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4/1 for Manchester United, Atletico Madrid and Juventus all to win.

With not long left to the football season, take advantage of some of our remaining sensational specials, with Coral offering outstanding boosted odds of 4/1 for Manchester United, Atletico Madrid and Juventus all to win.
Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion
Red Devils skipper Wayne Rooney has scored two in his last three against the Baggies, and as a result is odds-on at 10/11 to net anytime again this time around.

Robin van Persie is also set to return up front, having returned from a long injury layoff. In the 2012/13 season, the Dutchman scored home and away against the West Midlands outfit, and is odds-on at 10/11 to do so again.
The hosts can all but guarantee a fourth place Premier League finish with three points, and are heavily odds-on at 4/11 to do so.
Atletico Madrid v Athletic Bilbao
Diego Simeone’s men are also heavily odds-on at 4/9 to beat Basque side Bilbao having dismantled them 4-1 earlier in the season at the San Mames Stadium.

Prolific French attacker Antoine Griezmann hit a superb hat-trick and having bagged a brace at home last time out against Elche will be itching for more. He is 7/2 to score two or more and is on 22 La Liga goals this season in 33 appearances.
Fernando Torres, meanwhile, secured victory away at Villarreal last time out, with a superb solo effort, and is evens to net anytime.
Coach Simeone praised the efforts of the team plus the goal from Torres: “It was an important match for the team in which we started very well,” Simeone said.
“I saw the team was strong, with chances to hurt them. The key was to persist. [Torres] finished extraordinarily well, with impressive calmness and coldness.
“We needed it, he needed it and we are all happy for the team, first, and obviously for [Torres],” he continued.
“We benefited from that particular moment where Fernando finished with quality to decide a game that was open with two teams looking for gaps at the front.”
Sampdoria v Juventus
The Old Lady are 5/4 favourites to pick three points up against Sampdoria and beat Fiorentina 3-2 last time out, with Carlos Tevez scoring either side of Fernando Llorente.

The duo are 4/1 and 6/1 respectively to score first next time out, with the Turin titans looking to secure the Serie A title.

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