Manchester City vs Leeds United Ghana odds comparison
Manchester City
Home Team
Leeds United
Away Team
Saturday 29th
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1.28 | 6.20 | 11.00 |
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1.29 | 5.89 | 12.20 |
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1.27 | 5.95 | 10.35 |
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1.26 | 5.60 | 9.80 |
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1.29
Draw
6.20
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12.20
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Friday, November 21, 2025
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Match Preview
Manchester City host Leeds United on 2025-11-29 in a Premier League clash that could tighten the top‑of‑the‑table race.
City arrive on the back of a strong five‑match run – four wins, one loss, 13 goals scored and only four conceded, averaging 2.6 goals per game while limiting opponents to 0.8.
Leeds, by contrast, have struggled, recording one win and four defeats in their last five, scoring just four and leaking 11, a 0.8 goals‑for and 2.2 goals‑against average.
The head‑to‑head record favours the visitors in recent years – Leeds have three away wins to City’s two home wins across five meetings, with a tight aggregate of 11‑10.
Both sides will be keen to improve their season narratives: City to cement a title challenge and Leeds to climb out of the relegation zone.
The upcoming schedule adds pressure – City’s next listed fixture is the same day, while Leeds will face Chelsea three days later, making a positive result essential for momentum.
City arrive on the back of a strong five‑match run – four wins, one loss, 13 goals scored and only four conceded, averaging 2.6 goals per game while limiting opponents to 0.8.
Leeds, by contrast, have struggled, recording one win and four defeats in their last five, scoring just four and leaking 11, a 0.8 goals‑for and 2.2 goals‑against average.
The head‑to‑head record favours the visitors in recent years – Leeds have three away wins to City’s two home wins across five meetings, with a tight aggregate of 11‑10.
Both sides will be keen to improve their season narratives: City to cement a title challenge and Leeds to climb out of the relegation zone.
The upcoming schedule adds pressure – City’s next listed fixture is the same day, while Leeds will face Chelsea three days later, making a positive result essential for momentum.
Recent Form
Manchester City:
City’s recent five‑match spell showcases attacking depth and defensive solidity.
In the last three home games they beat Liverpool 3‑0 (Haaland, Gonzalez, Doku), dismantled Dortmund 4‑1 (Foden twice, Haaland, Anton) and out‑scored Bournemouth 3‑1 (Haaland twice, O’Reilly).
Across these, City scored 10 and conceded just two, maintaining a 2.6 goals‑for and 0.2 goals‑against average at home.
The lone away loss at Swansea (1‑3) highlighted occasional defensive lapses, yet even then they still found the net via Doku.
Scorers Haaland and Foden have featured prominently, each contributing multiple goals, while the defence has kept clean sheets in three of five matches, conceding only four goals overall.
The trend points to a high‑tempo, goal‑rich style anchored by consistent scoring from the forward line and a resilient backline.
In the last three home games they beat Liverpool 3‑0 (Haaland, Gonzalez, Doku), dismantled Dortmund 4‑1 (Foden twice, Haaland, Anton) and out‑scored Bournemouth 3‑1 (Haaland twice, O’Reilly).
Across these, City scored 10 and conceded just two, maintaining a 2.6 goals‑for and 0.2 goals‑against average at home.
The lone away loss at Swansea (1‑3) highlighted occasional defensive lapses, yet even then they still found the net via Doku.
Scorers Haaland and Foden have featured prominently, each contributing multiple goals, while the defence has kept clean sheets in three of five matches, conceding only four goals overall.
The trend points to a high‑tempo, goal‑rich style anchored by consistent scoring from the forward line and a resilient backline.
Leeds United:
Leeds United’s last five outings have been a stark contrast, delivering only one win (2‑1 versus West Ham at home) and four defeats.
Their lone victory featured Aaronson and Rodon scoring early, but they still conceded a late equaliser.
In the other four games they suffered 0‑3 at Brighton, 1‑3 at Nottingham, 0‑2 at Burnley and 1‑2 at Tottenham, scoring just four goals while allowing 11.
The average of 0.8 goals per game and 2.2 goals conceded underlines anemic attacking output and porous defence.
Scoring has been sporadic – only a single goal in three of the five matches – and the goal‑scorers listed (Sangare, Aaronson, Rodon) have not repeated.
Defensive frailties are evident with multiple opponents scoring early and maintaining leads, suggesting a need for tighter organisation ahead of the City clash.
Their lone victory featured Aaronson and Rodon scoring early, but they still conceded a late equaliser.
In the other four games they suffered 0‑3 at Brighton, 1‑3 at Nottingham, 0‑2 at Burnley and 1‑2 at Tottenham, scoring just four goals while allowing 11.
The average of 0.8 goals per game and 2.2 goals conceded underlines anemic attacking output and porous defence.
Scoring has been sporadic – only a single goal in three of the five matches – and the goal‑scorers listed (Sangare, Aaronson, Rodon) have not repeated.
Defensive frailties are evident with multiple opponents scoring early and maintaining leads, suggesting a need for tighter organisation ahead of the City clash.
Head-to-Head Record
The City‑Leeds rivalry over the past few seasons has tilted in Leeds’ favour when playing away.
In five Premier League meetings the visitors have secured three wins (3‑1 in 2022‑12, 4‑0 in 2022‑04, 2‑1 in 2021‑04) versus City’s two home victories (2‑1 in 2023‑05, 7‑0 in 2021‑12).
