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Man City

Founded : 1880

Twitter : @ManCity

Venue : Etihad Stadium

City : Manchester
Capacity : 55097

Coach

Josep Guardiola i Sala

Home Win

52.17%
1 yr
46.81%
3 yr
48.98%
5 yr
49.39%
10 yr
48.24%

Draw

17.39%
1 yr
14.89%
3 yr
14.97%
5 yr
12.65%
10 yr
14.49%

Away Win

26.09%
1 yr
34.04%
3 yr
31.29%
5 yr
35.10%
10 yr
35.82%

Both Teams To Score

Yes
2425
60.87%
1 yr
61.70%
3 yr
57.14%
5 yr
50.61%
10 yr
52.59%
No
2425
39.13%
1 yr
38.30%
3 yr
42.86%
5 yr
49.39%
10 yr
47.41%

Average Goals Per Month

Jan
2425
0
1 yr
4.50
3 yr
3.11
5 yr
3.16
10 yr
3.24
Feb
2425
0
1 yr
2.33
3 yr
2.88
5 yr
2.75
10 yr
3.15
Mar
2425
0
1 yr
2.50
3 yr
2.50
5 yr
2.88
10 yr
2.42
Apr
2425
0
1 yr
4.83
3 yr
3.95
5 yr
3.70
10 yr
3.39
May
2425
0
1 yr
4.00
3 yr
3.47
5 yr
3.50
10 yr
3.41
Jun
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
1.00
5 yr
3.00
10 yr
3.00
Jul
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
0
5 yr
4.00
10 yr
4.00
Aug
2425
3.67
1 yr
3.67
3 yr
3.82
5 yr
3.75
10 yr
3.51
Sep
2425
2.25
1 yr
2.25
3 yr
3.08
5 yr
3.20
10 yr
3.53
Oct
2425
3.60
1 yr
3.60
3 yr
3.17
5 yr
3.07
10 yr
3.19
Nov
2425
4.20
1 yr
4.20
3 yr
4.31
5 yr
3.70
10 yr
3.50
Dec
2425
2.83
1 yr
2.88
3 yr
3.41
5 yr
3.03
10 yr
3.18

Correct Score

2-1
2425
17.39%
1 yr
8.51%
3 yr
6.80%
5 yr
7.76%
10 yr
8.90%
1-2
2425
8.70%
1 yr
4.26%
3 yr
4.76%
5 yr
5.71%
10 yr
6.63%
4-1
2425
8.70%
1 yr
6.38%
3 yr
4.08%
5 yr
3.27%
10 yr
2.28%
0-4
2425
8.70%
1 yr
8.51%
3 yr
4.76%
5 yr
3.67%
10 yr
3.31%
2-2
2425
8.70%
1 yr
4.26%
3 yr
3.40%
5 yr
2.86%
10 yr
3.52%

First Half Goals

0.5
2425
91.30%
1 yr
87.23%
3 yr
78.91%
5 yr
78.78%
10 yr
78.67%
1.5
2425
47.83%
1 yr
46.81%
3 yr
44.90%
5 yr
42.04%
10 yr
46.58%
2.5
2425
17.39%
1 yr
25.53%
3 yr
22.45%
5 yr
18.78%
10 yr
19.88%
3.5
2425
4.35%
1 yr
4.26%
3 yr
5.44%
5 yr
5.31%
10 yr
4.97%

Full Match Goals

0.5
2425
95.65%
1 yr
95.74%
3 yr
95.24%
5 yr
95.92%
10 yr
95.45%
1.5
2425
91.30%
1 yr
89.36%
3 yr
82.99%
5 yr
82.45%
10 yr
84.06%
2.5
2425
73.91%
1 yr
68.09%
3 yr
66.67%
5 yr
63.27%
10 yr
65.84%
3.5
2425
43.48%
1 yr
53.19%
3 yr
48.30%
5 yr
42.86%
10 yr
43.06%

