Manchester City are on the brink of achieving a historic Treble, with the possibility of winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League. This would match the feat achieved by Manchester United in 1999, and has sparked debates as to which manager and team is superior. Manchester United have the chance to put an end to these debates by beating City in the FA Cup final, but they must be wary of a potential drubbing. United have had a strong end to the season, winning their last four games including against Chelsea and Fulham, securing Champions League football and finishing third. They also won the Carabao Cup and reclaimed bragging rights in the Manchester derby with a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford. However, City have taken their game to a different level since then and are vastly superior in every department. As such, United hold little appeal in the betting markets at 11/2 with Betfred. Kevin De Bruyne is 9/1 with Sky Bet to break the deadlock and 3/1 with William Hill to score at any time, while Marcus Rashford is 3/1 with bet365 to supply some consolation. Over 3.5 goals is 31/20 and City should be backed to win by -1 goal at 7/5 with Betfair and by -2 goals at 7/2 with the same firm. A 3-1 win for Pep’s players is 11/1 with Hills while 4-1 is 20/1 with Coral. In other news, Westover and Emily Upjohn will fight for the minor places as Charlie Appleby’s Hurricane Lane is tipped to land the Coronation Cup at Epsom, with jockey William Buick at 7/2 with Betway. Jessica Pegula is 13/5 with bet365 to beat Elise Mertens 2-1 in their women’s singles second-round match at the French Open.
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