Both Crystal Palace and Manchester United are in fine form. Opta presents the statistical analysis.
"Luka Milivojevic has scored more Premier League goals than any other Crystal Palace player since his debut in February 2017 (20 goals)."
Both teams to score is 1.715/7.
Crystal Palace have played more Premier League games without ever winning against Man Utd (D4 L15) than any side has against another in the competition's history. The draw is 3.412/5.
Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 21 league games against Crystal Palace, since a 0-3 away defeat in May 1991 (W17 D4). A Manchester United win is 2.447/5.
Following their goalless draw at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture, Crystal Palace are looking to avoid defeat in both league meetings with Man Utd in a single season for the first time since 1989-90 (W1 D1). They are 1.684/6 to do that in the Double Chance market.
Manchester United have won their last seven away matches in all competitions, their best such run since April 2002 (also seven in a row); the last Premier League side to win eight away games in a row were Man City in November 2017 (11 consecutive wins). They are 1.75/7 Draw No Bet.
Only Huddersfield Town (6) have scored fewer home Premier League goals than Crystal Palace this season (9), with Selhurst Park seeing fewer goals than any other ground this season (21). Under 2.5 goals is 2.01/1.
Manchester United have won their last two Premier League matches in London, beating Spurs and Fulham; they haven't won three consecutive league trips to the capital since November 2014. They are 4.03/1 to win half-time/full-time.
Luka Milivojevic has scored more Premier League goals than any other Crystal Palace player since his debut in February 2017 (20 goals). Both teams to score is 1.715/7.
Manchester United have kept more clean sheets in the Premier League than any other side since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first game in charge (five). They are 3.39/4 to keep a clean sheet.
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson has lost more Premier League matches against Man Utd (11) than he has against any other side. The draw half-time/Manchester United full-time double result is 6.05/1.
Against Liverpool, David de Gea became only the second Manchester United goalkeeper to keep 100 Premier League clean sheets, after Peter Schmeichel (112). United are 4.67/2 to win to nil.