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Can Salford City survive the Etihad storm, or will Pep Guardiola’s machine turn this FA Cup tie into another statement day? Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.

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Key Match Fact
Manchester City have scored 82 goals in their last 20 FA Cup games against non-Premier League sides, while Salford are unbeaten in 5 of their last 6 in this competition.
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Manchester City are dominant, scoring 82 goals in 20 cup ties against lower sides. However, defensive absences for Dias and Gvardiol leave them vulnerable. Salford average 2.67 goals in the FA Cup and have a high shot volume, suggesting they can find the net during an Etihad siege.

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City hit three in their last home outing and average 2.28 goals per game. Salford’s away reliability and City’s tendency to concede chances make a consolation goal plausible. A 3-1 scoreline reflects City’s superior quality while acknowledging their current defensive shortages and Salford’s resilient attacking output.

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The FA Cup has a habit of dragging teams into uncomfortable places — even when the pitch is perfect and the stadium is on your side. Manchester City welcome Salford City to the Etihad Stadium for an intriguing fourth-round tie.

Man City vs Salford City — William Hill Snapshot

FA Cup 4th Round: Illustrative probabilities based on recent scoring trends and match data.

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Main Market • 1X2
Match Result Pricing

Manchester City have been scoring freely in the cup, making them heavy favourites despite defensive injuries to Dias and Gvardiol.

City
97%
WH 1/40
Draw
7%
WH 14/1
Goals • Over/Under
High-Scoring Expectations

With City averaging 2.28 goals and Salford hitting 2.67 in this competition, the market heavily expects goals at the Etihad.

Over 2.5
88% WH 1/8
Score • Correct Score
Top Probability Outcomes

A 3-1 win for City aligns with their scoring rhythm and Salford’s ability to create chances on the break.

City 3-1
Team Stat • SOT
City Shot Volume

City average 15.05 shots per game, suggesting Salford’s goalkeeper will be busy throughout the 90 minutes.

City 4+ SOT (H1)
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The FA Cup has a habit of dragging teams into uncomfortable places — even when the pitch is perfect and the stadium is on your side. Manchester City welcome Salford City to the Etihad Stadium, switching lanes from the Premier League title chase to a fourth-round tie that comes with its own kind of pressure.

Pep Guardiola’s side roll in with momentum after back-to-back league wins, capped by a 3-0 home dismissal of Fulham. Salford arrive with edge too: four wins in their last six, and an away record that says they’ll fancy landing punches if City blink.

Kick-off is 15:00, and with the Etihad forecast sitting at 5°, this has the feel of a brisk afternoon where the first ten minutes could decide whether it becomes a siege — or a scrap.

Efficiency Metric: Pass Accuracy

The difference in ball retention highlights how City control the rhythm against lower-division opponents.

Man City
Elite Control
89%
Passing accuracy across all competitions

This level of precision allows City to pin Salford deep for long spells and wait for defensive gaps to appear.

Salford City
Direct Style
67%
Passing accuracy under pressure

A lower accuracy indicates a more direct approach, likely looking to catch City’s high line on the transition.

Defensive Shield: Clean Sheet Record

Total clean sheets this season provide a snapshot of defensive reliability for both clubs.

Man City
Disciplined
17
Total clean sheets in 40 matches

Despite missing key defenders like Dias and Gvardiol, City have maintained a clean sheet in nearly half their games.

Salford City
Resilient
10
Total clean sheets in 37 matches

Salford have proven difficult to break down on the road, securing double-digit shutouts across their campaign.

Manchester City vs Salford City Team News & Probable Lineups

Manchester City (Pep Guardiola)

  • Jérémy Doku (calf) out until 20/02/2026
  • Mateo Kovačić (ankle) out until 14/03/2026
  • Rúben Dias (hamstring) out until 15/02/2026
  • Josko Gvardiol (broken tibia) out until 01/05/2026

Salford City (Karl Robinson)

No listed injuries or suspensions provided.

