Manchester United have just seven points from their first six games of the Premier League season, with an opening day victory over Fulham being followed by a series of mainly disappointing results. Perhaps they can get their season in gear with a win in Portugal although it’s hard to be too confident about their chances.
After all, the Red Devils were roundly outplayed when going up against Tottenham on Sunday and Spurs were in control of the match even before Bruno Fernandes was dismissed at Old Trafford. He will return to his homeland for this game hoping to inspire a victory, although Porto could be worth a bet on the Asian Handicap instead.
While a 3-2 defeat at Bodo/Glimt wasn’t an ideal start to their European campaign, we can be sure of a decent showing in front of their own fans. They face opponents without a win in their past three clashes, with Porto warming up nicely thanks to a 4-0 victory over Arouca and they boast a 100% record at home this term.
The bookies anticipate that both teams will score during the ninety minutes, with the BTTS Yes option operating at short odds-on. We think that Porto and the draw on the double chance market looks fairly attractive, with a Porto win and both teams to score one option if you’re looking to increase the price of your selection.