Half Time / Full Time

Home / Home
2425
34.78%
1 yr
31.91%
3 yr
30.61%
5 yr
32.65%
10 yr
32.51%
Away / Away
2425
17.39%
1 yr
19.15%
3 yr
18.37%
5 yr
21.22%
10 yr
22.57%
Draw / Home
2425
13.04%
1 yr
10.64%
3 yr
12.93%
5 yr
12.65%
10 yr
12.42%
Away / Draw
2425
8.70%
1 yr
8.51%
3 yr
4.08%
5 yr
3.27%
10 yr
2.90%
Home / Draw
2425
4.35%
1 yr
4.26%
3 yr
7.48%
5 yr
4.90%
10 yr
3.31%

Second Half Goals

0.5
2425
86.96%
1 yr
87.23%
3 yr
87.07%
5 yr
84.49%
10 yr
83.23%
1.5
2425
52.17%
1 yr
53.19%
3 yr
53.74%
5 yr
54.69%
10 yr
53.42%
2.5
2425
17.39%
1 yr
23.40%
3 yr
31.97%
5 yr
29.80%
10 yr
27.33%
3.5
2425
8.70%
1 yr
8.51%
3 yr
11.56%
5 yr
10.61%
10 yr
9.52%

Total Goals

3
2425
30.43%
1 yr
14.89%
3 yr
18.37%
5 yr
20.41%
10 yr
22.77%
4
2425
21.74%
1 yr
29.79%
3 yr
23.13%
5 yr
18.37%
10 yr
20.70%
2
2425
17.39%
1 yr
21.28%
3 yr
16.33%
5 yr
19.18%
10 yr
18.22%
5
2425
17.39%
1 yr
12.77%
3 yr
12.24%
5 yr
13.88%
10 yr
12.63%

Home Win

54.55%
1 yr
69.57%
3 yr
79.45%
5 yr
78.86%
10 yr
75.21%

Draw

18.18%
1 yr
13.04%
3 yr
10.96%
5 yr
9.76%
10 yr
12.40%

Away Win

18.18%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
5.48%
5 yr
8.94%
10 yr
11.16%

Both Teams To Score

Yes
2425
54.55%
1 yr
60.87%
3 yr
58.90%
5 yr
50.41%
10 yr
54.55%
No
2425
45.45%
1 yr
39.13%
3 yr
41.10%
5 yr
49.59%
10 yr
45.45%

Average Goals Per Month

Jan
2425
0
1 yr
4.00
3 yr
3.50
5 yr
2.90
10 yr
3.05
Feb
2425
0
1 yr
1.67
3 yr
2.67
5 yr
2.67
10 yr
3.45
Mar
2425
0
1 yr
2.67
3 yr
3.14
5 yr
3.45
10 yr
2.76
Apr
2425
0
1 yr
5.50
3 yr
4.45
5 yr
4.23
10 yr
3.46
May
2425
0
1 yr
5.00
3 yr
3.88
5 yr
3.50
10 yr
3.38
Jun
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
1.00
5 yr
3.00
10 yr
3.00
Jul
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
0
5 yr
4.50
10 yr
4.50
Aug
2425
5.00
1 yr
5.00
3 yr
4.40
5 yr
4.33
10 yr
3.83
Sep
2425
2.33
1 yr
2.33
3 yr
3.14
5 yr
3.80
10 yr
3.77
Oct
2425
3.67
1 yr
3.67
3 yr
4.50
5 yr
3.75
10 yr
3.88
Nov
2425
5.00
1 yr
5.00
3 yr
4.11
5 yr
3.81
10 yr
3.76
Dec
2425
3.00
1 yr
2.67
3 yr
4.14
5 yr
3.43
10 yr
3.61

Correct Score

0-0
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
4.11%
5 yr
3.25%
10 yr
4.13%
1-0
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
9.59%
5 yr
8.94%
10 yr
7.44%
4-1
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
6.85%
5 yr
5.69%
10 yr
3.72%
3-3
2425
9.09%
1 yr
4.35%
3 yr
2.74%
5 yr
1.63%
10 yr
0.83%
3-2
2425
9.09%
1 yr
4.35%
3 yr
4.11%
5 yr
2.44%
10 yr
2.07%

