Thursday 8 September 2016

10/1 on Man Utd to win Manchester Derby with Coral

The Manchester Derby is the main attraction in the Premier League weekend, and the headline promotion on offer is the 10/1 being offered by Coral for new customers.

Anybody opening a new Coral account here can get 10/1 on United to win, and if they don't beat Pep's City, you will get a £5 free bet instead.

This is a £5 only bet (at 10/1), and it is for new Coral customers only. The match kicks off at 12.30pm, on Saturday, and is live on Sky Sports.

It's hard to know what to expect from this match. When the two managers clashed in Spain, Pep's Barcelona side were regularly the stronger, and as a result Jose always seemed to shut up shop, rather than take Barca on (especially after Jose lost 5-0 in 2010).

Will Jose invoke those tactics on Saturday? Or will he fancy his chances of getting one over on Pep early in the season, and laying down an early marker? Only time will tell, but so far this season, it's probably United who have looked the stronger, so maybe the time is right for Jose to take the game to Pep.

With a full round of Premier League fixtures, there will be plenty of chances to cash in on Acca Insurance offers (also known as money back if you miss by one), like the Accumulator Generator football betting system does.

Under the terms of an excellent new offer, you can now try Accumulator Generator out for just £1, for a 14 day trial.

Under the terms of this offer, you can try the system out for two weeks. During the two weeks you use the system, you can learn how it works, and you will be able to see for yourself that the fundamental basic of the system is not too lose money, and you will see for yourself how it will make you risk free money in the long run.

If you like what you see, then you need to do nothing and you will be charged the remainder of the subscription system at the end of the 14 day trail. If you don't want to keep the system, you will need to contact customer services to cancel your order, and that way all you will be charged is the original £1 you paid for the 14 day trial.  

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