Manchester City take on Liverpool in the Carling Cup on Wednesday and following Vincent Kompany's controversial red card against United, William Hill offer 7/1 that City receive a red card at any point during the game.
Despite a couple of slight hiccups over Christmas, Manchester City's goal scoring ability is unrivalled this season and Hills offer 7/2 that they score five or more goals over the course of the two semi final ties and 8/1 that five or more different players score.
Manchester City are 19/20 to win the first leg and Hills offer 9/2 that they win both matches against Liverpool - who are 9/1 to do the double over Manchester City.
"After suffering heartbreak against United, we are fully expecting City to come out and take the game to Liverpool," said Hill's spokesman Joe Crilly.
Spurs take on Everton in their rescheduled season opener on Wednesday and William Hill make Spurs 1/2 favourites to win the match with Everton 9/2.
In his last league outing, Tim Howard found himself on the score sheet and Hills make him 33/1 to score anytime. Everton have struggled since letting Steven Pienaar join Spurs and with the South African struggling for game time at White Hart Lane, Hills offer 6/1 that he returns to Goodison in January.
Spurs are in prime position to win the Premier League without the Manchester clubs and Hills make them 8/11 to do so ahead of Chelsea at 11/4 and Arsenal at 4/1.
Should Spurs defeat Everton, they will draw level on points with Manchester United and they are 15/2 to win the Premier League this season.
19/20 Manchester City; 3/1 Liverpool; 23/20 Draw
To Qualify: 4/7 Manchester City; 5/4 Liverpool
City Red Card - 7/1
City to win both legs - 9/2
Liverpool to win both legs - 9/1
Total number of City goals over both legs
None 8/1
One 10/3
Two 11/4
Three 5/2
Four 4/1
Five or more 7/2
How many (different) City players will score over the two legs -
None 8/1
One 2/1
Two 7/4
Three 10/3
Four 6/1
Five or more 8/1
Tottenham vs Everton:
Tim Howard to score - 33/1
Steven Pienaar to go back to Everton in Jan - 6/1 (must be permanent deal)
Premier League Outright: 1/2 Manchester City; 5/2 Manchester United; 15/2 Tottenham; 40/1 Chelsea; 66/1 Arsenal; 100/1 Liverpool