Will Manchester City be celebrating after their game with West Brom?
Manchester City will be looking to continue their fine form against struggling West Brom. Opta rates their chances.
West Bromwich Albion have won just one of their eight Barclays Premier league games played on Boxing Day (W1 D2 L5), but are unbeaten in their last three. The draw is 4.57/2.
Manchester City have won five and lost just one of their last seven Boxing Day fixtures. City are 1.564/7 to win.
Man City have won eight and lost none of their last nine Premier League matches against West Brom (D1). They are 2.3411/8 to win half-time/full-time.
Former Man City defender Joleon Lescott has scored in two of his last three Premier League matches against the Citizens. Lescott is 19.018/1 to score.
Edin Dzeko has scored three goals in his last four Premier League games against West Brom, including two match-winning goals. With Dzeko injured, WBA are 7.26/1 to keep a clean sheet.
Manchester City have won the last 18 Premier League matches that Yaya Toure has scored in. Toure is 2.77n/a to score.
West Brom have won just four home league games in 2014. Hull (3) are the only ever-present Premier League team to have won fewer in this period. The Baggies are 3.7511/4 to be relegated.
Fernandinho has never played in a 0-0 draw in the Premier League (47 games). Radhi Jaidi (61) is the only player to have played in more without ever being part of a stalemate. Both teams to score is 1.9210/11.
Craig Dawson (2) is the only WBA player other than leading scorer Saido Berahino (7) to have netted more than once in the Premier League this season. Seven players have scored once. Dawson is 10.09/1 to score.
18 year-old Jose Pozo, City's youngest player this season, was born one month and 15 days after Frank Lampard made his Premier League debut for West Ham (31st January 1996). Lampard is 3.55/2 to find the net.
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