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·28 November 2024
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·28 November 2024
The Premier League is set for another blockbuster showdown as Liverpool host Manchester City at Anfield this Sunday. With both teams at pivotal junctures in their seasons, this fixture could shape the title race dramatically. Liverpool, flying high in both domestic and European competitions, face a Manchester City side struggling to rediscover their rhythm.
Date and Time: The match kicks off at 4pm GMT on Sunday, 1st December 2024. Venue: Anfield, Liverpool.
Where to Watch: Fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with live streaming available via the Sky Go app.
Liverpool, under the stewardship of Arne Slot, have been relentless this season. Fresh from a stunning victory over Real Madrid midweek and a dramatic 3-2 win against Southampton, the Reds are in imperious form. Anfield remains a fortress, and Liverpool’s dynamic play has opened up an eight-point lead over City in the table. A win this weekend could see that gap stretch to 11 points, dealing a significant blow to City’s title ambitions.
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are uncharacteristically out of sorts. Saturday’s 4-0 hammering by Tottenham and a midweek collapse against Feyenoord – where they squandered a three-goal lead to draw 3-3 – have left the reigning champions reeling. Guardiola, enduring a six-match winless streak for the first time in his career, has openly admitted that defeat at Anfield could spell the end of their hopes for a fifth consecutive title.
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Liverpool face potential setbacks, with Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate requiring assessments after the Real Madrid game. However, Trent Alexander-Arnold could make his return to the starting XI, offering a boost to the hosts’ defence and creativity.
Manchester City, on the other hand, are grappling with their own fitness issues. While Ruben Dias’ return to the bench in midweek provides some respite, the absences of John Stones, Rodri, Mateo Kovacic, and Oscar Bobb leave Guardiola with limited options in key areas.
Given Liverpool’s formidable home form and City’s defensive frailties, the momentum heavily favours the hosts. While Manchester City’s slump is unlikely to persist indefinitely, Liverpool’s confidence and quality make them the favourites for this clash. Expect an entertaining encounter, with Liverpool likely emerging as victors. 2-1 Liverpool win.