The aggregate scoreline is tight – City 11, Leeds 10 – indicating competitive matches.
Recent fixtures show Leeds capable of high‑scoring away performances, notably the 4‑0 thrashing at City in April 2022, while City’s most dominant display was a 7‑0 home win in December 2021.
Goal‑makers have varied: City’s Gundogan, Haaland and De Bruyne have featured, whereas Leeds’ Rodri, Ake, Struijk and Dallas have found the net on the road.
The pattern suggests Leeds thrive in counter‑attacking setups at City’s ground, while City’s home dominance can be overwhelming when they execute their possession‑based game.
In five Premier League meetings the visitors have secured three wins (3‑1 in 2022‑12, 4‑0 in 2022‑04, 2‑1 in 2021‑04) versus City’s two home victories (2‑1 in 2023‑05, 7‑0 in 2021‑12).
The aggregate scoreline is tight – City 11, Leeds 10 – indicating competitive matches.
Recent fixtures show Leeds capable of high‑scoring away performances, notably the 4‑0 thrashing at City in April 2022, while City’s most dominant display was a 7‑0 home win in December 2021.
Goal‑makers have varied: City’s Gundogan, Haaland and De Bruyne have featured, whereas Leeds’ Rodri, Ake, Struijk and Dallas have found the net on the road.
The pattern suggests Leeds thrive in counter‑attacking setups at City’s ground, while City’s home dominance can be overwhelming when they execute their possession‑based game.
Statistical Insights
City’s numbers reveal a potent attack (13 goals in five games) coupled with a stingy defence (four conceded), yielding a goal‑difference of +9 and an average of 2.6 goals scored per match.
Their only defensive slip came in the 1‑3 loss at Swansea, where they allowed two late goals.
Leeds, meanwhile, possess a negative goal‑difference of –7, scoring less than a goal per game and conceding over two.
Timing data shows City’s goals often arrive early (by the 45th minute in four of five matches) setting the tempo, while Leeds’ solitary goal in the West Ham win came in the first half, but most matches saw them trailing after 30 minutes.
The contrast in clean‑sheet frequency (City three clean sheets, Leeds none) underscores the defensive gap that may dictate the upcoming encounter.
Their only defensive slip came in the 1‑3 loss at Swansea, where they allowed two late goals.
Leeds, meanwhile, possess a negative goal‑difference of –7, scoring less than a goal per game and conceding over two.
Timing data shows City’s goals often arrive early (by the 45th minute in four of five matches) setting the tempo, while Leeds’ solitary goal in the West Ham win came in the first half, but most matches saw them trailing after 30 minutes.
The contrast in clean‑sheet frequency (City three clean sheets, Leeds none) underscores the defensive gap that may dictate the upcoming encounter.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 2025‑11‑29 showdown, Manchester City’s fixture list in the provided data ends, indicating no further matches are scheduled within the current dataset.
Leeds United, however, have a notable upcoming Premier League test on 2025‑12‑03 against Chelsea at home.
That fixture will be crucial for Leeds to regain confidence after a difficult spell, while City will look to maintain momentum in the league despite the lack of immediate listed opponents.
Leeds United, however, have a notable upcoming Premier League test on 2025‑12‑03 against Chelsea at home.
That fixture will be crucial for Leeds to regain confidence after a difficult spell, while City will look to maintain momentum in the league despite the lack of immediate listed opponents.
Match Prediction
Based on City’s high‑scoring recent form, solid defence and a home advantage, the numbers suggest they will dominate the encounter.
Leeds have struggled to find the net and concede frequently, especially away from Elland Road.
Expect City to impose their tempo early, likely scoring within the first half.
A plausible result is a 3‑0 victory for Manchester City, with Haaland and Foden among the likely contributors, reflecting the pattern of multiple goal‑scorers in recent home games.
Leeds have struggled to find the net and concede frequently, especially away from Elland Road.
Expect City to impose their tempo early, likely scoring within the first half.
A plausible result is a 3‑0 victory for Manchester City, with Haaland and Foden among the likely contributors, reflecting the pattern of multiple goal‑scorers in recent home games.
Betting Insights
The statistical profile points to an over‑2.5 goals market favouring the home side.
City’s 2.6 goals‑per‑game average and Leeds’ 2.2 goals‑against suggest a high probability of three or more goals.
Both teams have scored in the first half in recent fixtures, making a first‑half goal market attractive.
BTTS (both teams to score) appears unlikely given Leeds’ limited scoring record and City’s clean‑sheet frequency; a ‘No‑BTTS’ bet is advisable.
For Asian handicaps, City ‑1.5 looks reasonable, reflecting their defensive strength.
Overall, an over‑2.5 goals, No‑BTTS and City ‑1.5 combination offers value.
City’s 2.6 goals‑per‑game average and Leeds’ 2.2 goals‑against suggest a high probability of three or more goals.
Both teams have scored in the first half in recent fixtures, making a first‑half goal market attractive.
BTTS (both teams to score) appears unlikely given Leeds’ limited scoring record and City’s clean‑sheet frequency; a ‘No‑BTTS’ bet is advisable.
For Asian handicaps, City ‑1.5 looks reasonable, reflecting their defensive strength.
Overall, an over‑2.5 goals, No‑BTTS and City ‑1.5 combination offers value.