City are easy favourites to hammer Copenhagen, with the Manchester side in electric form at home. They saw off rivals Manchester United 6-3 and have been scoring for fun at the Etihad this season. They have also scored six goals from their first two games in the group. As for Copenhagen, they lost to Dortmund but did pick up a point against Sevilla, but are yet to pick up a goal in the tournament. We think this run will continue, and City will run out easy winners. 4:0
Copenhagen have failed to score in their last 3 matches (Champions League). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Man City's last 4 games (Champions League).
Kyle Walker came off before half time with an injury so he should be all but ruled out. Sergio Gomez should start from left back against Copenhagen. Aymeric Laporte returned from injury after coming off the bench against Manchester United, and could start here. Rodri didn't feature against United and is a doubt here. Akinkunmi Amoo remains out injured, but Rasmus Falk is a doubt after coming off at half time in their most recent game against Aarhus.