Two teams in need of points for different reasons meet when Manchester United host Crystal Palace. Opta crunches the numbers so you don't have to.
"Manchester United have played 18 Premier League games against Crystal Palace without ever losing (W15 D3) – the highest amount of games one team has faced another in the competition without ever suffering defeat."
They are 2.26/5 to win half-time/full-time.
Manchester United are unbeaten in their last 20 league games against Crystal Palace (W17 D3) since a 0-3 loss in May 1991. They are 1.422/5 to win again.
Crystal Palace have lost their last 11 league visits to Old Trafford, failing to score on 10 occasions since a 2-1 win in December 1989 thanks to a Mark Bright brace. Manchester United are 2.3811/8 to win to nil.
Manchester United have played 18 Premier League games against Crystal Palace without ever losing (W15 D3) - the highest amount of games one team has faced another in the competition without ever suffering defeat. They are 2.26/5 to win half-time/full-time.
Man Utd have conceded at least once in their last eight Premier League games - only once have they had a longer run without a clean sheet in the competition (nine games between August and October 1999). Both teams to score is 2.0421/20.
Crystal Palace are winless in seven Premier League games (D2 L5). The draw is 5.24/1.
Manchester United have trailed for 395 minutes in the Premier League this season - only the three clubs in the relegation zone coming into this weekend have been behind for longer (Fulham 553, Cardiff 474 and Huddersfield 454). Crystal Palace are 8.07/1 to be leading at half-time.
Juan Mata has scored in two of his three Premier League home games against Crystal Palace for Man Utd. The Spaniard is currently on 49 goals and 49 assists in the Premier League. Mata is 4.216/5 to score.
Romelu Lukaku has scored in six of his last eight Premier League appearances against Crystal Palace, including both for Manchester United last season. Lukaku is 2.35/4 to find the net.
Anthony Martial has scored in his last five Premier League games for Man Utd, and could become just the fourth different player to score in six consecutive appearances for the Red Devils (after Eric Cantona, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Cristiano Ronaldo). Martial is 2.68/5 to add to his tally.
Man Utd manager Jose Mourinho has only lost one of his 51 Premier League home games kicking off at 3pm on a Saturday (W41 D9). The draw half-time/Manchester United full-time double result is 4.57/2.