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What a way to win a sportsbook football match, on this night of all nights sportsbook
Sneaking over the line against a team bottom of the Premier League without a single win to their name this season would not normally be an occasion to be marked down in the history books of England’s most successful team sportsbook
But hours after learning of the death of Sir Bobby Charlton, Mr Manchester United, the manner of the success, sealed by a strike the late, great Old Trafford icon would have been proud of, was the most fitting tribute yet sportsbook
The surprise source of the stunner that earned Man United their first back-to-back league victories of the season helped make the night one those in attendance will never forget sportsbook
Emotions were running high all around Bramall Lane ahead of kick off sportsbook
Man United fans were coming to terms with the passing of Charlton, a man who transcended generations given the affect he had on everyone at the club sportsbook
“One Bobby Charlton” came booming down from the away end as an emotional minute’s applause was observed pre-match, with home supporters waiting until the fourth minute to stand and celebrate the life of Blades legend Tommy Hoyland, who passed away earlier this month sportsbook
It was not the only message Man United supporters were keen to get across, with a Palestinian flag being unfurled before being swiftly packed away, as it is in defiance of the Premier League’s attempts to ban them, along with Israeli ones sportsbook
However, it was in fact the hosts who had the sportsbook better of the early chances, with under pressure Man United stopper Andre Onana making two fine saves to keep the Blades at bay, before, with their first real attack of the match, Scotland’s answer to Michel Platini, Scott McTominay, followed his double against Brentford last time out with another, scuffed strike into the bottom corner sportsbook
Scott McTominay scored Man United’s opening goal (Getty Images)The freescoring midfielder, playing in place of the injured Casemiro, then quickly went from hero to villain as he needlessly handled in the penalty area, gifting Ollie McBurnie the chance to open his season account from the spot, an opportunity he grasped with both hands sportsbook
Bruno Fernandes saw a free-kick come out off the crossbar before the first-half was up, with Onana again called into action early in the second, blocking well from Rhian Brewster and tipping Oliver Norwood’s powerful effort over sportsbook
As the half wore on, though, there looked like there was only going to be one winner, as Man United lifted their levels to a standard more befitting the club’s greatest-ever player sportsbook
Rasmus Hojlund saw one fixing strike well saved, before Rashford really should have scored, dragging the ball agonisingly wide from a good position sportsbook
Man United’s Diogo Dalot (centre) celebrates his winner (Richard Sellers/PA) sportsbook
(PA Wire)Sofyan Amrabat then sent a rasping effort goalwards that cannoned out off the post, having looked in from the moment it left his boot, only for Fernandes to then arrow one just wide from the rebound sportsbook
Perhaps that winner was never going to come sportsbook
After all, this impression of a Manchester United side are a far cry from the Holy Trinity years of Charlton in his pomp, George Best slaloming past defenders and Dennis Law scoring goals for fun sportsbook
The match needed something special, for one final goodbye sportsbook
Step forward Diogo Dalot, who could not have hit the 25-yard winner any sportsbook better, arrowing into the top corner to spark wild scenes of celebration in the away end sportsbook
It was as if he had donned Charlton’s heavy, toe-capped, leather-studded boots in honour of the great man sportsbook
And what was the first song to celebrate a crucial success? Wor, Bobby would have been proud sportsbook
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Joshua Buatsi and Dan Azeez will go head to head in London this weekend, putting their friendship aside in an all-British main event sportsbook
Each man will enter London’s O2 Arena with an unbeaten record to his name, with both boxers looking to move closer to a world-title shot at light-heavyweight sportsbook
Last time out, 30-year-old Buatsi (17-0, 13 knockouts) outpointed Pawel Stepien in May to remain undefeated sportsbook
Then, in July, 34-year-old Azeez (20-0, 13 KOs) was a decision victor against Khalid Graidia sportsbook
Now, the friends will come face to face in the ring as they headline in a highly-anticipated bout sportsbook
“What’s at stake allows me to put [our friendship] aside,” Buatsi said in August sportsbook
Azeez added: “I’m at war with a friend who’s in front of my dreams and aspirations sportsbook
“I see an entertaining, brutal fight, ultimately with my hand being raised sportsbook
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RecommendedFury vs Ngannou pay-per-view price revealed ahead of controversial fightKSI vs Tommy Fury result changed after judging errorDillon Danis reveals next move after loss to Logan PaulWhen is the fight?Buatsi vs Azeez will take place at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday 21 October sportsbook
The main card is scheduled to begin at 8pm BST (12pm PT, 2pm CT, 3pm ET), with ring walks for the main event expected at around 10pm BST (2pm PT, 4pm CT, 5pm ET) sportsbook
How can I watch it?In the UK, the event will air live on Sky sportsbook Sports for subscribers sportsbook
It will also be available to stream on the broadcaster’s website and Sky Go app sportsbook
No US broadcaster has yet been announced sportsbook
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OddsBuatsi, right, in his most recent fight, a decision win over Pawel Stepien (Getty Images)Buatsi – 30/100Azeez – 13/5Draw – 18/1Full odds via sportsbook Betway sportsbook
• Get all the latest sportsbook boxing sportsbook betting sites’ offersFight card (subject to change)Joshua Buatsi vs Dan Azeez (light-heavyweight)Louis Greene (C) vs Sam Gilley (Commonwealth super-welterweight title)Mikael Lawal (C) vs Isaac Chamberlain (British cruiserweight title)Karriss Artingstall vs Vanessa Bradford (women’s featherweight)Michael Hennessy Jr vs Joe Laws (super-welterweight)More aboutJoshua BuatsiDan AzeezJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/2How to watch Buatsi vs Azeez and what time does fight start? How to watch Buatsi vs Azeez and what time does fight start?Buatsi, right, in his most recent fight, a decision win over Pawel StepienGetty ImagesHow to watch Buatsi vs Azeez and what time does fight start?Joshua Buatsi, left, and opponent Dan AzeezREUTERS ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today sportsbook
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