Fulham and Manchester United are set to face off at Craven Cottage in gameweek two of the Premier League. Marco Silva’s side rescued a late 1-1 draw against Brighton in their last match. Meanwhile Ruben Amorim’s men suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Arsenal. Despite their loss, United showed attacking promise.
Especially with Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha threatening throughout. However, their away form is worrying. They registered four defeats and a draw in their last five league trips. Fulham, aiming to avoid a fourth consecutive home loss, will hope Rodrigo Muniz inspires another crucial performance.
Bring on United! ✊
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) August 24, 2025
Here are the Odds to First Goal Scorer and Anytime Goalscorer for Fulham vs Manchester United (via FanDuel):
| Player | Team | First Goal Scorer Odds | To Score Odds |
| Benjamin Sesko | Manchester United | +450 | +140 |
| Matheus Cunha | Manchester United | +500 | +170 |
| Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | +600 | +195 |
| Raul Jimenez | Fulham | +550 | +185 |
| Rodrigo Muniz | Fulham | +600 | +200 |
| Alex Iwobi | Fulham | +1000 | +380 |
Benjamin Sesko leads the goalscorer market for Manchester United at +450 to strike first and +140 anytime, reflecting his form and finishing ability. Matheus Cunha (+500/+170) and Bruno Fernandes (+600/+195) follow as key attacking threats, with Fernandes also dangerous from penalties. For Fulham, Raúl Jiménez (+550/+185) and Rodrigo Muniz (+600/+200) provide the main goal outlets, while Alex Iwobi (+1000/+380) is a longer-shot option.
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Here are the Odds to Assist Anytime for Fulham vs Manchester United (via BetMGM):
| Player | Team | Moneyline |
| Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | +310 |
| Matheus Cunha | Manchester United | +360 |
| Mason Mount | Manchester United | +375 |
| Harry Wilson | Fulham | +350 |
| Adama Traore | Fulham | +400 |
| Andreas Pereira | Fulham | +425 |
Bruno Fernandes leads the assist market at +310, with his passing range and set-piece delivery making him Manchester United’s top creative outlet. Matheus Cunha (+360) and Mason Mount (+375) follow as supporting threats, capable of unlocking defenses. For Fulham, Harry Wilson (+350) provides crossing quality, while Adama Traore (+400) and Andreas Pereira (+425) add pace and vision as longer-shot creators.
Matheus Cunha is yet to open his scoresheet for the Red Devils. Even so, there are a lot of expectations from him. And with his abilities, he could be contributing goals for them any time. Hence, betting on him to either score or assist at anytime at +100 seems to be safe one.
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Captain Bruno Fernandes has been a constant force of strength for the Red Devils in the final third for the last few seasons. He is expected to play the same role with the odds of him contributing a goal is at +125.
Mbeumo has appeared for Manchester United in a couple of matches and his efforts in the final third has been consistent. It’s only a matter of time he either finds the back of the net himself or assists his teammates find it. Hence, the odds at +130 seem like a safe one.
Odds via FanDuel.
| Player | Team | Moneyline |
| Benjamin Sesko | Manchester United | +750 |
| Matheus Cunha | Manchester United | +900 |
| Raul Jimenez | Fulham | +1000 |
| Rodrigo Muniz | Fulham | +1100 |
Benjamin Sesko leads the multi-goal market at +750, reflecting his growing role as Manchester United’s main striker. Matheus Cunha follows at +900, offering attacking flair but with less consistent finishing. For Fulham, Raúl Jiménez (+1000) provides their strongest chance of a brace, while Rodrigo Muniz (+1100) is seen as a long-shot option to strike twice.
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