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Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad this weekend in a blockbuster Premier League fixture.

Both teams are chasing league leaders Arsenal and Sunday's clash between the two clubs - who between them have won the last eight top flight titles - could be pivotal.

Liverpool have recovered from a run of six defeats in seven games to earn back-to-back victories, including a Champions League win over Real Madrid in midweek, while City have lost just once in 13 games in all competitions and are unbeaten at the Etihad since Tottenham won 2-0 in August.

Pep Guardiola said in his pre-match press conference that the Blues are unlikely to risk Rodri while Mateo Kovacic is a long-term absentee.

The City chief made three changes for the Champions League win over Borussia Do

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