There's another local derby to savour in the Premiership when Manchester City travel to the Reebok to take on Bolton Wanderers tomorrow.

A City revival has been taking place of late with the Blues recording three successive victories in the Premiership after losing three league games in a row.

That means Wanderers will have some momentum to counter, but their confidence will be high going into the game after beating City in their last four encounters without the Blues managing even a goal.

But Bolton do appear to have a hold over the great unpredictables at the moment.

They were the last team to beat City in the league - 2-0 last month at Eastlands - so a Bolton double is certainly on the cards, having achieved it last season.

City have managed to win just three games away from home, all against struggling sides.

Former Blues striker, Nicolas Anelka, scored twice last time against his old club and has now banged in seven goals in nine games, so back him to continue the trend.

I've got him at 28/1 to score the opening goal in a 2-0 Bolton win, with Diouf at 70/1 to score the first in a 3-1 victory.

At home the Wanderers have only lost three of their 11 games and the last time City won at the Reebok was December 12, 2004, when Joey Barton's 52nd minute strike earned them all three points.

He should make his comeback from suspension and I've got City's leading goalscorer at 75/1 to score the only goal of the game.