The Champions League continues on Tuesday night with both Manchester clubs in action. Tom Carnduff has three best bets to consider.
1pt Pavel Kaderabek to score anytime in Hoffenheim v Shakhtar Donetsk at 8/1
2pts Carlos Soler to be shown a card in Juventus v Valencia at 13/5
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Manchester City can wrap up top spot in Group F with victory here, and we should expect to see a different performance in comparison to the side that lost at the Etihad on Matchday 1.
It's little surprise to see Pep Guardiola's men comfortably winning games in the Premier League. They sit two points clear at the top with a goal difference of +35 after just 13 games, scoring 19 in their last four in all competitions.
One player who has been contributing in the goals department is David Silva, with the attacking midfielder hitting the net in his last four games for City.
His tally sits at eight in 16 games in all competitions, including three in the Champions League. That form has seen him nearly hit last season's total of 10 already despite the season far from the halfway point.
A best price of 27/10 is available on him to score, which does look generous considering the visitors' 2/5 price for three points alongside his recent track record.
Sky Bet also have him at 25/1 to score from outside the area, which he has already done this season. Close range free-kicks provide the best opportunity for this, and if the situation were to present itself, you'd back Silva to capitalise.
There is value in the stats betting as well, with City expected to get plenty of shots at the Lyon goal. They had 22 in that defeat to Lyon, a combined 39 in their two fixtures against Shakhtar and 15 in the 2-1 victory over Hoffenheim.
My eye was caught by the 5/1 available on David Silva, Leroy Sane, Memphis Depay & Nabil Fekir all to have 1+ shots on target each. Silva, Depay and Fekir managed that in their last meeting, with Sane on the bench.
Both sides have attacking power, and given the fact that 8/15 is the biggest price on each player to have 1+ shots on target, the price does seem a tad too big.
Best bet: David Silva, Leroy Sane, Memphis Depay & Nabil Fekir all to have 1+ shots on target each at 5/1
Manchester United have done little to inspire in recent Premier League outings, although they will expect to be fairly comfortable in a win over Young Boys.
A late comeback ensured that Jose Mourinho's side picked up all three points away at Juventus, their toughest game in this group, although they still sit in second having been beaten by the Serie A side at home.
The draw at home to Valencia means that they are without a win at home in Europe this season, but that run should come to an end on Tuesday night.
Swiss outfit Young Boys are yet to win a game in the group stage of this competition, conceding exactly three goals in every defeat. They do have a point though following a 1-1 draw when they hosted Valencia in October.
Paul Pogba played a key part when these two sides last met with two goals and an assist. The midfielder is 9/5 with Betfair and Paddy Power to find the net at anytime again here, which looks great value when you consider how this game should go.
The 25-year-old has five goals and four assists in 16 games so far this season, grabbing his Champions League goals against this opponent.
He is also United's designated penalty taker so there will be a real chance to get onto the scoresheet if the opportunity is presented to him.
Some firms are offering even money on the midfielder, which shows how he is fancied to be amongst the goals for the hosts.
Best bet: Paul Pogba to score anytime at 9/5
It's now entering 'must-win' territory for Hoffenheim if they are to progress to the knockout stages, although they can capitalise on Lyon's visit of Manchester City with a home tie against Shakhtar.
Julian Naglesmann's side have three draws and one defeat so far, and they were unlucky against City with a late winner denying them another point.
They're starting to hit good form in the Bundesliga though and that can help them pick up their first Champions League victory of the season here.
The hosts have moved up to sixth in the standings, winning their last two games at the Rhein-Necker Arena, also sitting second in the Bundesliga form charts with 13 points gained in their last five games.
Hoffenheim's eight goals show that they have no issue finding the net in this competition, and that's why there is value in backing goalscorers.
The 8/1 available on Pavel Kaderabek to score anytime caught my eye, with the wide midfielder having direct involvement in seven goals this season.
That includes a goal in the Champions League, with his 92nd minute shot salvaging a point in a 2-2 draw away at Lyon.
1899 should be on the front foot here and someone like Kaderabek can capitalise. He has also managed to average a shot in goal in every Champions League game, highlighting how he is getting in positions to score.
The fact that Shakhtar have also conceded 13 in this group so far underlines the defensive issues they are having.
Best bet: Pavel Kaderabek to score anytime at 8/1
Juventus will be another side able to secure their spot in the round of 16 with victory at home to Valencia.
It won't be straightforward though, with the Spanish side sitting third in the group with one win and two draws.
Juve though, bounced back from that surprise defeat to Manchester United with 2-0 wins over AC Milan and Spal, extending their lead at the top of Serie A to eight points.
The Italian giants also had a perfect defensive record before that defeat in their last European encounter, and Valencia will do little to threaten that in a game where they should leave empty-handed.
The referee appointment should signal cards in this encounter, with Scotland's William Collum in charge. He's shown 79 yellow cards and four reds in 22 games this season, with ten of those yellows coming in his two games in this competition.
Carlos Soler is a player who has enjoyed midfield battles this season, being the most fouled player and the player who has committed the most fouls for Valencia in La Liga.
He has six yellow cards on his tally, including two in this competition, showing how his playing style is catching the attention of the officials.
I'd expect this to be a game where Valencia are on the back foot and could commit those challenges that draw cards. Given the referee appointment, Soler should work his way into the book.
Best bet: Carlos Soler to be shown a card at 13/5
Odds correct at 1610 GMT (26/11/18)