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Deportes Temuco0-1Curico Unido
Wed, 4 Mar 2026, 19:30
Full Time

Match Timeline

31'
A. Semenyo
Normal Goal → R. Cherki
45+1'
Ibrahim Sangaré🟨
Yellow Card
56'
M. Gibbs-White
Normal Goal → Igor Jesus
60'
Murillo🟨
Yellow Card
62'
Rodri
Normal Goal → R. Ait-Nouri
63'
Nikola Milenković🟨
Yellow Card
63'
N. Dominguez🔄
Substitution 1 → C. Hudson-Odoi
76'
E. Anderson
Normal Goal → C. Hudson-Odoi
77'
P. Foden🔄
Substitution 1 → J. Doku
77'
R. Ait-Nouri🔄
Substitution 2 → A. Khusanov
79'
Igor Jesus🔄
Substitution 2 → T. Awoniyi
82'
R. Cherki🔄
Substitution 3 → Savinho
90'
N. Williams🔄
Substitution 3 → Morato
90'
M. Gibbs-White🔄
Substitution 4 → R. Yates
90+4'
Matz Sels🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

7Shots on Goal4
8Shots off Goal2
21Total Shots9
6Blocked Shots3
16Shots insidebox6
5Shots outsidebox3
10Fouls6
6Corner Kicks1
1Offsides3
70Ball Possession30
0Yellow Cards4
2Goalkeeper Saves3
774Total passes329
714Passes accurate269
92Passes %82
2.12expected_goals0.97
0goals_prevented0

Starting Lineups

Manchester CityManchester City1:1

Starting XI

25Gianluigi DonnarummaG
21Rayan Aït-NouriD
16RodriM
10Rayan CherkiM
42Antoine SemenyoF
15Marc GuéhiD
20Bernardo SilvaM
9Erling HaalandF
3Rúben DiasD
47Phil FodenM
27Matheus NunesD

Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest1:1

Starting XI

26Matz SelsG
3Neco WilliamsD
8Elliot AndersonM
19Igor JesusF
5MurilloD
6Ibrahim SangaréM
10Morgan Gibbs-WhiteF
31Nikola MilenkovićD
16Nicolás DomínguezM
23JairD
34Ola AinaD

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Manchester City
Manchester City
Form: W-W-W-W-W
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest
Form: L-L-L-W-D
Record
8 W
1 D
1 L
3 W
2 D
5 L
Goals Per Game
2.0
Scored
vs
1.3
Scored
0.8
Conceded
vs
1.0
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
50%
Clean Sheets
40%
BTTS
50%
BTTS
40%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:2.3
Away:1.5
Conceded
Home:0.3
Away:1.5
Scored
Home:1.2
Away:1.4
Conceded
Home:0.8
Away:1.2

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1825
Strong
1516
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1863
↑ Momentum (+38)
1510
↓ Momentum (-6)
Expected Outcome
68%
Home Win
21%
Draw
11%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1712
Attack
1453
1694
Defence
1570
Recent Form
1728
Attack
1427
1717
Defence
1579
Post-Match Changes
-9
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

City's Defensive Fortress to Shut Out Fatigued Forest
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_NO
Odds:1.95
Expected Value:+26.8%
Confidence:75

Manchester City host Nottingham Forest in a crucial midweek Premier League clash that pits title contenders against relegation battlers. With Arsenal five points clear at the summit, City cannot afford any slip-ups at the Etihad, while Forest desperately need points to climb out of 17th place. The hosts arrive in imperious home form, having won their last six on their own patch while conceding a miserly 0.33 goals per game during that run. Pep Guardiola's side have kept five clean sheets in their last ten outings overall and their defensive metrics are trending in the right direction. Recent results highlight their ability to grind out results against quality opposition – they've beaten Liverpool 2-1 and Newcastle twice (2-1 and 3-1) in their last five fixtures, demonstrating both resilience and attacking quality. Their 3-0 dismantling of Fulham and 2-0 wins over Galatasaray and Wolves showcase their capacity to dominate possession (61.7% average) and control games. Nottingham Forest, however, arrive under a cloud of fatigue and poor form. Nuno Espírito Santo's men have lost three of their last four matches, including a 2-1 home defeat to Fenerbahçe in the Europa League and a 1-0 loss to Liverpool where they failed to register a single goal. The Tricky Trees have played four matches in the last fourteen days compared to City's two, giving the hosts a significant freshness advantage with only three days rest since their weekend fixture. The statistics paint a stark picture for Forest's attacking prospects. Against top-half opposition recently, they've managed just one goal against Brighton (1-2 loss) and were blanked by Liverpool. Their finishing delta of -0.17 suggests they're underperforming expected goals, while City's +0.37 overperformance indicates clinical efficiency at both ends. Forest's away record shows 40% wins but against elite defences like City's – who've conceded just two goals in their last six home games – their 1.40 away goals per game average looks vulnerable. Head-to-head history heavily favours the hosts. City have won six of eight meetings, including all three at the Etihad, and have kept clean sheets in four of the last five encounters. The 3-0 and 2-0 scorelines in recent seasons demonstrate City's ability to nullify Forest's attack while maintaining their own threat. **Key Points:** • Manchester City have kept 83% clean sheets in their last six home games (0.33 goals conceded per game) • Nottingham Forest have failed to score in 40% of their last ten matches and struggled against top-six sides • Forest have played four games in 14 days vs City's two, with only three days rest before this fixture • Head-to-head history shows City kept clean sheets in four of the last five meetings • BTTS No at 1.95 implies only 51.3% probability, but true probability closer to 65% based on defensive data With City's defensive trend improving and Forest's attacking output declining alongside fatigue concerns, the value lies in backing the hosts to keep another clean sheet. The 1.95 available on Both Teams to Score – No represents excellent expected value, offering a substantial edge over the implied market probability.

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