An absorbing title race between two Premier League titans – this is what football is about.
A costly draw against Crystal Palace in their final match before the international break saw Pep Guardiola's side's lead at the top reduced to just one point ...
Burnley 0-2 Manchester City. Although Burnley are in urgent need of points, it is difficult to see anything other than Manchester City prevailing at such a pivotal stage in the title race. However, highlights will be available shortly after full-time.
Sean Dyche will be without injured captain Ben Mee this afternoon while Nathan Collins is banned following his sending off against Brentford last time out. It ...
City meanwhile are duking it out with Liverpool for the title as the season enters its final stretch. City will be without Ruben Dias but John Stones is fit despite pulling out of England's squad for their recent friendly double header. It means Kevin Long is in line for a first appearance of the season at centre back.
Manchester City travel to Burnley on Saturday as Pep Guardiola's side look to maintain their place at the top of the Premier League.
Grealish opened the scoring as he looked to improve his output for Guardiola's side, with Foden scoring a late double to seal all three points and keep City ahead of Liverpool in the title race. Burnley looked to find a late equaliser but were undone with a quick counter-attack as Foden sealed all three points for City and kept them top of the Premier League. Here are the full-time match stats. City's pressure finally resulted in a second after some good counter-pressing from Sterling allowed the English winger to drive forward and drill the ball across the box to Foden who powered his shot past Pope to make it 2-1 with just minutes to play. Foden bagged his second and City's third just minutes later with one of the final kicks of the game as De Bruyne played the 21-year-old through on goal on the counter-attack, with Foden slotting the ball under Pope and into the bottom corner to make it 3-1. Wout Weghorst was able to level the score just before half-time with a powerful strike past Ederson at the near post making it 1-1. We used FIFA 22 to get a score prediction for Burnley against Man City on Saturday and this is what happened.
If you're out of the country for a round of Premier League fixtures, then annoyingly your domestic on-demand services won't work – the broadcaster knows where ...
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Ederson and John Stones are fit to feature in Manchester City's squad for the game against Burnley today.
Raheem Sterling started the FA Cup win over Southampton last time out and the winger’s form for club and country earns him a first Premier League start in three games from Pep Guardiola. But he is back in to start. The Premier League leaders make the short trip to Turf Moor shortly after Liverpool’s game against Watford, meaning a win will likely be the only result to maintain the defending champions’ advantage at the top.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Ajax Amsterdam manager Erik ten Hag could be a strong candidate to succeed him.
"Could Erik ten Hag be here at City? Definitely. I think he could be the one," Guardiola said. "My focus is currently only on Ajax," Ten Hag said. Guardiola joined City in 2016 and has a contract until the end of next season.
Ajax boss Erik ten Hag is the favourite for the Manchester United job and has received several references - but Pep Guardiola thinks he could succeed him at ...
Although Guardiola would be happy to see Ten Hag succeed him at the Etihad, he's also willing to give him a reference for the United job. Ten Hag went on to say: "If you are ambitious, you would of course want to take the next step in the Bundesliga, Premier League or La Liga at some point. Since then, the Dutchman has coached Utrecht and won two Eredivisie titles, two Dutch Cup and the Dutch Super Cup at Ajax. When asked if Ten Hag could succeed him, Guardiola joked: "Do you want to leave [the press conference]? Are you sacking me?" Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow meManchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes Erik ten Hag could be "the one" to replace him at the Etihad, despite giving the Ajax boss a glowing reference for the Manchester United job. Ten Hag is the favourite to succeed interim manager Ralf Rangnick at Old Trafford and has been interviewed for the position. Ten Hag worked under Guardiola at Bayern Munich between 2013 and 2015, taking charge of the club's second team.
Nathan Ake will partner Aymeric Laporte at the heart of the City defence this afternoon as we take on Burnley at Turf Moor.
City have the best away record in the top flight, winning 11 of their 15 away games (D3, L1). Manchester City have lost just one of their last 19 Premier League matches (W16, D2). That's a midfield three with steel and guile in abundance.
Manchester City take on Burnley at Turf Moor in the Premier League on Saturday, looking to react to Liverpool's result against Watford.
Going into the weekend just a point ahead of Liverpool, City kicked-off at Burnley in second place after Jurgen Klopp's side beat Watford in the lunchtime game. With Liverpool visiting the Etihad next week, City know the importance of a win to ensure they go into that clash top of the Premier League table. With the next four games throwing up double-headers against Atletico Madrid and Liverpool, this is the final chance for players to impress Guardiola before a season-defining fortnight in the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
Manchester City visit Burnley and Chelsea host Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday. Join Rob Smyth for updates from across the divisions.
Manchester City return to Premier League action after the international break with a trip to Burnley this Saturday.City are just one point ahead of Li.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2, click HERE for the live stream. They have only won three games all season and can’t simply write this match off. Updates will also be live on talkSPORT throughout the afternoon while talkSPORT.com will be running a live blog to follow all the action.
Manchester City face Burnley in the Premier League at Turf Moor on Saturday afternoon.
"The away team will undoubtedly see a lot of the ball and have close to 75 per cent possession, but will they manage to score goals? "Burnley, on the other hand, will look to keep it tight and take their chances from set-pieces. But considering City are up against a Burnley side who have won just three times in the league all season, they will fancy their chances of reclaiming top spot if Liverpool prove triumphant earlier in the day. I do think they'll win though." The stalemate with Patrick Vieira's side opened the door for Liverpool to move within a point of them in the table and they did just that, beating Arsenal 2-0 48 hours later. That is because Liverpool kick-off at 12:30pm on Saturday and a win against Watford would see them move above Pep Guardiola's side.
Burnley have dropped Maxwel Cornet to the bench for their Premier League clash with Man City. Jack Cork comes into the XI as Sean Dyche opts for a midfield ...
Don't miss a thing from the club you love! Burnley remain without Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Erik Pieters and Matej Vydra with the latter playing for the Under-23s this afternoon. Wout Weghorst starts up front on his own with Cornet among the subs.
Live updates from the five 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League, including Chelsea vs. Brentford and Burnley vs. Manchester City.
Can Burnley catch Man City with each eye on a different upcoming massive hurdle to their season goals when the Premier League leaders enter Turf Moor?
Man City defender Kyle Walker has praised Liverpool ahead of next week's Premier League showdown at Anfield.
"Yeah, I feel it was a couple of seasons ago now where we had to go and win every game to pip them to the title. "Listen, as you said, I don't think that we've done that much wrong to concede as many points as we have done. That's what title winning teams do, they grind out results and go and get the points that are needed on the day." Five days later, Liverpool travel to Manchester on Sunday afternoon to face City which could ultimately decide where the Premier League title ends up at the end of the season. "Obviously. Liverpool are a great team and we have to be on our A game for this because they've caused us some problems in the recent years but I think we've been here before. It's better to be where we are at the top then obviously where they are in second but anything can change in football, especially the Premier League. It's a crazy, crazy game."
At the other end of the table, Manchester City are just one point clear of Liverpool after being held to a costly draw by Crystal Palace in their final game ...
Burnley 0-2 Manchester City. Although Burnley are in urgent need of points, it is difficult to see anything other than Manchester City prevailing at such a pivotal stage in the title race. However, highlights will be available shortly after full-time.