Reigning champions of Europe, Manchester City travel to Switzerland on Wednesday night (20:00) to face Young Boys, with Pep Guardiola’s side looking for their third successive victory of the group stage.
Here are some of the best markets on offer ahead of this European clash.
Young Boys vs Man City Betting Tips
Match Odds
You can back Young Boys to pull off a shock here at the high price of 12/1. If you think that they can hold Man City to a draw, a stalemate is priced at the also tempting price of 5/1. Man City are the overwhelming favourites at 1/6.
Given the gulf in quality between the two sides, both teams to score is on offer at the generous price of 11/10.
Over 2.5 goals is valued at 4/9 but over 3.5 goals is much more tempting at 11/10.
Team News
Young Boys are going to be without Kastriot Imeri, who is ruled out for the rest of the campaign, while Darian Males is a doubt for the visit of Manchester City.
Kevin De Bruyne is Man City’s biggest injury concern right now and while he is a key absentee, Pep Guardiola will be happy to have most of his squad available.
Manchester City to win 3-1 @ 9/1
The Ciytzens have won both of their previous two games in the Champions League this term by a 3-1 scoreline, and we fancy them to win by this margin again. With the likes of Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez set to feature in this game, Guardiola’s side won’t be short of a goal threat. Then when you throw in the likes of Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and Bernardo Silva, City could be in for another profitable evening in front of goal.
Phil Foden to score anytime @ 8/5
One City player who will be eager to boost his goalscoring returns this season is Foden. The England international will be looking to capitalise on De Bruyne’s absence, and he will need to improve his goal contributions if he is to cement his place in the team.
Foden has scored twice this campaign in all competitions, including in the last Champions League fixture against RB Leipzig. He will likely be handed another start against Young Boys and he will want to turn in another standout performance.
























