
It's all about the Europa League Final for Manchester United now but they will want to head into the showpiece in decent form, starting with a win in this Old Trafford clash with West Ham United.
While the Red Devils have yet to taste defeat in a memorable Europa League campaign that will culminate in a showdown with Tottenham, it has been another harrowing Premier League season.
With three games to go, they sit in 15th place and it will be the club's worst campaign in the Premier League era, even if they win all three of those matches.
Last week's 4-3 loss at Brentford, which brought up a bet for Slips Tips, was United's 16th league defeat this term so Amorim will want to boost confidence ahead of that Europa League final.
The only consolation West Ham can take from a dreadful season is the fact they won't be playing in the Championship next term.
After years of overachieving under David Moyes, the decision to appoint Julen Lopetegui backfired and the Spaniard was sacked in January.
Results have been even worse since Graham Potter took charge and the Hammers currently sit fourth bottom, although a win at Old Trafford would move them above the Red Devils in the table.
How the bookies view it: Red Devils too hot for Hammers
Manchester United have gone four domestic games without a win but BoyleSports make them 10/11 hot favourites for this one. West Ham United are 11/4 outsiders and the draw pays 5/2.
Recent head to head: Home free
The final nail was Hammered in Erik Ten Hag's coffin when his side lost 2-1 to West Ham in London earlier this season. Home advantage has been key in this fixture of late, with the last seven meetings all ending in home wins. Manchester United romped it 3-0 on West Ham's last visit.
Players to watch: Hojlund seeking a boost
Amorim will probably freshen things up a bit from Thursday night but I'd imagine Rasmus Hojlund will start up front again as United don't have many other options. The Dane will be looking to get among the goals before the Euro final and is 2/1 for anytime scorer at BoyleSports.
I backed Mohamed Kudus to score or assist for West Ham against Spurs last week but it was Jarrod Bowen who stepped up for the Hammers. That goal took his tally for the season to 12 and the England forward is 5/2 for another strike here.
Probable line-ups
Manchester United look set to be without Diogo Dalot, Lisandro Martinez, Toby Collyer, Joshua Zirkzee and Ayden Heaven again while Matthijs de Ligt is a doubt after sitting it out on Thursday night.
West Ham's injury problems have cleared up in recent weeks and they're only without Michail Antonio and Crysencio Summerville.
Manchester United: Onana, Maguire, Shaw, Lindelof, Dorgu, Ugarte, Mainoo, Diallo, Mount, Fernandes, Hojlund.
West Ham United: Areola, Cresswell, Todibo, Kilman, Paqueta, Soucek, Wan-Bissaka, Emerson, Kudus, Bowen, Fullkrug.
Anything else catch the eye?
BTTS has come up in the last five for West Ham and we should see goals at both ends in this game, with both managers usually setting up their sides to have a go.
Combining both teams to score with over 2.5 goals pays 21/20 at BoyleSports while the odds are a bit bigger at 7/5 for BTTS and no draw.
With only pride and a few places in the table to play for, I'd be surprised if there was a lot of needle in this one. Under 3.5 cards pays 5/6 at Bet365, who also offer 9/4 if you bet against both teams picking up a card.
The Hammers have won just four corners in total across their last three games so going for under 9.5 match corners could pay off at 6/5 with BoyleSports. Backing Manchester United at -1.5 in the corner handicap also appeals at 20/21.
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