First Half Goals

0.5
2425
90.91%
1 yr
82.61%
3 yr
84.93%
5 yr
85.37%
10 yr
80.58%
1.5
2425
54.55%
1 yr
47.83%
3 yr
57.53%
5 yr
51.22%
10 yr
48.76%
2.5
2425
27.27%
1 yr
30.43%
3 yr
30.14%
5 yr
23.58%
10 yr
20.25%
3.5
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
6.85%
5 yr
5.69%
10 yr
5.79%

Full Match Goals

0.5
2425
90.91%
1 yr
91.30%
3 yr
95.89%
5 yr
96.75%
10 yr
95.87%
1.5
2425
81.82%
1 yr
82.61%
3 yr
86.30%
5 yr
86.99%
10 yr
87.60%
2.5
2425
81.82%
1 yr
69.57%
3 yr
75.34%
5 yr
70.73%
10 yr
71.49%
3.5
2425
54.55%
1 yr
56.52%
3 yr
57.53%
5 yr
48.78%
10 yr
47.11%

Half Time / Full Time

Home / Home
2425
45.45%
1 yr
52.17%
3 yr
54.79%
5 yr
56.10%
10 yr
51.65%
Home / Draw
2425
9.09%
1 yr
4.35%
3 yr
8.22%
5 yr
4.88%
10 yr
3.72%
Home / Away
2425
9.09%
1 yr
4.35%
3 yr
1.37%
5 yr
1.63%
10 yr
2.07%
Draw / Home
2425
9.09%
1 yr
13.04%
3 yr
15.07%
5 yr
17.07%
10 yr
18.60%
Away / Draw
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
2.74%
5 yr
2.44%
10 yr
2.48%

Second Half Goals

0.5
2425
72.73%
1 yr
78.26%
3 yr
87.67%
5 yr
85.37%
10 yr
86.78%
1.5
2425
45.45%
1 yr
47.83%
3 yr
56.16%
5 yr
58.54%
10 yr
59.50%
2.5
2425
27.27%
1 yr
26.09%
3 yr
38.36%
5 yr
35.77%
10 yr
33.06%
3.5
2425
18.18%
1 yr
13.04%
3 yr
15.07%
5 yr
12.20%
10 yr
12.40%

Total Goals

5
2425
27.27%
1 yr
17.39%
3 yr
16.44%
5 yr
17.89%
10 yr
14.46%
3
2425
27.27%
1 yr
13.04%
3 yr
17.81%
5 yr
21.95%
10 yr
24.38%
4
2425
18.18%
1 yr
26.09%
3 yr
21.92%
5 yr
16.26%
10 yr
19.83%
1
2425
9.09%
1 yr
8.70%
3 yr
9.59%
5 yr
9.76%
10 yr
8.26%

Home Win

50.00%
1 yr
25.00%
3 yr
18.92%
5 yr
19.67%
10 yr
21.16%

Draw

16.67%
1 yr
16.67%
3 yr
18.92%
5 yr
15.57%
10 yr
16.60%

Away Win

33.33%
1 yr
58.33%
3 yr
56.76%
5 yr
61.48%
10 yr
60.58%

Both Teams To Score

Yes
2425
66.67%
1 yr
62.50%
3 yr
55.41%
5 yr
50.82%
10 yr
50.62%
No
2425
33.33%
1 yr
37.50%
3 yr
44.59%
5 yr
49.18%
10 yr
49.38%

Average Goals Per Month

Jan
2425
0
1 yr
5.00
3 yr
2.80
5 yr
3.44
10 yr
3.47
Feb
2425
0
1 yr
3.00
3 yr
3.00
5 yr
2.79
10 yr
2.93
Mar
2425
0
1 yr
2.00
3 yr
1.00
5 yr
1.60
10 yr
2.00
Apr
2425
0
1 yr
4.50
3 yr
3.40
5 yr
3.21
10 yr
3.33
May
2425
0
1 yr
3.00
3 yr
3.11
5 yr
3.50
10 yr
3.45
Jun
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
0
5 yr
3.00
10 yr
3.00
Jul
2425
0
1 yr
0
3 yr
0
5 yr
3.33
10 yr
3.33
Aug
2425
3.00
1 yr
3.00
3 yr
3.33
5 yr
3.00
10 yr
3.18
Sep
2425
2.00
1 yr
2.00
3 yr
3.00
5 yr
2.60
10 yr
3.30
Oct
2425
3.50
1 yr
3.50
3 yr
2.10
5 yr
2.59
10 yr
2.52
Nov
2425
3.67
1 yr
3.67
3 yr
4.75
5 yr
3.43
10 yr
3.14
Dec
2425
2.75
1 yr
3.00
3 yr
2.90
5 yr
2.72
10 yr
2.81

