Bournemouth – Manchester United: high-stakes showdown at the Vitality Stadium 
Bournemouth welcome Manchester United. The home side want to stretch their impressive unbeaten run. United are clinging to a Champions League spot and can’t afford slip-ups. Two teams. Both in good nick. Stakes are clear.
Cherries’ solidity under Andoni Iraola 
Iraola’s side have found serious consistency. Ten league games without defeat — four wins, six draws. They also top the country for stalemates, with fourteen draws so far this season. Sitting tenth keeps a slim mathematical route to Europe alive. Recent meetings tilt slightly Bournemouth’s way: two wins and three draws in the last five.
Manchester’s turnaround under Michael Carrick 
Carrick took interim charge in mid-January and has given the club a jolt. United have grabbed 22 of a possible 27 points under him. Third place sits them six clear of sixth. Away form is shakier — 21 points from 15 trips — and Carrick’s only loss so far came at Newcastle. Still, the turnaround is obvious.
Probable lineups
Bournemouth : Petrovic ; Smith, Hill, Senesi, Truffert ; Scott, Christie ; Brooks, Tavernier, Rayan ; Evanilson
Manchester United : Lammens ; Dalot, Yoro, Maguire, Shaw ; Casemiro, Mainoo ; Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha ; Mbeumo
Football Tip Bournemouth vs Manchester United
Manchester United to win
Bournemouth keep drawing too often and struggle to turn stalemates into wins. Their back line will face relentless pressure from a United side brimming with confidence.
United have been brutally efficient since the coaching change. The need to lock down a top-three place will demand total focus on the road.
Individual quality in United’s squad should decide the key moments and see them through this tricky away trip.
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