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Your support makes all the difference.Rafa Benitez will most likely put his entire team behind the ball and look to stop Manchester City for as long as possible in hope of a fortuitous goal or clean sheet for Newcastle.
He did this last season and last week against Chelsea, where he was criticised for his negative style of play after Wolves drew with City after a bold attacking performance.
“Last season he did it against us away and at home,” said Pep Guardiola on Benitez’s tactics. “Everything he is going to do is because he believes it’s the best for them to get points.”
We'll have all the latest from the Etihad:
Preview
What time does it start?
Kick off at The Etihad is at 17:30 BST
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport will be showing live coverage on BT Sport 1 from 17:00, BT Sport app users will also be able to watch the match live online.
Past three meetings
20 January 2018, Premier League – Manchester City 3 (Aguero x3) Newcastle 0
27 December 2017, Premier League – Newcastle 0 Manchester City 1 (Sterling)
19 April 2016, Premier League – Newcastle 1 (Anita) Manchester City 1 (Aguero)
Premier League form guide
Manchester City: WWD
Newcastle: LDL
Odds
Manchester City to win: 1/9
Newcastle to win: 25/1
Draw: 10/1
Prediction
Manchester City 3-0 Newcastle
KICK OFF: Leicester get the second half underway and will need a minor miracle to peg this Liverpool side back.
The Foxes have been off the pace and second to most, Liverpool finding a two goal cushion without being forced into top gear.
47 mins: Like his Algerian friend, Mahrez, Ghezzal has shown us a quick glimpse of what he can do.
Cutting in from the right he sent in a teasing ball which ended up whistling just past the post and for a goal kick.
49 mins: The break appears to be on for Leicester but the chance dies down before Maddison cuts inside onto his right and forces Alisson to be focussed but he catches the shot with not much damage.
50 mins: Corner to Leicester. Definite improvement so far this half.
52 mins: CHANCE for LEICESTER!
Maddison bundles his way through under a challenge from Virgil Van Dijk but he stays on his feet and then takes the ball away from Robertson too.
The gap opens up but his shot is well blocked by Joe Gomez.
N'didi then tests Alisson with another long ranger but Leicester have certainly upped the ante.
54 mins: Van Dijk fouls Maddison and goes into the book for his troubles.
Freekick Leicester in a dangerous position.
56 mins: CHANCE! The ball falls to Wes Morgan just infront of the keeper from the right hand side but he can't sort his feet out and Liverpool clear up the danger.
58 mins: CHANCE LIVERPOOL!
The second half finally opens up a chance for the reds and Salah is bearing down on goal and feeds a clever ball back into the box which is just cleared in time.
60 mins: Kelechi Iheanacho is stripped and ready to come on for Leicester who continue to put Liverpool under considerable pressure.
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