Manchester City welcome Antonio Conte's Chelsea to the Etihad Stadium in what should be one of the stand-out fixtures of the season so far.
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Your support makes all the difference.The two sides are separated by a single point, with the Blues sitting pretty at the top of the league on 31 points and City a single point behind on 30.
Victory will hand either side a massive boost in their title campaigns as the two continue to set the pace for the rest of the league.
Pep Guardiola's men have the opportunity to overtake their London rivals, but to do so would require breaking down Chelsea's seemingly impenetrable defence.
Conte's defence has conceded just one goal in their last seven games as the side continues to thrive under the coach's new formation.
But with the home advantage, City will know that today is their opportunity to strike and stake their claim for that top spot.
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Saturday's fixtures:
Manchester City 12.30 Chelsea
Crystal Palace 15.00 Southampton
Stoke 15.00 Burnley
Sunderland 15.00 Leicester
Tottenham 15.00 Swansea
West Brom 15.00 Watford
West Ham 17.30 Arsenal
70 MINS
GOAL
MAN CITY 1 - 2 CHELSEA
Costa sends the ball into the path of Willlian, who beats the City defence with his lightning pace and sends the ball past a helpless Bravo. It's a spectacular finish from the Brazilian to give his side a late advantage.
Conte's half-time team-talk must have been something special...
73 MINS
Diego Costa has been something special this second half. It's been a display of brilliance. He's bullied the City defence and he's proved to make the difference.
80 MINS
A Man City corner is headed way over the bar by Otamendi. Guardiola must be furious that his side have failed to convert in the final third. They should have doubled their tally with the close range effort from De Bruyne.
The relentless attack of the visitors has proved superior so far. However, I do not think this is over just yet...
83 MINS
Guardiola voices his frustration from the touchline, demanding more from his side. Toure leads a City attack, but a Willian interception puts an early end to the attack.
Corner kick to City. They will have hopefully learnt from their early attempts, that the short corner is not the best option... That one perhaps needs a little more work on the training ground.
88 MINS
Iheanacho goes for a wild attempt on goal from outside of the box, but his left footed strike goes way wide of the post. No test for Courtois. Such hopeless attempts at this late stage of the game are a complete waste. Then again, if you don't shoot, you don't score...
90 MINS
GOAL
MAN CITY 1 - 3 CHELSEA
Hazard has sealed the deal. It's classic counter attacking football, as Hazard receives an over the top ball and he outpaces Kolarov and buries it past Bravo, with ease. He's put the game to bed.
Conte looks delighted, as he knows exactly what a win under these circumstances will mean for his club.
They've shown today why they are leading the Premier League table, and it looks although it will take something special to knock them off the top spot.
90 MINS
There will be a minimum of six additional minutes. This can't end quick enough for Guardiola and his men.
Guardiola changed the colours of the net here at the Etihad prior to the game, from black to white. This appeared to be an unsuccessful tactical move. Back to white, I think.
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