Manchester City are favourites to pick up all three points away to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon, but the Midlands outfit have shown resilience on home soil while Pep Guardiola’s men have been nullified on the road, so how will the game at Molineux pan out?
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City come into their meeting with Wolves off the back of four wins and a draw from their last five games in all competitions, scoring 17 goals and conceding just four times.
Wolves have won two and drawn two of their previous four, scoring four goals and conceding two. The Old Gold are unbeaten at home this season and may fancy themselves against a City side with only two away wins from six, but time will tell.
Guardiola’s men have only lost once on the road, but they’ve failed to win four of the six games. Post-millennium, City’s head-to-head record in the league against Wolves reads as 10 wins, two draws and four defeats. They’ve won their last four top-flight meetings which is why they’re favourites.
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