You'll struggle to find a heavier favourite in this season's Premier League than at the Etihad on Tuesday night.
Manchester City may be ninth in the table after a sluggish start, but win against a poor West Brom and they'll be within three points of the top having played the same number of games as their title rivals.
Plenty has been said about the goalscoring troubles of Pep Guardiola's team, and by their own high standards 17 goals after 11 league games is poor, but defensively they've been phenomenal - it's now six straight clean sheets in all competitions.
Guardiola has finally filled the giant Vincent Kompany-sized hole in his defence, 18 months after City's legendary captain left the club. Ruben Dias has quietly gone about his business since joining from Benfica for £64m in the summer, offering an assurance that had been sadly lacking since Kompany's departure.
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Odds correct at 12:20 GMT (14/12/20)
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