Manchester City’s stop-start season heads to the Gtech, as they strive to close the gap on the league leaders ahead of the international break. Read on to see how we envisage the match playing out, with three betting tips, and find out how you can take advantage of £30 in free bets too, courtesy of the Betano new customer offer.
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Brentford vs Chelsea Betting Tips
Our betting expert has three tips for Sunday afternoon’s Premier League match between Brentford and Manchester City at the Gtech Community Stadium (kick-off 4:30pm). Find out which way he sees the match going.
- Manchester City to win and Both Teams to Score @ 2/1
- Kevin Schade to score or assist @ 11/5
- Bet Builder: Phil Foden – Anytime Goalscorer / Over Two Goals / Nathan Collins to Commit 1+ Fouls @ 5/1
Expect a City response
Manchester City may be unbeaten in six games in all competitions, but conceding late goals has been hurting them in recent weeks.
A stoppage-time equaliser for Arsenal last month saw them drop two points at the Emirates and there was more frustration for Pep Guardiola in the Champions League in midweek.
City had been 2-1 up at Monaco going into added time, only to concede a sloppy penalty and eventually draw 2-2 with the Ligue 1 outfit.
Guardiola will demand a response from his side on Sunday as they look to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool, which heading into the weekend stands at five points.
City are unbeaten on their last two trips to the Gtech Community Stadium, with plenty of goals scored in those previous two meetings at the Bees’ home ground.
A late equaliser saw Guardiola’s men draw 2-2 at Brentford last season, having won 3-1 in the 2023-24 campaign.
It’s worth noting that both teams have scored in four of the last six meetings between the sides, with those four matches seeing the over 2.5 goals mark exceeded.
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Schade could hold the key to Bees’ hopes
Last week’s win over Manchester United lifted Brentford up to 13th in the Premier League table and the goals have been starting to flow.
Keith Andrews’ squad have scored more goals than anyone in the bottom half of the table, finding the net nine times in their opening six league matches.
Igor Thiago leads the way with four goals to his name, but it’s the wide players that are causing a lot of problems for opposition defences.
Kevin Schade offers pace and power down the left-side and is second only to Thiago in the Brentford squad for the amount of shots taken.
The German has scored one goal and has recorded 25 touches inside the opposition penalty area across the opening six matches.
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Foden can have a big impact
Manchester City have scored five goals across their last two trips to Brentford, with Phil Foden notching all five.
The England international gave City a two-goal lead in this fixture last term before the hosts fought back to claim a 2-2 draw.
Foden also bagged a hat-trick in the 3-1 win the season before and having been left out of the England squad, will feel he has something to prove.
There have been two or more goals in four of the last six meetings between the two teams and you have to go back to 1997 for the last time this fixture finished in a 0-0 draw.
With Erling Haaland on top form at present, Brentford are going to have their hands full trying to keep the Norwegian at bay.
Nathan Collins is likely to be handed the task of trying to keep the City striker away from the penalty area and the Bees skipper will be up against it.
Collins has already picked up three yellow cards and committed nine fouls in the Premier League this season; he should reach double figures for infringements by the end of Sunday’s contest.
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