
Norwich vs Man Utd Odds: Best bets from Carrow Road

Saturday evening closes with Norwich hosting Manchester United at Carrow Road, live on Sky Sports with a 17:30 kick off.
Norwich remain rock bottom of the Premier League and have really struggled since stepping back up into the top flight. In fifteen Premier League matches this season they have only managed to avoid defeat on six occasions, picking up only ten points. With both Burnley and Newcastle also sat on ten points at the bottom of the Premier League, even a point on Saturday would help towards their fight in avoiding relegation.
The intensity that Rangnick is attempting to implement can already be seen in glimpses after only two games in charge. Lots of changes were made on Wednesday and I expect a similar lineup that faced Palace last weekend. Wan Bissaka remains a doubt after Wednesday night meaning Dalot could retain his place at right back.
Norwich vs Man Utd Tips
A sublime volley midweek saw the 20 year old back amongst the goals in a 1-1 draw with Young Boys. Many professionals claim Greenwood is one of the best finishers they have ever seen, with both feet he can be extremely clinical in front of goal.
The goal midweek takes his tally to five goals in thirteen matches this season. A start up top looks likely versus Norwich this weekend, a side who have conceded more goals than any other in the Premier League. A fraction short of 2/1 looks huge value.
The Chelsea loanee is back in the Norwich side of late gaining much needed first team experience. Dean Smith is rumoured to be starting with a back five again like he set up against Spurs in a 3-0 defeat. This will give Gilmour a very busy evening in the centre of the three midfielders, dealing with a narrow Manchester United attack.
In his last outing versus Spurs in the same set up, he went into the book in the first half. Since getting a run back in the side he has now been booked twice in those four games. Darren England takes the whistle for this encounter and has given six or more cards on four occasions already this season, in only four Premier League matches.
Following on from both of my selections for the game, you can combine them (with an added Greenwood goal) to get a 56/1 longshot.
With Norwich conceding thirty-one goals in just fifteen matches this Premier League season, it wouldn’t surprise me to see Manchester United notch a few here on Saturday evening. Conceding three goals last time out against a poor Tottenham side doesn’t bode well for Dean Smith and his side who look in real trouble. A few goals here could see tempers run high and with Darren England in fine form of late, he could brandish the cards yet again.