Correct Score

2-1
2425
25.00%
1 yr
12.50%
3 yr
6.76%
5 yr
5.74%
10 yr
5.81%
2-0
2425
16.67%
1 yr
8.33%
3 yr
2.70%
5 yr
4.92%
10 yr
3.73%
2-2
2425
8.33%
1 yr
4.17%
3 yr
2.70%
5 yr
2.46%
10 yr
3.73%
0-2
2425
8.33%
1 yr
12.50%
3 yr
6.76%
5 yr
8.20%
10 yr
8.71%
0-4
2425
8.33%
1 yr
12.50%
3 yr
8.11%
5 yr
6.56%
10 yr
6.22%

First Half Goals

0.5
2425
91.67%
1 yr
91.67%
3 yr
72.97%
5 yr
72.13%
10 yr
76.76%
1.5
2425
41.67%
1 yr
45.83%
3 yr
32.43%
5 yr
32.79%
10 yr
44.40%
2.5
2425
8.33%
1 yr
20.83%
3 yr
14.86%
5 yr
13.93%
10 yr
19.50%
3.5
2425
0.00%
1 yr
0.00%
3 yr
4.05%
5 yr
4.92%
10 yr
4.15%

Full Match Goals

0.5
2425
100.00%
1 yr
100.00%
3 yr
94.59%
5 yr
95.08%
10 yr
95.02%
1.5
2425
100.00%
1 yr
95.83%
3 yr
79.73%
5 yr
77.87%
10 yr
80.50%
2.5
2425
66.67%
1 yr
66.67%
3 yr
58.11%
5 yr
55.74%
10 yr
60.17%
3.5
2425
33.33%
1 yr
50.00%
3 yr
39.19%
5 yr
36.89%
10 yr
39.00%

Half Time / Full Time

Away / Away
2425
25.00%
1 yr
33.33%
3 yr
35.14%
5 yr
37.70%
10 yr
39.00%
Home / Home
2425
25.00%
1 yr
12.50%
3 yr
6.76%
5 yr
9.02%
10 yr
13.28%
Draw / Home
2425
16.67%
1 yr
8.33%
3 yr
10.81%
5 yr
8.20%
10 yr
6.22%
Draw / Draw
2425
8.33%
1 yr
4.17%
3 yr
6.76%
5 yr
6.56%
10 yr
10.37%
Draw / Away
2425
8.33%
1 yr
16.67%
3 yr
14.86%
5 yr
18.03%
10 yr
17.84%

Second Half Goals

0.5
2425
100.00%
1 yr
95.83%
3 yr
86.49%
5 yr
83.61%
10 yr
79.67%
1.5
2425
58.33%
1 yr
58.33%
3 yr
51.35%
5 yr
50.82%
10 yr
47.30%
2.5
2425
8.33%
1 yr
20.83%
3 yr
25.68%
5 yr
23.77%
10 yr
21.58%
3.5
2425
0.00%
1 yr
4.17%
3 yr
8.11%
5 yr
9.02%
10 yr
6.64%

