MAN CITY have started as they finished last season by looking unstoppable.

Pep Guardiola's men brushed aside Arsenal 2-0 at the Emirates then hammered Huddersfield 6-1 to move top of the table.

The champions travel to Wolves at lunchtime and it looks a mismatch after the promoted side began with one point and four goals conceded against Everton and Leicester.

Not surprisingly City are short at 2-7 with McBookie to win but there should be plenty of goals. City and over 2.5 is under evens at 3-4 with Coral while City and over 2.5 looks good at 6-4 with Unibet.

Sergio Aguero smashed a hat-trick last week and when he scores he usually nets more than one.

In his last 13 Premier League games he's hit one goal twice and none on eight occasions. But he has two hat-tricks and also netted four against Leicester.

Aguero is 5-2 at Betway to score first and just 5-8 at 188BET to net. For two or more the Argentine is 13-5 with Betway while he is 9-1 at William Hill to bag a treble.

Liverpool sit second after victories against West Ham and Crystal Palace and are extremely short at 1-6 with Betfred at home to Brighton.

The Seagulls stunned a poor Man United side last week but Anfield's one of the toughest places to visit these days and I can't see past a convincing win for Jurgen Klopp's men.

Again best bets are Liverpool and over 2.5 goals at 1-2 with Betfred and Liverpool and over 3.5 goals at 6-5 with Ladbrokes.

Sadio Mane has made a better start to the season than Mo Salah and he is twice the price of the Egyptian to score first at 4-1 with McBookie.

Two sides with no points meet at the Emirates and Arsenal should get up an running against West Ham. They are a best 3-8 at 188BET.

Bournemouth and Everton have both netted exactly two goals in their last three matches – anyone for 2-2 at 13-1 with McBookie when they meet at the Vitality?

It certainly looks one for both to score at 8-13 with William Hill or over 2.5 goals at 4-5 with betfair.

Tomorrow Chelsea should win at Newcastle but are too short at 7-10 with Betfred considering their St James' Park record reads four defeats and one draw in their last five meetings.

Newcastle have netted 2+ in all of those but it's taking a leap of faith to back them to do so again at 31-10 with McBookie to try over 2.5 match goals at 19-20 with betfair.

In the Championship Leeds look best bets at Norwich at 17-10 with McBookie. Again goals are on the menu with Leeds netting 11 in four and the Canaries' last five seeing btts. Over 2.5 goals pays 4-5 with bet365.

Steve McClaren's QPR have started with four defeats and face another against a Wigan side who win 3-0 at Stoke in midweek. Wigan can be backed to win at 13-10 with McBookie.

Jack Ross has started well at Sunderland is aiming to make it three League One wins in a row at stuffy Wimbledon. He should get the job done at 6-5 with McBookie.

Scunthorpe have suffered back-to-back 3-0 and 5-0 losses to Sunderland and Fleetwood and face one of the pre-season title favourites Barnsley today. The Tykes tempt at 5-6 with betfair.

Recommended Bets

  • Man City & over 3.5 goals (11-10, Unibet)
  • Liverpool & over 3.5 goals (6-5, Ladbrokes)
  • Bournemouth v Everton over 2.5 goals (4-5, betfair)
  • Norwich v Leeds over 2.5 goals (4-5, bet365)
  • Wigan (13-10, McBookie)
  • Sunderland (6-5, McBookie)
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