Search
Close this search box.

Manchester United vs Leicester: Bet £20 and get it back as cash if it loses with Paddy Power

Paddy Power are offering up to £20 back in cash for losing bets during Manchester United vs Leicester in the Premier League on Sunday.

New customers who sign up and bet up to £20 can claim their money back in cash if their bets lose.

Paddy Power Sports

Bet £5, Get £20 in Free Bets

Terms & Conditions Applycopy to clipboardYSKARZRead Review

  • UK licensed bookmaker
  • Daily money back specials and several horse racing and football promotions
  • Dedicated customer support

After a thrilling draw in the Europa League on Thursday night, it’s back to domestic business as Manchester United’s jam-packed schedule continues.

In mid-week, the Red Devils held Barcelona to a 2-2 draw at Camp Nou, with Marcus Rashford’s 22nd goal of the season helping them lead 2-1, only to be denied victory by a late equaliser.

Nevertheless, Erik ten Hag’s team are in a more than decent position ahead of the return leg this forthcoming Thursday. Back in the Premier League, Man United are now third, having beaten Leeds at Elland Road last Sunday.

Leicester, out of nowhere, have found form in recent weeks, scoring four in each of their last two games, first coming from behind to win 4-2 at Villa Park, before smashing Tottenham 4-1 last time out.

These back-to-back victories have lifted Brendan Rodgers’ team up to 13th, six points clear of the relegation zone.

Leicester won 2-1 at Old Trafford during lockdown, Çağlar Söyüncü heading home the winner, but they haven’t won at the Theatre of Dreams with supporters present since 1998.

Manchester United vs Leicester Bet Builder

Our bet builder tip for Manchester United vs Leicester at 2pm in the Premier League at 15/2 is:

  • Marcus Rashford to score
  • Over 2.5 goals
  • BTTS – yes

Manchester United vs Leicester Betting Odds

Here are the latest odds for Manchester United vs Leicester, 2pm(GMT) kick off:

Tags:

Picture of Will Jackson

Will Jackson

Content Manager Sports journalist, formerly of PA Media, latterly a PR manager before moving into the content world with the Gambling.com group. Long-suffering Leeds United and Yorkshire fan.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

101GreatGoals.com