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Manchester City faces Arsenal today in a crucial Premier League match that could impact the title race. City is six points behind Arsenal but has a game in hand and a strong home record against the Gunners.
Manchester City vs Arsenal – Predicted lineup and team news
Manchester City host Arsenal today in a monumental clash that could define the Premier League title race in their favour.
The Cityzens enter the afternoon trailing the leaders by six points but holding a crucial game in hand. Pep Guardiola’s side are currently enjoying their most productive period of the season. Historically, April is the club’s most successful month under the Spaniard, yielding a 79.5% win rate. A victory today would put the title race firmly back in City’s hands before their midweek trip.
City remain a formidable force at the Etihad Stadium, having gone 14 league games without defeat. They have also dominated the Gunners in Manchester, remaining unbeaten in their last ten home meetings. Furthermore, they have already tasted success against Arsenal this season with a win at Wembley. The squad appears relaxed and clinical as they chase another historic domestic treble.
City have plundered nine goals in their last three games without conceding a single strike. Accordingly, they enter this high-stakes encounter as the clear statistical favourites to secure all three points.
The primary boost for the hosts is the availability of versatile star Nico O’Reilly. Despite being withdrawn against Chelsea with a hamstring concern, Guardiola confirmed the defender is “fine.” O’Reilly has been a revelation recently, scoring more goals than any teammate since the start of February. His ability to contribute both defensively and in the penalty area makes him a vital asset.
Gianluigi Donnarumma will likely continue in goal. However, City must still navigate a mini-crisis in the heart of their defensive line. is out with a hamstring issue, while Joško Gvardiol continues his recovery from a broken leg. also remains sidelined with a calf problem sustained during the international break. Consequently, is expected to partner at the back today.
The match is critical for the Premier League title race, as a win for City could close the gap on Arsenal, who currently lead by six points.
Manchester City has an impressive record at home against Arsenal, remaining unbeaten in their last ten meetings at the Etihad Stadium.
Pep Guardiola has a 79.5% win rate in April, making it the most successful month for Manchester City under his management.
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In midfield, Rayan Cherki will be the primary creative engine for the Sky Blues. Cherki is currently averaging an assist every 138 minutes in the Premier League. Only Cesc Fàbregas and Kevin De Bruyne have recorded better historical averages in the competition. Erling Haaland will lead the line, looking to exploit an Arsenal defence prone to recent errors. He will be supported by the pace of Jeremy Doku and the movement of Antoine Semenyo.
Manchester City Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Donnarumma; Nunes, Khusanov, Guéhi, O’Reilly; Rodri, Silva; Semenyo, Cherki, Doku; Haaland
The Premier League title clash begins today at 16:30 BST.
UK fans can watch this blockbuster match live on Sky Sports Premier League.