City look set to name an unchanged team from the one that beat West Ham 2-0 last weekend. Erling Haaland is set to make his Etihad debut for the Cityzens following his two goals last weekend. Bernardo Silva is unlikely to start following links with a permanent move to Barcelona. Aymeric Laporte remains out with a knee injury, and will miss the game against Bournemouth. Lewis Cook could start in midfield for the Cherries, with Marcus Tavenier set to retain his place in the starting XI. David Brooks remains out, but he is thankfully on the comeback trail after he was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma last October. Summer arrivals Joe Rothwell and Ryan Fredericks remain absent for the Cherries.
Erling Haaland's emphatic performance against West Ham United last weekend helped Manchester City take all three points from the London Stadium. They'll be looking to put a show on for their fans against Bournemouth and maintain their winning start to the season. Bournemouth travel to the Etihad Stadium with three points on the board already following their 2-0 win over Aston Villa at Dean Court. Scott Parker's side face an uphill battle to pick up a similar result against the champions on Saturday, but their bright start against Villa will give the Cherries confidence going into the game. Despite Bournemouth's positive start against Villa, it may prove meaningless, as City, a much stronger side compared to the Cherries, look to make it two wins from two games in 2022/23. 2:0
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