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Manchester City football club
Looking to defend their title status in Saturday's (5) Premier League home game, challenging Fulham for a third consecutive title. City have won nine, drawn two and lost one of their 12 league matches this season, trailing table-topper
Arsenal (name)
Only 2 points. Nevertheless, their attacking power is unrivaled, averaging more than 3 goals per game, and their home games are even more ferocious, winning all 6 home league games this season, with a total of at least 2 goals in the halves, including a median of 1.5 goals in the halves, so over half-time results can be expected. (Live on Now 621 Saturday night at 11pm)
Manchester City football club
After a half-strength midweek UEFA Europa League campaign, which saw them comfortably beat Xavier 3-1 at home, a number of key players were able to rest and build up their strength for this crucial battle. Now that ace striker Enin Zahaland has returned to training after two games recovering from injury and is expected to make his comeback in this match, the Norwegian striker, who has contributed 17 goals in 11 league matches this season.
Manchester City
's formidable firepower is expected to unleash a first-half onslaught.
Fulham Attack Open
Promotion rivals Fulham's style of play also emphasizes on offense, with Alexandre Mizunovic as the leader of the forward line with a certain goal-scoring ability. The team has scored 7 goals and conceded 7 in their last 3 away matches, clearly adopting an open attacking tactic. Against the equally fierce offense of
Manchester City
The over/under half time result in this game is something to look forward to.