Manchester United

Manchester United

L D W L W
FT
12
(0 – 2)
Leeds

Leeds

W D D D W

Premier League | 2026-04-13 19:00

Old Trafford, Manchester

📊 Match Insights

Manchester United heads back to Old Trafford with a solid run of form, having built their success on effective attacking strategies and improved finishing skills. In contrast, Leeds United arrives with a more defensive mindset, as evidenced by their recent draws and low-scoring games that emphasize their focus on defense. This match features two contrasting styles. Manchester United often starts their home games aggressively, while Leeds has recently opted for a more structured approach, resulting in tighter, less open contests. Manchester United Displays Attacking Consistency In their latest outing, a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth, United showcased their attacking capabilities but also revealed a vulnerability to conceding goals under pressure. This followed a confident 3-1 victory at home against Aston Villa, where their attacking play resulted in numerous clear chances and effective finishing. At Old Trafford, the Red Devils have established a rhythm, having secured victories against both Aston Villa and Crystal Palace by scoring two or more goals in each match. Even in their loss to Newcastle, they managed to find the back of the net, highlighting their ability to create opportunities in various match situations. Over their last five matches, United has scored in every game, though they have also let in goals in three of those contests, indicating moments of defensive frailty when the pace of the game increases. This interplay between offensive strength and defensive lapses often leads to high-scoring encounters. Leeds United Faces Goal-Scoring Challenges but Retains Defensive Solidity Leeds enters this match following a 2-2 draw in the FA Cup against West Ham, a result that demonstrated their fighting spirit but also continued their trend of inconsistency in open play. In the league, they have recorded back-to-back 0-0 draws, revealing a significant lack of attacking...

📈 League Table (Position)

# Team Pts P W-D-L GD FORM
1 Arsenal Arsenal 70 32 21-7-4 38 L W W W W
2 Manchester City Manchester City 64 31 19-7-5 35 W D D W W
3 Manchester United Manchester United 55 31 15-10-6 13 D W L W W
4 Aston Villa Aston Villa 55 32 16-7-9 5 D W L L L
5 Liverpool Liverpool 52 32 15-7-10 10 W L D L W
6 Chelsea Chelsea 48 32 13-9-10 12 L L L W L
7 Brentford Brentford 47 32 13-8-11 4 D D D D W
8 Everton Everton 47 32 13-8-11 2 D W L W W
9 Brighton Brighton 46 32 12-10-10 6 W W W L W
10 Sunderland Sunderland 46 32 12-10-10 -3 W W L W D
11 Bournemouth Bournemouth 45 32 10-15-7 -1 W D D D D
12 Fulham Fulham 44 32 13-5-14 -3 L W D L W
13 Crystal Palace Crystal Palace 42 31 11-9-11 -1 W D W L W
14 Newcastle Newcastle 42 32 12-6-14 -2 L L W W L
15 Leeds Leeds 33 31 7-12-12 -11 D D L L D
16 Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest 33 32 8-9-15 -12 D W D D L
17 West Ham West Ham 32 32 8-8-16 -17 W L D W L
18 Tottenham Tottenham 30 32 7-9-16 -11 L L D L L
19 Burnley Burnley 20 32 4-8-20 -30 L L D L L
20 Wolves Wolves 17 32 3-8-21 -34 L D W W L
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📉 Team Form (Last 5 Matches)

Manchester United

L D W L W

Leeds

W D D D W

🏥 Injuries & absences

Manchester United Manchester United

P. Dorgu - Hamstring Injury
H. Maguire - Red Card
M. de Ligt - Back Injury
P. Dorgu - Hamstring Injury
H. Maguire - Red Card
M. de Ligt - Back Injury

Leeds Leeds

D. James - Muscle Injury
J. Rodon - Ankle Injury
A. Stach - Ankle Injury
D. James - Muscle Injury
J. Rodon - Ankle Injury
A. Stach - Ankle Injury

Our call

  • Home team goals
    Manchester United scores 2+ goals
    1.55