Preview, predictions & latest odds for Wednesday's Europa League round of 16 clashes including Manchester United and Inter Milan.
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Suffice to say LASK head into this game at a major disadvantage, and I'm not just talking about them being 5-0 down in the tie.
The opening leg was one of the final matches played before the three-month hiatus, and one of the first to behind closed doors. Four goals in the final half-an-hour saw Manchester United tear apart a team that had won 12 of their previous 14 league games to sit six points clear in the Austrian Bundesliga.
Five months on, LASK's form has deserted them - they ended their domestic campaign with three defeats - and they haven't played a competitive match since July 5. We know all about United's form, which could hardly be more contrasting.
With their place in the quarter-finals all-but secured, expect Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to rest his star names and run with Daniel James, Juan Mata, Jesse Lingard, Odion Ighalo and alike. In the reverse fixture, Ighalo was amongst the goals, something he's done in all four of his Man United starts.
The respect the Nigerian's earned since his much-mocked January arrival at Old Trafford can be illustrated by the odds change for Man United win/Ighalo to score from the opening leg to now, from 13/5 in Linz to 19/20 at Old Trafford.
Given it's happened every time he's started, the price makes sense, but strangely enough, Ighalo to score anytime at evens is available in some places - so I'd suggest getting on that quickly.
If you're chasing a little more bang for your buck then Ighalo first goalscorer at 15/4 is a real tempter - he's got a 50% hit rate, and has scored in the first half of all four matches he's started in.
Backing him to manage 3+ shots on target at 6/4 was a consideration, but as a poacher-type strike who also spends a lot of time with his back to goal, I think we'd be asking too much for too little reward.
As our other bet, I considered the both teams to score market given that United's previous defensive solidity deserted them in the closing weeks of the domestic season (they kept only three clean sheets in their final seven matches, conceding eight times in total) and their opponents have nothing to lose.
But despite what's likely to be a much-changed Man United defence, they will probably still have enough to keep out a LASK attack that managed a solitary goal in their final four league matches, and will be short of competitive action.
There is no value in United to win to nil though, and I don't have enough trust in whatever defence goes out there. Instead I'm backing the attack and heading to Man Utd -2 handicap at 2/1.
I wouldn't be at all shocked to see another crushing win, which makes Man Utd -3 handicap at 5/1 worth looking at if you're feeling a little greedier that I'm going to be.
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Score prediction: Manchester United 3-0 LASK (Sky Bet odds: 13/2)
With the first leg of this last-16 tie having never been played because of coronavirus, Inter Milan and Getafe will meet in Gelsenkirchen at the home of Schalke in a one-off game to try and book their place in the ‘Final Eight’ as dubbed by UEFA, which will be held in Germany between August 10 and 21.
Antonio Conte's side have been superb since the Serie A season restarted, winning eight times, drawing on four occasions and losing just once to rise to second in the table with a match to play.
Inter have kept clean sheets in five of their last six games and only twice have they failed to score at least twice in the 13 post-lockdown league games.
Getafe's form is the polar opposite: one win in eleven LaLiga games and only seven goals scored.
This all points towards the Italians making it through to the quarter-finals, and shutting their Madrid-based opponents while they do it.
The popular goalscorer bet will be for Romelu Lukaku, but curiously Conte's team have had a major goal contribution from their full-backs since returning to action. Both Ashley Young and Danilo D'Ambrosio have scored three times, with the latter netting in the Nerazzurri's past two games.
It's clearly not been picked up on by some bookies though, as D'Ambrosio is available at 10/1 to score anytime and Young at 11/1 so it's worth backing either with small stakes.
Let's go with the Englishman because he's a better price.
Score prediction: Inter Milan 2-0 Getafe (Sky Bet odds: 6/1)
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Odds correct as of 1200 BST on 04/08/20
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