Total Goals

2
2425
33.33%
1 yr
29.17%
3 yr
21.62%
5 yr
22.13%
10 yr
20.33%
3
2425
33.33%
1 yr
16.67%
3 yr
18.92%
5 yr
18.85%
10 yr
21.16%
4
2425
25.00%
1 yr
33.33%
3 yr
24.32%
5 yr
20.49%
10 yr
21.58%
5
2425
8.33%
1 yr
8.33%
3 yr
8.11%
5 yr
9.84%
10 yr
10.79%
Date
Match
Home
Draw
Away
26 Dec 2024 12:30
77.60%
1.32
13.79%
5.46
8.60%
8.87
29 Dec 2024 14:30
19.20%
5.29
18.46%
3.99
62.34%
1.31
04 Jan 2025 15:00
78.79%
12.92%
8.29%
14 Jan 2025 19:30
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
19 Jan 2025 16:30
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
Date
Match
Home
Draw
Away
21 Dec 2024 12:30
23.17%
3.20
20.24%
3.64
56.59%
2.22
15 Dec 2024 16:30
60.70%
1.52
19.19%
4.84
20.11%
5.74
11 Dec 2024 20:00
29.31%
4.00
23.25%
3.40
47.43%
1.80
07 Dec 2024 15:00
16.20%
4.55
17.94%
3.75
65.85%
1.70
04 Dec 2024 19:30
80.51%
1.33
12.32%
5.74
7.17%
9.03
01 Dec 2024 16:00
47.19%
2.07
22.44%
3.77
30.37%
3.50
26 Nov 2024 20:00
58.94%
1.16
20.93%
8.55
20.13%
16.69
23 Nov 2024 17:30
67.07%
1.41
16.92%
5.38
16.01%
6.75
09 Nov 2024 17:30
22.18%
4.13
20.33%
4.14
57.48%
1.81
05 Nov 2024 20:00
44.43%
3.55
23.81%
3.79
31.76%
2.03
02 Nov 2024 15:00
16.17%
6.01
18.27%
4.52
65.57%
1.53
26 Oct 2024 14:00
72.68%
1.12
15.34%
10.18
11.98%
21.58
23 Oct 2024 19:00
75.08%
1.12
15.28%
10.07
9.63%
21.50
20 Oct 2024 13:00
11.25%
8.42
15.36%
5.46
73.38%
1.35
05 Oct 2024 14:00
70.02%
1.27
16.34%
6.36
13.63%
11.05
01 Oct 2024 19:00
13.95%
35.50
18.10%
15.13
67.95%
1.06
28 Sep 2024 11:30
24.47%
4.75
20.92%
4.15
54.61%
1.65
22 Sep 2024 15:30
49.86%
1.75
22.10%
3.48
28.04%
5.05
18 Sep 2024 19:00
49.12%
1.35
22.93%
5.05
27.95%
8.50
14 Sep 2024 14:00
77.70%
1.18
13.20%
7.60
9.10%
14.00
31 Aug 2024 16:30
27.41%
7.00
21.61%
5.05
50.98%
1.39
24 Aug 2024 14:00
65.37%
1.09
17.56%
11.00
17.07%
23.00
18 Aug 2024 15:30
30.26%
3.58
21.02%
3.70
48.72%
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After clipping the wings of the Eagles in a draw, the Peacocks are back against the Sky Blues looking to land a huge blow to their Premier League title defense. Leeds United vs. Manchester City kicks off at 17:30 (GMT+1) on Saturday, April 30, at Elland Road.

The Cityzens are coming off the back of a 4-3 win against Real Madrid in Tuesday’s seven-goal thriller UEFA Champions League semi-final first-leg clash. Having missed a boat-load of chances, Manchester City were left with a haul but conceded three times, following a brace from Karim Benzema (33’, 82’ P.) and a goal from Vinicius Jnr. (55’). Kevin De Bruyne (2’) bagged the opener, while a fabulous goal from Bernardo Silva (74’) wrapped up the four-goal haul for the Sky Blues. "It was a fantastic game for both sides. We did many good things. Unfortunately, we conceded goals and we could not score more," Pep Guardiola said after the game. Back in the Premier League, Manchester City remains unbeaten in five games, DWDWW, having 80 points from 25W, 5D, and 3L, following the 5-1 thrashing of Watford. In an attempt to secure back-to-back Premier League titles, Pep aims to keep that one-point lead ahead of Liverpool [79 points] all the way to the end of the season. A 4—3—3 formation with Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling, and Jack Grealish may be seen against Leeds United on Saturday.

