Football Whispers Predictions for Man City vs BrentfordManchester City's final game before the break for the World Cup arrives at home against Brentford in the Premier League. Erling Haaland should make his return to the starting eleven after featuring on the bench in City's midweek League Cup win over Chelsea and with Norway not making it to Qatar, Haaland will be giving it his all on Saturday and we know what that usually means. Man City & Over 3.
However, Cancelo got himself sent-off and gave away a penalty in the process which Pereira scored to make it 1-1 in the 28th-minute. The second half proved to be tight and tense and eventually, Guardiola was forced to bring Haaland off the bench in an attempt to win the game, and it worked. City were awarded a spot kick of their own deep into stoppage-time which Haaland converted to secure all 3pts. Man City Predicted lineup – Ederson, Laporte, Aké, Stones, Dias, Gündoğan, De Bruyne, Foden, Silva, Rodri & HaalandBrentford were away at Nottingham Forest for their last league game, falling behind in the 20th-minute but managed to equalise before the break through a Mbeumo penalty. Brentford pushed forward in search of a potential winning goal and appeared to have scored it in the 75th-minute via Wisssa but the hosts equalised via an own goal from Jorgensen to make the final scoreline 2-2. Brentford Predicted lineup – Raya, Mee, Henry, Rasmussen, Pinnock, Dasilva, Jensen, Janelt, Wissa, Mbeumo & ToneyTeam NewsMan City: Joao Cancelo is suspended and Kyle Walker remains sidelined with a hip injury.
Man City & Over 3. 5 GoalsMan City have won four of their last six meetings with Brentford and we're backing the hoss to secure all 3pts this weekend as well. However, a simple bet on City to win won't yield you much of a return so we have added over 3. 5 goals into the mix as well. City have claimed two 3-1 victories in their last six matches, while Brentford have seen two of their last three outings in the Premier League produce exactly 4-goals.
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Brentford pushed forward in search of a potential winning goal and appeared to have scored it in the 75th-minute via Wisssa but the hosts equalised via an own goal from Jorgensen to make the final scoreline 2-2. Brentford Predicted lineup – Raya, Mee, Henry, Rasmussen, Pinnock, Dasilva, Jensen, Janelt, Wissa, Mbeumo & ToneyTeam NewsMan City: Joao Cancelo is suspended and Kyle Walker remains sidelined with a hip injury. Brentford: Kristoffer Ajer, Pontus Jansson, Thomas Strakosha, Aaron Hickey, Vitaly Janelt, Charlie Goode and Shandon Baptiste could miss out through injury.
Erling Haaland to Score FirstHaaland is a shoo-in for the Golden Boot award in the Premier League this season, providing he avoids a long-term injury, and we're backing the young Norwegian star to add to his 18 Premier League goals on Saturday against Brentford. Haaland has netted 9-goals in his last 9 games in all competitions for Man City and now that he is back from injury, we're backing the lanky speedster to score the first goal of the game against the Bees. Man City backed to beat BrentfordMan City only just managed to beat Fulham at the Etihad last time out, needing a last-gasp penalty from Haaland to save the day. Alvarez, who started ahead of Haaland, opened the scoring for City in the 16th-minute and most thought it would be plain sailing for the hosts from that point on.
However, Cancelo got himself sent-off and gave away a penalty in the process which Pereira scored to make it 1-1 in the 28th-minute. The second half proved to be tight and tense and eventually, Guardiola was forced to bring Haaland off the bench in an attempt to win the game, and it worked. City were awarded a spot kick of their own deep into stoppage-time which Haaland converted to secure all 3pts. Man City Predicted lineup – Ederson, Laporte, Aké, Stones, Dias, Gündoğan, De Bruyne, Foden, Silva, Rodri & HaalandBrentford were away at Nottingham Forest for their last league game, falling behind in the 20th-minute but managed to equalise before the break through a Mbeumo penalty.
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5 GoalsMan City have won four of their last six meetings with Brentford and we're backing the hoss to secure all 3pts this weekend as well. However, a simple bet on City to win won't yield you much of a return so we have added over 3. 5 goals into the mix as well. City have claimed two 3-1 victories in their last six matches, while Brentford have seen two of their last three outings in the Premier League produce exactly 4-goals.
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Football Whispers Predictions for Man City vs BrentfordManchester City's final game before the break for the World Cup arrives at home against Brentford in the Premier League. Erling Haaland should make his return to the starting eleven after featuring on the bench in City's midweek League Cup win over Chelsea and with Norway not making it to Qatar, Haaland will be giving it his all on Saturday and we know what that usually means.
Man City vs. Brentford lineupsPep Guardiola is blessed with incredible squad depth at Manchester City and with only Kyle Walker nursing a long-term injury, he has access to a myriad of options. Joao Cancelo is back from a red card suspension while Kalvin Phillips has recently returned from a shoulder problem. The major concern – for both teams – will be Erling Haaland, whose foot trouble force him out of the starting line-up against Leicester and Fulham. Guardiola said the Norwegian would be assessed after City's training session on Friday. Manchester City predicted lineup (4-3-3): Ederson (GK) — Stones, Dias, Laporte, Cancelo — Rodri, De Bruyne, Gundogan — Foden, Silva, Haaland. Brentford come into the game with just one long-term injury too, with Aaron Hickey absent with ankle trouble.
Erling Haaland to Score FirstHaaland is a shoo-in for the Golden Boot award in the Premier League this season, providing he avoids a long-term injury, and we're backing the young Norwegian star to add to his 18 Premier League goals on Saturday against Brentford. Haaland has netted 9-goals in his last 9 games in all competitions for Man City and now that he is back from injury, we're backing the lanky speedster to score the first goal of the game against the Bees. Man City backed to beat BrentfordMan City only just managed to beat Fulham at the Etihad last time out, needing a last-gasp penalty from Haaland to save the day. Alvarez, who started ahead of Haaland, opened the scoring for City in the 16th-minute and most thought it would be plain sailing for the hosts from that point on.
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