Manchester City vs Leicester as it happened: Pep Guardiola's side hold on to move up to third
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester City host a reinvigorated Leicester at the Etihad in this weekend’s early kick-off as the race for the top-four intensifies. Liverpool’s draw against Southampton was good news for the Citizens, as was Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United, who could have closed the gap on their rivals to just one point if they had won at the Emirates. City can climb above Liverpool into 3rd, who do not play until the following day, and have also played a game more than their Champions League chasing rivals.
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What time does it start?
Manchester City vs Leicester kicks off at 12:30pm on Saturday 13th May.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be televised live on Sky Sports 1, with coverage beginning at 11:30am. Highlights will be shown the same evening, at 10:20pm on BBC one and 10:30pm on Sky Sports 1.
It’s a big game for…
David Silva. His form over the past few seasons has been slightly inconsistent, but on his day the Spaniard is one of the best creative midfielders in world football. He completely ran the show against Crystal Palace in his last game, and will cause Leicester all sorts of problems if he is on his game. If he continues to play well until the end of the season, Manchester City will surely confirm their qualification into next season’s Champions League.
Best stat…
Manchester City have not beaten Leicester in any of their past three meetings; a run which includes two losses and a draw.
Remember when…
Leicester beat Manchester City 3-1 last year to take an important step towards the title. Goals from Riyad Mahrez and Robert Huth secured victory for the Foxes that day.
Player to watch...
Wilfred Ndidi. The 20-year old midfielder scored his third goal for the club against Watford last weekend and has performed well in recent months in the void left by N’Golo Kante. He is an energetic all-rounder who has settled well in his first season in English football, and his excellent current form makes him an exciting player to watch.
Past three meetings…
Leicester City 4 Manchester City 2, Premier League, December 2016
Manchester City 1 Leicester City 3, Premier League, February 2016
Leicester City 0 Manchester City 0, Premier League, December 2015
Form guide…
Manchester City: WLDDW
Leicester: DDLWW
Odds…
Manchester City to win: 6/25
Leicester City to win: 10/1
Draw: 23/4
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Man City could really have had another, they have a two on one but Jesus fails to find his teammate with a cutback, the ball ricocheting off a Leicester defender and eventually they manage to scramble their defence back and the chance fizzles out.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Fuchs booked for clattering into Jesus. Sterling has a great chance blocked by Benalouane. Corner to City.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Sub for Leicester, Okazaki off and Slimani on
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: PENALTY! Clichy tripped Mahrez and that's clearly a penalty.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: GOA.. NO! It's in the net but it's ruled out as Mahrez touches the ball twice! He kicks the ball into his standing leg and it flies into the net but the referee correctly rules it out. Bizarre.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Meanwhile, Sterling comes off and Aguero comes on.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Albrighton booked for a revenge hack at Fernandinho and then subbed off for Gray by Craig Shakespeare.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: City sub now, De Bruyne off and Zabaleta comes on.
Manchester City 2 Leicester 1: Ninth corner of the game for City, not much come from it originally, although eventually a second ball is crossed in and Kompany heads well over.
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