Match context
Opening day at the Etihad, and both dugouts are new: Enzo Maresca has taken over from Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, while Marco Rose begins his tenure at Bournemouth. Both squads have also turned over during the summer, so pre-season form is a noisy guide this early. What isn't noisy is the recent history between these two — City have won each of the last five meetings, scoring at least three goals every time, by a combined 18–4. That, plus a clear gap in squad depth, is why City are priced as heavy favourites. The live questions here are about winning margin and total goals rather than the result itself.
Team news
Manchester City
Out Jeremy Doku — calf
Doubtful Savinho — illness
Doubtful Omar Marmoush — knock
Doubtful Ryan McAidoo — shoulder
Bournemouth
Out Junior Kroupi — foot
Out Amine Adli — calf
Out Julian Araujo — thigh
Out Veljko Milosavljevic — knee
Doubtful Tyler Adams — fitness
Doubtful David Brooks — fitness
With Kroupi out, Bournemouth's central striker options are thinner, which trims their team-total and both-teams-to-score chances slightly. City's wide areas are lighter too with Doku out and Savinho in doubt, so the attacking shape may look different from last season — worth keeping in mind for player-specific markets.
Referee intelligence
Referee Not announced No appointment published yet
Classification —
Cards confidence Low
Implication No referee assigned yet, so card and booking markets carry extra uncertainty.
Form & head-to-head
Head-to-head — last five meetings (all at Manchester City)
| Date |
Home |
Score |
Away |
BTTS |
Goals |
| 02.11.25 |
Man City |
3–1 |
Bournemouth |
Yes |
4 |
| 20.05.25 |
Man City |
3–1 |
Bournemouth |
Yes |
4 |
| 04.11.23 |
Man City |
6–1 |
Bournemouth |
Yes |
7 |
| 13.08.22 |
Man City |
4–0 |
Bournemouth |
No |
4 |
| 24.09.20 |
Man City |
2–1 |
Bournemouth |
Yes |
3 |
BTTS rate: 80% Avg goals: 4.4/game Over 2.5 rate: 100% City covered −1.5: 80%
Market probability table — key markets
| Market |
Outcome |
Verdict |
Odds |
My Assessment |
| Match result |
Man City |
Solid Pick |
1.52 |
65% |
| Double Chance |
Man City or Draw |
Solid Pick |
1.16 |
84% |
| Over/Under 2.5 |
Over 2.5 |
No edge |
1.45 |
64% |
| Both Teams to Score |
Yes |
No edge |
1.59 |
56% |
| Asian Handicap |
Man City −1.5 |
No edge |
2.20 |
46% |
| Match result |
Draw |
No edge |
5.11 |
19% |
| Match result |
Bournemouth |
No edge |
5.94 |
16% |
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Betting tips
🎯 Solid Pick
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Solid Pick Match result — Man City
Odds 1.52
Our assessment puts Manchester City at around 65% to win. They have won all five of their last meetings with Bournemouth, by an aggregate of 18–4, and start as clear home favourites against a side missing its main striker. The price is fair rather than generous, so there is no mathematical edge here — but it is a dependable leg to anchor an accumulator.
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Solid Pick Double Chance — Man City or Draw
Odds 1.16
The safest expression of City's favouritism — we assess this at around 84%, meaning City avoid defeat. The 1.16 return is small, but across five recent meetings Bournemouth have never come away from the Etihad with a result, so this is the most dependable leg on the card. Note it is the same side as the outright City win below, not an independent second pick.
⚪ No Edge
These markets were assessed and found fairly priced — no meaningful edge identified:
Over 2.5 @ 1.45 Every one of the last five meetings had 3+ goals, but the short price already reflects that.
BTTS Yes @ 1.59 Bournemouth scored in four of five meetings, yet with Kroupi out our 56% estimate sits below the price.
Man City −1.5 @ 2.20 City covered −1.5 in four of five meetings, but an opening-day margin is hard to bank and the price is close to fair.
Draw @ 5.11 Our 19% estimate is in line with the price.
Bournemouth @ 5.94 A 16% estimate matches the price given the one-sided recent history.
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Accumulator builder notes
Overlapping markets Man City to win, Man City −1.5, Double Chance (City or Draw) and Draw No Bet (City) are all the same side of the result. Treat them as one position and use only one of them on a single slip.
Banker leg Both Solid Picks — Man City to win (1.52) and Man City or Draw (1.16) — are the same side of the result, not two independent legs. Use only one as your banker: the double chance for maximum safety, or the outright win for more return. Do not combine them, or with the City −1.5 handicap, on the same slip.
Analysis confidence
OverallMedium
Odds parsingHigh
Live researchActive
RefereeNot announced
H2H data5 meetings
Anomalies1 flagged
Confidence is held at Medium by opening-weekend uncertainty: both clubs have new managers and reshaped squads, so recent form carries less weight than usual. The head-to-head record (five straight City wins, 4.4 goals per game) and the squad gap are the firmest inputs. One anomaly was flagged — the odds card lists some players who appear to have since left the club, so the live team-news picture was used for availability.
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