The match that stands out from the current program of the Premier League and is held separately from those of 17:00 is the possible match at Old Trafford.
The Manchester Reds want to renew their ticket for the next Champions League, an event from which they were excluded by Atletico Madrid after the 0-1 defeat at home. This was also the most recent match they gave (15/3) before the break. Three days earlier they had taken a great victory with a hat-trick by Cristiano Ronaldo against Tottenham with 3-2, a victory that once again hid the problems of the team under the mat. With unsolved defense problems but also with pressure ahead if the opponent blocks it properly as Atletico and Watford did in the 0-0 of Old Trafford.
Leicester is a difficult opponent who scores uninterruptedly, despite the frequent absences he has had lately and despite Vardy's long absence. The good thing about the home team is that Leicester have no motivation. It has lagged behind in the standings and its distance from European positions is at -14 but with two matches less. The truth is that a victory today may give her hope that she can also renew her European ticket as she is essentially chasing her current opponent, so today will actually count for six points. But the foxes also have in mind Thursday's match for the Conferense League that welcomes Eindhoven to Kings Power, something that makes me think that it will take them away from today.
Putting this fact on the scales but also the fact that United will not have the Portuguese star at its disposal, it shows a couple quite confused and I confess that I am terribly impressed by the set of odds with the home team being the grand favorite and with the double reaching the 6.50. For no reason why would I prefer to go to goal markets and specifically in the 2-3 goal range. There is no reason to open the game but they are teams that score and I think that at some point they will do it in the 90th minute and the score will fluctuate within this range.