After sweeping the Hornets aside with relative ease, the Cityzens are back in the star-studded arena of champions, looking to put a foot in the final of the 67th edition of Europe’s most prestigious tournament. The UEFA Champions League semi-final clash between Manchester City and Real Madrid kicks off at 20:00 (GMT+1) on Tuesday, April 26, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Manchester City’s attempt to make back-to-back appearances in the UEFA Champions League final comes after the weekend’s 5-1 thrashing of relegation-threatened Watford. A rare start from Gabriel Jesus (4’, 23’, 49’ P., & 53’) left the Brazilian with a haul inside an hour and City at the top of the table with a point clear. "We started with having a goal in the first minutes of the first half and second half. That was good," Pep Guardiola said after the resounding win, before going on to praise Gabriel Jesus for his Man-of-the-Match performance. The Sky Blues take on the Vikings for the first time since their last meeting in the 2019/2020 edition of the UEFA Champions League [round-of-16]. City, with the form "DDLWW" across all competitions, had won four successive games against Spanish opposition before the goalless draw at Atlético, and currently have a record of 6W, 3D, and 2L against teams from Spain. Furthermore, Pep Guardiola, as a manager, has eliminated Real Madrid from the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League on two previous occasions, with Barcelona and the 4-2 aggregate win with Manchester City. Looking to become the first manager to eliminate Real Madrid from the UEFA Champions League on three occasions, Pep could line up the 4—3—3, having Mahrez, Gabriel Jesus, and Phil Foden in attack.

After returning to the top of the table following a comfortable win over the Seagulls, the Cityzens are back against the Hornets looking to jump through another hoop in their Premier League title defense. Manchester City vs. Watford FC kicks off at 15:00 (GMT+1) on Saturday, April 23, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

After a nervy goalless draw at the end of the first half against Brighton, Manchester City eventually wobbled to a 3-0 win following goals from Mahrez (53'), Phil Foden (65'), and Bernardo Silva (82'). The home win saw the Sky Blues return to the top of the table after Liverpool took a two-point lead at the table’s peak. "It was an incredibly good result against a team that beat Arsenal and Tottenham away," Pep Guardiola said after the 3-0 win. "We didn't concede a lot and we were incredibly aggressive. We showed ourselves that we are a decent team when we do what we have to do. If we drop just two points, Liverpool will be champions. And if we win all our games, we will be champions," the Manchester City boss added. The victory leaves the Sky Blues unbeaten after five Premier League games, WDWDW, while having 77 points [24W, 5D, and 3L], one point ahead of their Premier League title rivals, Liverpool [76 points]. A victory here would see Manchester City take another huge step towards retaining the Premier League title by staying ahead of the Reds with a handful of games left. A 100% win in the last 14 games against the Hornets across all competitions leaves the Sky Blues on the verge of becoming the first club to pick up 15 straight wins against an opponent. Furthermore, the Cityzens have won 15 of their last 16 Premier League games against sides in the relegation zone [15W & 1D]. A 4—3—3 formation with Mahrez, Raheem Sterling, and Phil Foden in attack is expected for Saturday's game.

After failing to reach the FA Cup final following the defeat to the Reds, the Sky Blues are back against the Seagulls, looking to stay ahead of Liverpool in the Premier League title race. Manchester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion kicks off at 20:00 (GMT+1) on Wednesday, April 20, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

A 3-2 defeat to Liverpool in an FA Cup semi-final on Saturday saw Manchester City crash out of the tournament. Ibrahima Konaté’s 9th-minute header had Liverpool in the lead before a brace from Sadio Mane (17’ & 45') left the Cityzens with a three-goal deficit at the break. However, goals from Jack Grealish (47’) and Bernardo Silva (90’+1) saw the three-goal deficit reduced to one at full-time. "It was an accident and he will learn for the future," Guardiola said while speaking of Zack Steffen’s error, which Sadio Mane capitalized on for Liverpool’s second goal. Last time out in the Premier League, Manchester City picked up a 2-2 draw against Liverpool, leaving the Citizens unbeaten in five Premier League games, WWDWD. With 74 points from 23W, 5D, and 3L, Manchester City are looking to pick up a win against Brighton on Wednesday, while hoping Manchester United comes out on top against Liverpool [73 points] in another Premier League clash on Tuesday. An 11-game unbeaten run at home against the Seagulls [9W, & 2D] could leave Pep Guardiola mulling over the possibility of having three points in the bag at the end of Wednesday’s clash. For Saturday's FA Cup match against Liverpool, Pep lined up a 4—2—3—1, with Raheem Sterling at the top of the shape. However, a switch to the 4—3—3 is expected for Wednesday’s game against Brighton.