Probable Starting XIs

Manchester City: Trafford; Lewis, Khusanov, Alleyne, Ake; Gonzalez; McAidoo, Reijnders, Foden, Cherki; Marmoush

Salford City: Young; Turton, Dorrington, Garbutt; Butcher; Longelo, Grant, Woodburn, N’Mai; Graydon, Udoh

What it means

City’s defensive absences bite. With Rúben Dias and Josko Gvardiol missing, the likely pairing of Abdukodir Khusanov and Max Alleyne comes with responsibility: control the space behind the line, win the first duels, and keep transitions clean.

Up front, the creative weight lands on Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki — two players who can turn a cautious cup tie into a highlight reel in a five-minute spell.

Tale of the Tape

Metric Manchester City Salford City
Games played 40 37
Goals scored (total) 91 60
Goals per game 2.28 1.62
Goals conceded (total) 36 48
Conceded per game 0.90 1.30
Total shots (avg per game) 15.05 14.89
Possession 61% 51%
Pass accuracy 89% 67%
Clean sheets (total) 17 10

Tactical Battle

City’s plan: squeeze, slide, strike

Manchester City’s style points to a familiar script: short passes, heavy territory, and an appetite for through balls when the opposition shape finally cracks. They want the match played in Salford’s half, and their attacking strengths lean into it — finishing chances and creating openings through individual skill.

Expect Nico González to act as the stabiliser, keeping City’s rest-defence tidy while the attacking band rotates. The interesting part is the likely mix behind the striker: Phil Foden as the tempo-setter, Tijjani Reijnders arriving with late runs, and Rayan Cherki floating into pockets where defenders don’t want to pass them on.

City also carry two flaws that matter even in a mismatch: they can be weak at protecting the lead, and weak at stopping opponents from creating chances. That doesn’t mean chaos is guaranteed. It means Salford only need one clean escape to make the Etihad pause.

Salford’s plan: live for the moments that matter

Karl Robinson’s probable XI suggests a side set up to stay compact, then break with purpose. With Ben Woodburn and Kelly N’Mai in the line behind the front two, Salford have runners who can carry the ball into space if City’s offside trap is beaten.

The key is the first pass out. Salford’s possession average of 51% shows they’re not allergic to the ball, but this is a different level of pressure. If they can’t connect into midfield quickly, City’s 112.33 average attacks per game and 62.35 dangerous attacks per game become a conveyor belt.

Key Zones

City’s wing strength matters here. They’re strong attacking down the wings, and with Salford likely defending deep, the danger is the same pattern repeating: switch, isolate, deliver — and suddenly a low block is being stretched until it snaps.

Key Moments to Watch

  • The first 20 minutes: Manchester City’s average first goal timing sits at 32′, while Salford’s is 38′. If Salford can drag that clock deeper, belief grows and the crowd’s rhythm changes.
  • Set-piece resistance: City are very strong defending set pieces, so Salford can’t rely on cheap corners alone — they’ll need quality execution and second-ball aggression.
  • Discipline under pressure: Salford average 12.59 fouls per game to City’s 10, and they’ve collected 76 yellows to City’s 73. Free-kicks in wide areas are exactly where City can turn control into clear chances.
  • Goalkeeper workload: Salford have 108 total goalkeeper saves (2.92 per game) compared to City’s 88 (2.2 per game). If this turns into wave after wave, Salford’s keeper will need a huge afternoon just to keep the scoreline alive.

What Could Go Wrong?

For City, it’s the cup-tie trap: dominance without the killer punch, then one sloppy moment when pushing bodies forward. With defensive injuries forcing changes, the risk rises if the back line gets stretched and a single run in behind turns into a one-v-one.

For Salford, it’s the opposite: the game gets too big, too fast. If their passing accuracy collapses under pressure, City don’t just win the ball back — they win it back in shooting positions, and those spells can bury you before you’ve even reset your shape.

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Match Result & BTTS

This market requires you to predict the winner of the match and whether both teams will score at least one goal. It offers higher returns than a standard win bet as it requires two specific outcomes to land. Pro: High price. Con: Vulnerable to a clean sheet.

Correct Score

A high-volatility market where you predict the exact final scoreline. Because of the difficulty, the prices are typically much larger. Pro: Significant returns. Con: A single late goal can ruin the bet.

