Manchester City would like to take another considerable step towards Champions League qualification if you visit Everton on Saturday afternoon.
The Cityzens scored two goals last weekend in their 5-2 win against Crystal Palace, but will be looking for a routine victory in Goodison Park. You are currently fifth in the Premier League table – enough to reach the Champions League this season – and three points on Saturday you will let fourth place jump to fourth place before the Midlands Side visits Tottenham Hotspur on Monday.
However, the conquest of Everton will not be uncomplicated, since the Toffees have only lost twice since David Moyes’s return.
They have taken Liverpool and Arsenal since the Cotsman’s comeback from Liverpool and Arsenal and, last weekend, exceeded the European competitor of City with a winner of the stoppage time. You will cause PEP Guardiola’s star human problems on domestic soil – one of three remaining games at Goodison.
Here is 90 minutes Guide to the game.
Everton against MAN City Head-to-head record (last five games)
Current form (all competitions)
Everton | Mannstadt |
|---|---|
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Everton – 04.12.25 | Man City 5-2 Crystal Palace – 12/04/25 |
Everton 1-1 Arsenal – 05/04/25 | Man UTD 0-0 Man City – 06/04/25 |
Liverpool 1-0 Everton – 02.04.25 | Man City 2-0 Leicester – 02/04/25 |
Everton 1-1 West Ham – 15/03/25 | Bournemouth 1-2 Man City – 30/03/25 |
Wolves 1-1 Everton – 08/03/25 | Man City 2-2 Brighton – 15/03/25 |
country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | Do not transfer on TV -Live -Radio comment and updates for BBC Radio 5 Live, Talksport and BBC Radio Manchester |
United States | Fubotv, NBCSPorts.com, NBC Sports App, Universo Now, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, USA Network, Universo |
Canada | Fubotv Canada |
Everton is still without Dominic Calvert-Lewin, which has been missing since the end of January. The gates have dried out for Beto in the past few weeks and Moyes even turned against forest against forest last weekend.
Jesper Lindstrom could miss the rest of the season after an operation for an operation over a hernia and will surely be absent until mid -May. He joins Orel Mangala on the sidelines, with the midfielder making the campaign with an ACL injury.
Dwight McNeil has made several cameras from the bank in the past few weeks – even supported the winner on the City Ground last time – but Everton will be careful with his return. Jack Harrison was able to start again on Saturday.
Everton predicted Lineup against Man City (4-2-3-1): Pickford; O’Brien, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Gueye, Garner; Harrison, Doucore, Ndiaye; Beto.
Einson, who registered his fourth Premier League assist of the season last weekend, could be missing between the sticks after being withdrawn late against Palace. Stefan Ortega will replace the injured Brazilian, who is said to not face the Toffees.
Phil Foden was absent against the Eagles and remains a doubt, although he did not guarantee that he guarantees a starting place in view of his current form.
The city remains without some extremely influential players for the collision in Goodison, with Rodri, Erling Haaland, Nathan Ake, John Stones and Manuel Akanji.
Man City has predicted the line-up against Everton (4-2-3-1): Ortega; Lewis, Dias, Gvardiol, O’reilly; Kovacic, Gonzalez; Mcatee, de Bruyne, Savinho; Marmoush.
Everton will show an enormous challenge for City this weekend – something that we did not expect at the beginning of the season – and already took points from the Manchester Giants in December. Your stubborn deep block will show a strict test for the creators in Guardiola’s squad.
But there was something about the performance of City against Palace, which caught a shimmer of her former self, with an exquisite link-up game being staged by the reviving Kevin de Bruyne. The Belgian could be the differentiator again this weekend.