of 12/5 (bet365 – £200 free bets).
Source Linkhttp://www.freebetting.co.uk/schalke-v-manchester-united-latest-news-odds-and-free-bets/
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