🎯 Pick 1: Manchester City Win & BTTS Rationale

Tactical Indicators:

  • City average 2.28 goals per game and hit 10 in the third round.
  • Salford average 2.67 goals in the FA Cup and have won 9 away matches.
  • City are missing key defensive pillars Rúben Dias and Josko Gvardiol.

Manchester City’s overwhelming attacking quality makes a home win the expected baseline, especially given their record of 82 goals in 20 cup matches against lower-league opposition. However, the absence of defensive regulars creates a window of opportunity for the visitors. With Dias and Gvardiol sidelined, the backline lacks its usual experienced core, which may lead to lapses in concentration during transition moments. Salford City are not a side that sits back; their shot volume of 14.89 per game is nearly identical to City’s, suggesting a team that will actively look to test the goalkeeper. Salford’s away form is strong, and their scoring average in this competition shows they have the confidence to land a blow. While City should ultimately dominate territory and possession, the likelihood of a clean sheet is reduced by their defensive shortages and Salford’s resilient attacking philosophy.

Risk Factor: City could produce a perfect defensive display through sheer territorial dominance, or Salford may fail to capitalise on their limited chances.

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Key Tactical Mismatch

City Strength
Ball Circulation

89% pass accuracy across 61% possession. Guardiola’s side can manipulate deep blocks until spaces open.

Salford Weakness
Passing Under Pressure

Only 67% accuracy. Likely to struggle against City’s counter-press, leading to turnovers in dangerous areas.

🎯 Pro Insight: City’s wing strength will likely isolate Salford’s full-backs, leading to a high volume of cut-backs.

⚔️ Pick 2: Manchester City 3-1 Salford City Rationale

2.28 City GPG
2.67 Salford Cup GPG

Predicting a 3-1 scoreline balances City’s consistent scoring rhythm with Salford’s knack for finding the net in this competition. City have scored 91 goals in 40 games this season, averaging over two per match, and they are coming off a 3-0 home win against Fulham. Salford, meanwhile, are unbeaten in five of their last six FA Cup outings and average 2.67 goals per game in the competition. Given Salford’s willingness to shoot and City’s temporary defensive vulnerability due to injury, a consolation goal for the visitors is statistically supported. A 3-1 outcome allows for City’s expected dominance while acknowledging Salford’s recent away belief and scoring history against larger clubs. This scoreline reflects a match where City control the tempo but leave enough space on the counter for a sharp Salford side to register on the scoresheet.

Risk Factor: A clinical City performance could push the scoreline higher, or a more conservative Salford approach could result in a lower-scoring affair.

❓ FA Cup Betting Q&A

What does “Match Result & BTTS” mean?

This market requires you to pick the winner and ensure both teams score. Both outcomes must occur for the bet to be successful.

Why is the Correct Score market so popular in cup games?

It offers significant odds when a mismatch is expected. In games like Man City vs Salford, standard win odds are very low, so score predictions provide better value.

Does a goal in extra time count for these bets?

No, standard football bets are settled on “Regular Time” only. This includes 90 minutes plus injury time, but not extra time or penalties.

What is a “Safe Sub” bet?

Some bookmakers offer “Safe Sub” where your player-specific bet continues even if the player is substituted. It provides extra security for goalscorer or foul bets.

How does Manchester City’s defensive injury list affect the odds?

Injuries to Dias and Gvardiol typically increase the price of a City clean sheet. This makes “BTTS – Yes” a more attractive statistical option for analysts.

Can Salford City realistically score at the Etihad?

Yes, Salford average 2.67 goals per game in the FA Cup. Their direct style and City’s rotation in the backline make a visitor goal a plausible scenario.

What is the significance of the “Handicap” market here?

Handicaps give one team a virtual head start. It allows you to bet on Salford to “keep it close” even if they lose the match.

How often does a 3-1 scoreline occur in City’s home games?

City average 2.28 goals per game, and with Salford’s attacking threat, 3-1 is a frequent outcome for City when they concede a single goal at home.

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