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Burnley vs Manchester United prediction and odds: Back Ralf Rangnick's side to secure three crucial Premier League points

Check out our 17/10 Burnley vs Manchester United prediction below

Inexplicably poor finishing ultimately cost Manchester United their place in this season's FA Cup but they are going to have to put Friday's disappointment behind them quickly if they are going to salvage something from this season by securing a place in the top four of the Premier League.

Of course, the Reds are still in the Champions League, with a winnable tie against Atletico Madrid on the horizon, but it's not that realistic to expect them to mix it with Europe's elite in their current state.

The focus now has to be on picking up the necessary Premier League points to finish in that final Champions League spot and that begins at Turf Moor on Tuesday night.

United are red-hot 11/20 favourites with Grosvenor Sport to get the win they need, while Sean Dyche's side are 5/1 shots to pick up three hugely valuable points in their scrap for Premier League survival.

This has been a favourable fixture for United in recent years, so much so that they have won their last five visits to Turf Moor without conceding. Burnley have scored just once in their last ten home games against United, and that goal was way back in 2009.

The Reds have been much maligned this term but their record on the road is actually pretty decent. United haven't lost an away game since that fateful Saturday afternoon at Watford that ultimately cost Ole Gunnar Solksjaer his job.

Clean sheets haven't been easy to come by on the road - just two all season, but they have an opportunity to increase that to three at a Burnley side that have scored just eight goals at home all season - six of which came in two games against Crystal Palace and Brentford.

United actually played well,

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