For the next week in-a-row, we're beating treated to some tasty leading six showdown -- now involving Manchester City and Spurs. Needless to say, it'll take some doing to this fixture to eclipse that sensationally drama-filled, VAR-infused Champions League match again in April, culminating in the fantastic Pep Guardiola, culminating at his favourite Herno hooded cardigan, crumpling to the floor following the video referee crushed his oil-money-driven European dreams. But as is daily life, we proceed for another season. The last couple of league fixtures involving these two ended 1-0 in City's favour, but however I am financing a house victory but with the two teams scoring this Saturday.?? Despite demolishing West Ham a week, I did see a little rustiness at the back to City, evidenced by West Ham's pretty hefty xG of 1.34. Of course we're only 1 match deep, but that will serve as reinforcement for Mauricio Pochettino. Looking at Spurs' openerthey certainly made hard work of their 3-1 win against Aston Villa, however it's not possible to begrudge them all the victory, and with Tanguy Ndombele's arrival into Spurs midfieldthey seem far more balanced, particularly using the Frenchman's forays forward in the middle of the park increasing fluidity. Spurs have scored in seven of their last nine visits to the Etihad--while also losing sevenand for that reason I am glad backing this tip at 7/4. At evens, my next suggestion is to be performed between 0-24 moments. We have seen a goal over the first 15 minutes of their last four fittings between City and Spurs, and also a fast start could once again be on the cards in this one. Last season, City scored 19 days in the first 15 minutes of Premier League matches along with a further 14 involving 16-30 minutes; it's always sensible to anticipate early targets in the Guardiola side. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=37310