Manchester United v Fulham Betting Odds 24 August: Man Utd 4-0 in This Series

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Manchester United v Fulham betting odds for the 24 August Premier League (Saturday) had Man Utd at 1/3 at BetOnline, which was currently offering up to US$900 in FREE BETS to qualified new customers.  Fulham would pay out US$90 on every US$10 bet.  The Draw would pay US$40 on every US$10 bet. 

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Nearly 60 percent of the bets placed on this matchup were going towards Manchester United. 

It’s easy to see why. Man United have won four and lost none of their last five Premier League games against Fulham, keeping clean sheets in all four victories.

Fulham have lost their last eight Premier League trips to Old Trafford and failed to score in the last five in a row.

Wayne Rooney has scored four goals in his last three Premier League games against Fulham.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s side have won 35 and lost just two of their last 40 Premier League games at Old Trafford and have dropped just two of the last 27 points available on home soil.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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