Following a shocking weekend loss to the Pirates, the Spanish Champions will welcome the English Champions to Madrid, hoping to overturn a one-goal deficit from the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. The reverse fixture, Atlético de Madrid vs. Manchester City, will take place at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on Wednesday, April 13 at 20:00 (GMT+1).

Manchester City are back in the League of Champions for their 100th UCL game [group stage to final], following the 2-2 home draw at the weekend in an exhilarating clash against Liverpool. The draw leaves Manchester City unbeaten in five games across all competitions, DWWWD, and hanging in there at the top of the Premier League table with a point ahead of second-placed Liverpool. The Sky Blues now look to defend a one-goal lead picked up in the reverse fixture against Atletico Madrid, having won their last four games against Spanish clubs. City aim to complete a Champions League double over the Mattress Makers, despite having the advantage from the first leg. Furthermore, the English champions have triumphed in six of their eight episodes on European soil in which they won the home first leg. Pep promised something different for the clash against Liverpool and was true to his word, having lined up a 4—2—3—1 formation in the weekend’s game, a shape rarely seen this season. However, a switch to the more familiar 4—3—3 with Mahrez, Phil Foden, and Raheem Sterling in attack is expected on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Rúben Dias and Cole Palmer remain unavailable.

After a narrow victory over the Mattress Makers in the UEFA Champions League, the Sky Blues take on the Reds for this highly anticipated top-of-the-table clash in what could be called the Premier League title decider. Manchester City vs. Liverpool FC kicks off at 16:30 (GMT+1) on Sunday, April 10, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

The Cityzens picked up a 1-0 win in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final first-leg clash against the Spanish champions, Atletico Madrid. Kevin De Bruyne (70’) bagged the only goal of the game, minutes into the second half, to leave the Sky Blues with a narrow advantage ahead of the second leg in Spain. In the Premier League, Manchester City put Burnley aside in a 2-0-win last weekend to move back to the top of the table, after Liverpool temporarily moved to the summit. In first place, the Citizens are only one point above of the Reds [72 points: 22W, 6D, & 2L] going into Sunday’s clash. A victory here would see Manchester City, who have 73 points from 23W, 4D, and 3L, put a four-point gap between themselves and Liverpool. Manchester City are unbeaten in four games and are looking to pick up back-to-back victories LWWDW, at the end of the weekend. A 4—3—3 formation with Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, and Raheem Sterling in attack is expected for Sunday’s match against Liverpool. Phil Foden has scored in each of his last three Premier League matches against the Reds and could become only the second player to hit the back of the net in four straight appearances against Liverpool in the Premier League after Jamie Vardy [5, between 2016 and 2017].

The Champions of England and those of Spain meet for the first time in this highly anticipated UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash between the Sky Blues and the Mattress Makers. Manchester City vs. Atlético Madrid kicks off at 20:00 (GMT+1) on Tuesday, April 5, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Manchester City make their way back to the star-studded Arena of Champions following the weekend’s 2-0 win over Burnley FC. Goals from Kevin De Bruyne (5’) and İlkay Gündoğan (25’) saw the Sky Blues remain at the top of the Premier League table, with a point over their nearest rivals, Liverpool. "The conditions of the pitch were so difficult because the grass was so high," Pep Guardiola said in the post-match interview, blaming the grass despite the 2-0 win. The victory leaves Manchester City unbeaten in five games across all competitions, WDDWW. Furthermore, Pep Guardiola's City are unbeaten in 18 home European matches [16W, 2D, & 0W] since a 2-1 loss against Lyon on Matchday 1, which dates back to 2018/19, having won ten in a row before picking up a draw against Sporting this season. The Cityzens are looking to move past Atletico Madrid for a chance to take on either Chelsea or Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Over the weekend, Pep pieced together a 4—3—3 formation with Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, and Raheem Sterling in attack, from left to right. The 51-year-old is expected to stick to the same shape, with changes expected at the attacking end. Mahrez could knock Raheem Sterling off the right-wing, but the 27-year-old could re-appear on the left, forcing Jack Grealish to the bench. On availability, Rúben Dias and Cole Palmer are both ruled out of this clash against Atlético Madrid.

