How and why to watch West Ham v Man City (Saturday, August 10 2019) This will be BT Sport’s first fixture of the season and only live broadcast of the opening weekend – and they’ve picked a cracker. It kicks off at 12:30pm. Man City won the domestic treble last year, an achievement even more significant given the strength of Liverpool. Since then, they have added Atletico Madrid star Rodri for an eye-watering £62.8million, although he is just a replacement for the departed Vincent Kompany, so they are pretty much going with what they already had. West Ham finished 10th last season as they made some real progress under Manuel Pellegrini. They should have new £45million striker Sebastian Haller on show for this one, as well as £24m capture Pablo Fornals. The post How and why to watch West Ham v Man City (Saturday, August 10 2019) appeared first on teamtalk.com. - SPORT BETTING

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How and why to watch West Ham v Man City (Saturday, August 10 2019) This will be BT Sport’s first fixture of the season and only live broadcast of the opening weekend – and they’ve picked a cracker. It kicks off at 12:30pm. Man City won the domestic treble last year, an achievement even more significant given the strength of Liverpool. Since then, they have added Atletico Madrid star Rodri for an eye-watering £62.8million, although he is just a replacement for the departed Vincent Kompany, so they are pretty much going with what they already had. West Ham finished 10th last season as they made some real progress under Manuel Pellegrini. They should have new £45million striker Sebastian Haller on show for this one, as well as £24m capture Pablo Fornals. The post How and why to watch West Ham v Man City (Saturday, August 10 2019) appeared first on teamtalk.com.


This will be BT Sport’s first fixture of the season and only live broadcast of the opening weekend – and they’ve picked a cracker. It kicks off at 12:30pm.

Man City won the domestic treble last year, an achievement even more significant given the strength of Liverpool.

Since then, they have added Atletico Madrid star Rodri for an eye-watering £62.8million, although he is just a replacement for the departed Vincent Kompany, so they are pretty much going with what they already had.

West Ham finished 10th last season as they made some real progress under Manuel Pellegrini. They should have new £45million striker Sebastian Haller on show for this one, as well as £24m capture Pablo Fornals.

The post How and why to watch West Ham v Man City (Saturday, August 10 2019) appeared first on teamtalk.com.

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