English Premier League | Monday 10th August |The Hawthorns| 21:00
Manchester City begin their title chase with a trip to West Midlands on Monday night where they’ll take on West Bromwich Albion in what is usually a daunting fixture for the Baggies. City are unbeaten in their last 10 meetings between the sides with nine wins including seven on the spin. However, West Brom are no pushovers, especially at home, and manager Tony Pulis will relish the challenge of putting a stop to City’s dominance.
Manchester City begin their title chase with a trip to West Midlands on Monday night where they’ll take on West Bromwich Albion in what is usually a daunting fixture for the Baggies. City are unbeaten in their last 10 meetings between the sides with nine wins including seven on the spin. However, West Brom are no pushovers, especially at home, and manager Tony Pulis will relish the challenge of putting a stop to City’s dominance.

To Win (90mins)West Brom 4/1
Draw 28/10
Man City 13/20
West Brom
Last week West Brom completed the double signing of striker Rickie Lambert from Liverpool and defender James Chester from Hull, these being the second and third summer signings after McClean arrived from Wigan at the start of July. Chester will add strength to West Brom's backline. He reads the game tremendously well, and at just 26-years-old looks to have a bright future in the Premier League ahead of him.
Lambert and McClean are the type of players that will fit perfectly into the Pulis’ style of play. While Lambert struggled last season, the more direct style of West Brom’s play should suit his aerial game well. He scored twice on his debut for the Baggies in a 4-0 friendly win against Bristol Rovers last Friday, and the former Liverpool man will be hoping to carry that form into this match. Berahino’s pace, skill and aggression could trouble City’s defence especially with the weakness of Eliaquim Mangala. The 21 year-old scored 20 goals in all competitions last season and he’ll be looking to get on the scoresheet.

Manchester City
The Citizens have won the last seven encounters against West Brom and will be eager to take three points back to the Etihad where they’ll face league champions Chelsea in their second game of the season. The 4-3-3 formation has been out in force during pre-season and it seems as though that's the shape City will carry into the first game against West Brom. Yaya Toure and David Silva have hit the ground running and already look ready to do serious damage. Silva remains City's most creative player, a fact underlined last season and again in pre-season. No one in blue can match his ability to create chances. Silva can inflict the most damage with his ability to float into dangerous areas and pick passes with his wonderful technique and vision. The Spaniard’s flourishing partnership and understanding with Raheem Sterling is capable of tormenting defences. Sterling’s lightning pace on the wings coupled with some great crossing and goalscoring form will be huge concern for West Brom.
The exit of Stevan Jovetic and Edin Dzeko’s pending transfer to Roma means City could be down to just two senior out-and-out strikers in Wilfried Bony and Sergio Aguero. Aguero, Pablo Zabaleta, Martin Demichelis and Fernandinho are all expected to sit this one out having only joined up with the team on Monday, while new signing Fabian Delph is also unavailable due to a hamstring strain. Pellegrini has a delicate juggling operation to conduct and with Bony having just 45 minutes of pre-season action, he could call upon 18-year-old Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho.
Probable line-ups:
West Brom: 4-4-2
Myhill; Chester, Dawson, Lescott, Brunt; McClean, Fletcher, Yacob, Morrison; Berahino, Lambert
Man City: 4-3-3
Hart; Sagna, Kompany, Mangala, Kolarov; Toure, Fernando, Silva; Navas, Sterling, Bony
Betting Verdict: Draw 28/10
City’s backline will have an air of vulnerability about it while going forward they look slim. The Baggies are tough to beat at home and will look to capitalize on City’s understrength team. It should be a tight affair and the draw looks a likely outcome at 28/10.

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