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Back Ryan Yates in a 7/2 fouls treble for Man City v Nottingham Forest
Man City vs Nottingham ForestWednesday 4 December, 19:30 kick-offLive on Amazon Prime
It couldn't get any worse for Man City, could it? Well they're back at home on Wednesday but they do face Nottingham Forest - the only team to beat Liverpool this season, and at Anfield as well.
So Pep Guardiola needs to be careful here despite being 1/3 to end their four-game Premier League losing streak against a side they've beaten the last four home fixtures by a 12-0 aggregate.
Surely City can get back on track here, but Forest have shown they can be tricky opponents - aside from the result though let's put together the best value player stats for Wednesday's Bet Builder, which revolve around one man in particular..
Forest will be up against it, even with City's struggles the visitors are not about to rock up to the Etihad and dominate the ball or go and attack, so they'll have to do plenty of defending - and that means plenty of tackles.
And that ultimately means fouls, with Ryan Yates leading the way at 4/7 for 2+ fouls.
Yates has given away multiple fouls five times this season, including in three of the last four, and this will be the toughest of the lot.
Yes, it's the Ryan Yates show! For all the fouls Yates has given away, he's actually been on the receiving end more often - being fouled 28 times this season.
Yates is the most fouled player in either squad, so we'll add him in to do the double double and also be fouled 2+ times by Man City players at 4/6.
He's been fouled at least twice in 10 games this season, including in seven of his last eight, so has some super form in this market to bring into the game - and if Forest frustrate City for any period then he'll be in there mixing it and winning fouls as much as anyone.
One of the only minor bright sparks from Anfield was the return of Jeremy Doku, who was fouled twice in just half an hour when coming off the bench.
He's 4/5 to be fouled 2+ times here and if he starts as expected then that should be no problem with the way he plays.
City should dominate the ball and Doku will be given plenty of it, so this could be the best bet of the lot.