Manchester Utd vs Newcastle prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2022-10-15 13:00.
Manchester United notched a unique century against Everton (W 2-1) by claiming their 100th Premier League (PL) victory after conceding the opener, showing heart yet again to come from behind as part of a run of conceding first in three of their last four competitive matches (W3, L1). That’s just one of the reasons that manager Erik ten Hag praised his side’s spirit and belief after their narrow 1-0 win over Omonia Nicosia in the UEFA Europa League during midweek, their third straight triumph following a 6-3 derby mauling by Manchester City earlier this month.
Looking for a swift return to the illustrious Champions League, the Red Devils have shown some strong form this campaign, losing just one of their last 12 PL home games (W7, D4), with impressive back-to-back victories here over Liverpool and Arsenal important early-season scalps at Old Trafford. Beating fellow top-six contenders Newcastle United would be another impressive result as they bid to uphold their outstanding recent home H2H record (W6, D1).
The Magpies conceded an average of exactly three goals per game during that miserable sequence of visits to Manchester, but an improving Newcastle side is expected to be more competitive this time around. Starting the game one point behind their hosts, they’ve only conceded three or more goals in one fixture this season, and that came when drawing 3-3 to PL juggernauts Manchester City.
Newcastle know how to find the back of the net themselves and are fresh from scoring nine goals in two PL games (W2), including a 5-1 demolition of Brentford last weekend, with Eddie Howe’s side now seeking improvement on the road to sustain their push for European qualification. However, one win in four PL away games (D2, L1) this campaign isn’t great form to take into a clash vs the side they’ve conceded more PL goals against than any other (113)!
Players to watch: Cristiano Ronaldo netted his 700th club goal against Everton, which was his second strike in five Man United games which arrived before half-time. Meanwhile Newcastle’s Miguel AlmirĂłn was on target in each of their last two PL games – they’re now unbeaten in his last five goalscoring appearances (W4, D1).
Hot streak: The last five H2Hs all featured scoring in both halves (Man United: W4, D1).