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Bournemouth vs Manchester City

Tue 19 May 2026
Final Score
1 – 1
Our prediction missed
Result
Exact score
BTTS
Over 2.5
CleverScores Prediction
2 – 3
Away Win Medium
Bournemouth
21%
Draw
18%
Manchester City
61%

📝 Match Recap

Bournemouth held Manchester City to a 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium, with E.J. Kroupi's 39th-minute finish giving the hosts an unlikely lead before Erling Haaland's 90+5' equalizer salvaged a point for the visitors. The result handed City their first dropped points in a run of ten consecutive victories, while Bournemouth's defensive resolve—particularly from a team averaging just 1.72 goals at home—proved more resilient than pre-match analysis suggested.

Our model predicted a 2-3 Manchester City win with 61% win probability, missing the mark on both the exact scoreline and the result direction. The prediction leaned heavily on City's historical dominance in this fixture (seven wins in eight meetings) and their recent form, while underweighting factors that ultimately shaped the afternoon. Bournemouth's significant rest advantage—a 10-day gap compared to City's three days—appeared more consequential than our draw probability of 18% reflected. The home side's organization limited City to chances that Haaland couldn't convert until deep into stoppage time, suggesting fatigue may have dulled City's usual clinical finishing. Rain-affected pitch conditions, flagged pre-match, likely contributed to a scrappier contest than City's typical rhythm would produce.

The draw demonstrated the compression of Premier League margins at the elite level. City remain second in the title race and largely untroubled despite the dropped points, but this fixture exposed how seemingly minor variables—fixture congestion, weather, and tactical setup—can disrupt even the most dominant sides. For Bournemouth, the point validated a defensive gameplan that prioritized solidity over ambition.

Generated by CleverScores AI · 19 May 2026

💰 Finding the Value

Our model probability vs the consensus across 12 bookmakers. Positive edge means we think this outcome is more likely than the market implies.

Selection Odds Market % Model % Edge
Bournemouth Win 7/2 4.60 21% 21% ±0%
Draw 10/3 4.33 22% 18% -4%
Manchester City Win 4/6 1.67 57% 61% +4%
No value markets in this fixture — our model and the bookmakers broadly agree on the 1X2 outcome.
Edge is the gap between our model probability and the bookmaker consensus. A +5% or larger edge means we think this outcome is meaningfully more likely than the market does. Odds shown are the median across all bookies in both fractional (UK) and decimal formats — always verify current prices with your bookmaker. Predictions are for information only and are not financial advice.
View pre-match analysis What we said before kickoff

⚡ Stakes & Context

  • 🏆 Manchester City in title race (P2)
  • ⏱️ Rest advantage: Bournemouth (10d) vs Manchester City (3d) — Bournemouth significantly fresher
  • 🌦️ Rain (4.5mm) — pitch conditions affect play
  • 📊 Learning: draw probability nudged higher based on Premier League history

🔍 Key Stats

Form: Bournemouth averaging 1.72 goals scored at home with WDDDD home form; Man City on WWWWWWWWWW overall with 90% win rate and 2.55 goals/game
H2H: Man City dominant — 7 wins in last 8, avg 3.9 goals/game, away team winning pattern clear
Stakes: Man City in title race (P2) — maximum motivation; Bournemouth mid-table with nothing critical to play for
Betting: Bookmakers back Man City at 60% away win probability; 1-3 aligns with implied odds and Poisson model second-ranked scoreline at 6.2%

⚔️ Head to Head

Manchester City have won 7 of the last 8 meetings, with away dominance throughout. Recent scorelines include 3-1 twice and 2-1 once, suggesting City regularly score 2-3 goals in this fixture. High-scoring encounters are the norm.

🎲 Betting Tips

Both Teams to Score: Yes
Bournemouth have scored in their last five home matches and averaged 1.72 goals per game this season. Despite the rest disadvantage and Christie's absence, their attack — buoyed by 10 days' freshness — should find at least one goal. Manchester City's full squad and title motivation make them near-certain to score multiple times, so both teams finding the net is well-supported.

Over 2.5 Goals: Yes
A combined total of 4 goals (1-3) comfortably clears the 2.5 threshold. The H2H average of 3.9 goals per game, Man City's xG of 3.34, and a high-scoring fixture history all support over 2.5. Light rain (4.5mm) and Taylor's card-heavy style trim one goal from the ceiling but are insufficient to suppress a City side chasing a title.

CleverScore confidence: Medium
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