Jose Mourinho had visited his former club Chelsea at Stamford Bridge twice this season, and Manchester United lost on both occasions, thrashed 4-0 in the Premier League and succumbing 1-0 in the FA Cup. Now the Portuguese wants to take revenge at Old Trafford, but that won't be easy. Chelsea are cruising towards the championship title with a seven-point gap from Tottenham. Chelsea only lost twice since September, and will be very highly motivated not to lose to their former manager. In addition, Manchester United have significant problems winning at Old Trafford – they drew five out of their last six home fixtures.
Manchester United haven't lost in the Premier League since the 4-0 defeat against Chelsea in October, and will be desperate not to lose this record against Mourinho's former club. On the other hand, they have very significant problems getting home wins, drawing nine fixtures at Old Trafford already. In fact, Manchester United have 12 Premier League draws already, which is their club record this century. Taking the fact that Chelsea don't tend to lose, another draw is the likeliest outcome, and the odds are generous at 3.20.
One should also notice that both teams scored in Chelsea's last nine games, making this option extremely lucrative with the odds standing at 1.95.