The Clarets take on the Sky Blues in another episode of David vs. Goliath, hoping to take aim at the Cityzens’ Premier League title hopes. Burnley FC vs. Manchester City is scheduled to kick off at 15:00 (GMT+1) on Saturday, April 2, at Turf Moor.

Following the goalless draw against Crystal Palace, Manchester City saw their lead at the top cut down to just a point as they now have 70 points from 22W, 4D, and 3L. They remain unbeaten in the last three games, WLWWD, ahead of this fixture against the Clarets, and are looking to return to winning ways. The draw against Crystal Palace was the fourth time this season the Cityzens failed to hit the back of the net. Manchester City last failed to score in more league games within a single campaign back in 2016-17 (5). A victory here would be crucial for City’s title defense. A 4—3—3 formation with Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, and Riyad Mahrez in attack is expected for Saturday’s clash. Mahrez has scored more Premier League goals against Burnley (8) than he has against any other side in the competition. Raheem Sterling is in doubt for the weekend’s game, having suffered a dead leg in England's friendly match against Ivory Coast on Tuesday.

Following a comfortable win over Wolves last weekend, the Eagles face the Cityzens with the aim of causing an upset and placing the Premier League title race on the line. The Premier League fixture, Crystal Palace F.C. vs. Manchester City F.C., kicks off at 21:00 (GMT+1) on Monday, March 14, at Selhurst Park.

Earlier in the week on Wednesday, Manchester City walked into the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League after a goalless draw against Sporting CP, which ultimately left them with a 5-0 aggregate win. The Sky Blues make their way back to the Premier League having picked up a 4-1 win over the Red Devils in the Manchester Derby last weekend. Sitting at the top of the table with 69 points from 22W, 3D, and 3L, the Sky Blues are looking to restore a six-point lead over their closest rivals, second-placed Liverpool [66 points]. Liverpool brushed Brighton aside over the weekend in a 2-0 win to leave only three points between the blue and red lines at the top of the table. Anything less than a win over Crystal Palace on Monday will be a huge blow to Manchester City’s title hopes. City returns with back-to-back victories: WWLWW, looking to pick up three in a row. The last time Manchester City picked up a defeat here at Selhurst Park was on a Monday night back in April 2015. A 4—3—3 formation with Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez, and Jack Grealish in attack is expected from Pep Guardiola for this clash against Crystal Palace. Rúben Dias is ruled out, along with several other players on the list of possible absentees. In other related news, it has been reported by the Daily Mail that Manchester City has a deal in place to secure the services of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund this summer.

After a walk in the park at the Estádio José Alvalade three weeks ago, two reigning domestic champions meet again, with the Cityzens on course for a fifth successive UEFA Champions League quarter-final spot. The UEFA Champions League round-of-16 reverse fixture between Manchester City and Sporting CP kicks off at 21:00 (GMT+1) on Wednesday, March 9, at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Manchester City bagged a 4-1 derby win over Manchester United at the weekend. Man-of-the-match Kevin De Bruyne (5’ & 28’) was on the brace along with Riyad Mahrez (68’ & 90’+1), while United’s only goal came from Jadon Sancho (22'). The resounding victory leaves the Sky Blues with three wins in five games across all competitions, WLWWW, as they sit atop the Premier League table, six points clear. City are looking to take another walk into the next phase of the UEFA Champions League after the 5-0 thrashing of Sporting CP in the reverse fixture, the joint-biggest away win in the knock-out phase in the history of the UEFA Champions League. Having featured in the round-of-16 every season from 2013/14 onwards, Pep Guardiola's side remains unbeaten in 17 home European matches [16W, 1D, & 0L] and are looking to keep the fine record without a scratch at the end of Wednesday’s clash. In the reverse fixture, all three of City’s forwards – Riyad Mahrez (7’), Phil Foden (32’), and Raheem Sterling (58’) - were on target. Pep is expected to stick to the same shape, 4—3—3, and personnel for Wednesday’s game while having a five-goal cushion. Meanwhile, Kyle Walker remains suspended for this mid-week UCL clash.