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There is never a good time to be playing Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, but facing them after they dropped points is even worse as they look to make amends.
Couple that with a winless start to the season and a midweek Carabao Cup defeat to lesser opposition for Rafa Benitez's men, and it could be a tough trip to the Etihad.
This has all the makings for a goal-fest in the home side's favour and it is hard to see otherwise.
City are a force at home - they have won 17 of their last 19 home matches and last season were beaten just once, scored 61 goals in 19 games at the Etihad (both in the Premier League).
Centurions City only strengthened their title-winning ranks over the summer while Rafa Benitez, who won just four on the road in 18/19, did not quite get his way with Newcastle in the transfer market.
Mind made up? We think so too...
Score prediction: Manchester City 4-0 Newcastle ()
The Citizens could field a similar XI to their last home outing - where they ran riot with a 6-1 victory over Huddersfield. Newcastle set up negatively against Chelsea last week on home turf and expect similar tactics again - except City have the quality to find openings and score for fun while Newcastle chances could be a rarity.
As we expect goals and a dominant match in City's favour they are just under evens to win both halves (9/10) and that looks like great value considering the amount they tend to score at home. The Citizens have been winning at both half-time and full-time in five of their last seven home matches with Newcastle and have scored at least three goals in six of their last seven matches against the Tynesiders (in all competitions).
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This looks like a great bet. If Guardiola opts with a similar line-up to the home win over Huddersfield, it is likely both Aguero and Jesus will start and you would not put it past them both getting on the score sheet. Aguero netted a hat-trick on that afternoon while Brazilian forward Jesus struck in the first half. With the creativity behind them, they should not be short of chances.
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Odds correct as of 1545 at 31/08/18