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Best bet:
The initial preference was to back the hosts to score two or more goals, but the same price is available on them in the draw no bet market, which at least provides your stake back should they be held to a draw. Puel's men have beaten Man City at home and drawn away at Chelsea and Liverpool in recent months. The fans get frustrated with the French boss in their games against lesser teams, but they were deserving of the point against Liverpool on Wednesday and will be up for this one too, looking to end Solskjaer's unbeaten start.
Goals:
England international Rashford has been on fire since the start of December, scoring seven goals, but he has not found the back of the net in his last two - despite having 11 shots in that time frame - so will be keen to find the back of the net on Sunday. Vardy, who scored in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford, has only netted once since scoring the winner at Chelsea in December and the hard-working forward will be keen to bag here. With his runs, and an average of two shots per game, the 32-year-old will be crucial again for the hosts.
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