Crystal Palace vs Manchester City predictions and Premier League betting tips for the 3pm kick-off on Saturday 19th November 2016.
Crystal Palace are going through some bad form at the moment as they are without a win in five games including four losses on the bounce. This weekend they are welcoming a City side who are dangerous at all times but especially when they are looking to bounce back from a 1-1 draw against ‘Boro.
Crystal Palace vs Manchester City Predictions
Palace have been suffering some big defeats of late, they got beat 4-2 by Liverpool who are playing on a similar level to City at the moment and that game could of easily of been 8-0. I can’t see this being the game that Palace turn their fortunes around as a rampant City should turn up. The odds for a win to Man City are quite surprising at 8/15 but my first Crystal Palace vs Man City prediction is Man City half time result at 11/10 with Coral.
Man City to be winning at half-time – best odds 11/10 with Coral.
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Match Result and BTTS Tips
Man City have only been involved in one BTTS win of late but Palace have been involved in three of them in their last three games; and they lost all three. Palace have managed to score in four of their last five which may come as a surprise but shows they do have goals in them and City haven’t had the most solid defence of late either. My second Crystal Palace vs Man City betting tip for this weekend is BTTS and City to win at 2/1 with Bet365.
Man City to win and BTTS – 2/1 with bet365.
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First Goalscorer Tips
Of course, Manchester City have arguably the best striker and player in the Premier League in Sergio Aguero; with eight goals to his name this season in the league already so he has been in prolific form, five of those goals have been the first in the game so he boasts an impressive record. He will be fit and fresh to play this game as he was not involved in any of the international friendlies for Argentina so expect big things once again. My third Premier League prediction for Palace vs Man City this weekend is Sergio Aguero to score first at 11/4 with Betfred.
Aguero to score first – best odds 11/4 with Betfred.
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Crystal Palace v Man City Team News
As of yet we have not been alerted to any new injury news for either side but players will be heading home from the far corners of the earth over the next couple of days so they will be assessed by the their clubs for jet lag and any little nicks and I will expect to seem a few of the regular first teams on the bench, who that may be yet is hard to call.
Head to Head Stats
These two have met a fair few times of the years now in, most recently in the League and League cup, this last two fixtures city won by a difference of four goals. The hosts have only managed one win from the last six whilst the visitors have taken the other five; a stat favourable for our tips.
Crystal Palace vs Man City Betting Odds
If you’re looking around the markets for other options to bet on, then the best odds to back Crystal Palace at is currently 11/2 with Bet365, the draw is placed at 18/15 with Bet Victor and the away side taking all three points stands at 8/15 with Sky Bet. I would look at any time goal scorers here as this has the potential to be a high scoring match so there could be some value there along with the overs goals market. Always check the confirmed line ups before placing a bet on goal scorers though.
Crystal Palace vs Man City Betting Tips
Man City to be winning at half-time – best odds 11/10 with Coral.
Man City to win and BTTS – 2/1 with bet365.
Aguero to score first – best odds 11/4 with Betfred.
Football Accumulator Tips
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