Champions League holders Manchester City will expect to make it three wins from three in Group G when they visit Young Boys on Wednesday.
The Swiss Super League champions have lost one and drawn one of their opening two matches.
After losing out on the title to FC Zurich in the 2021-22 campaign, Young Boys cantered to the title in Raphael Wicky's first season in charge last time out, finishing 16 points clear of second-placed Servette in the end.
Wicky's side defeated Maccabi Haifa 3-0 on aggregate in a playoff to reach the Champions League group stage for the third time in their history, losing 3-1 at home to RB Leipzig in their opening match before claiming a 2-2 draw away to Red Star Belgrade.
They missed out on the chance to move top of their domestic table when being held at home to league leaders Zurich at the weekend, but Wicky and his players would almost certainly settle for another draw when they welcome the English Premier League champions to Wankdorf Stadium on Wednesday.
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