Another fifth round tie in the English FA Cup awaits as West Ham United travel to Old Trafford where they will face an in-form Manchester United side.
The Hammers come into this fixture having comfortably beaten Derby County 2-0 away from home in the previous round.
Whilst Manchester United beat Championship outfit Reading 3-1 in the fourth round, thanks to a goal from Fred and a Casemiro brace.
With a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup up for grabs, you can make this tie even more exciting at Bet9ja, with more than 200 markets to bet on!
Manchester United vs West Ham United
Wednesday 1 March, 20:45
Old Trafford
The hosts come into this fixture in inspiring form, as their last defeat came in January against Arsenal, meaning they are 10 games unbeaten in all competitions.
United picked up their first bit of silverware in their most recent game, when they beat Newcastle United 2-0 in the EFL Cup Final at Wembley stadium, and they still have three more opportunities at lifting trophies from now until the end of the season.
Marcus Rashford is currently one of the most in form players in world football, as he has 10 goal contributions in his last 10 games, but with fixtures coming thick and fast, he might be given a much deserved rest against West Ham.
Whilst the Hammers have also hit some decent form of their own, losing just once in their last six games in all competitions, with their most recent victory being a dominant 4-0 win against Nottingham Forest.
Danny Ings signed for the Hammers in January from English Premier League counterparts Aston Villa and he scored a brace in his last game, so David Moyes might be looking to the English striker as a source of goals tonight against the Manchester side.
With United proving a force to be reckoned with as of late, we predict they will continue their winning ways, and you can get odds at 2.62 for them to win handicap (-1) at Bet9ja. Bruno Fernandes has six goal contributions in his last 10 games, and you can get odds of the Portuguese star to score the first goal at 6.50. Don’t forget there are no replays at this stage of the competition, with the tie going to extra-time if level after 90 minutes. With that being said, United are 1.32 to qualify and West Ham 3.10.
Bet9ja odds (at time of writing, 90 minutes only): Man Utd win: 1.60, Draw: 4.05, West Ham win: 5.60