33/1 odds on offer for Manchester United to win their next five league games after their streak was snapped
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Manchester United couldn't have asked for a brighter start under interim manager Michael Carrick, with the Red Devils reeling off four straight league wins.
It wasn’t just the results that caught the eye, but the manner of them - including statement victories over cross-town rivals Manchester City and league leaders Arsenal during that impressive run.
Their winning streak was eventually halted on Tuesday, as United were held to a 1–1 draw by West Ham United at the London Stadium.
33/1 odds for Man United to win their next five league games after their streak was snapped
While supporters will have been disappointed to see the four-game run come to an end, there was relief in the manner of the result. For much of stoppage time it looked as though United were heading for defeat, only to snatch a crucial point at the death.
Benjamin Sesko struck in the 96th minute to rescue the draw and extend United’s unbeaten league run to nine matches.
With the above in mind, let's take a look at a special offer that Sky Bet have available for United's next five fixtures.
Valued at 33/1 - the bet requires Manchester United to win their next five Premier League games.
Those fixtures will be against Everton (A), Crystal Palace (H), Newcastle (A), Aston Villa (H), and Bournemouth (A).
United have mixed results against the above sides when looking at the reverse fixtures this season, with wins against Crystal Palace and Newcastle, losses to Everton and Aston Villa, and a draw with Bournemouth.
However, the team will likely approach these games with greater confidence now, having achieved strong results under Carrick compared with the struggles experienced under Ruben Amorim.
Sky Bet's English Premier League Featured Special:
Manchester United to win their next five Premier League games (Everton, Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Aston Villa & Bournemouth)
33/1
- All odds are correct at the time of publication
