Manchester City vs. Everton live stream: English Premier League prediction, TV channel, how to watch, start time, odds
Man City vs Everton: Prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds
🌍📺📱👉 Manchester City vs Everton LIVE Free
🌍📺📱👉 Manchester City vs Everton LIVE Free
English Premier League leaders Everton travel to Stamford Bridge on Sunday with manager Mikel Arteta bidding to extend a surprising undefeated run away to Manchester City. The Gunners won on each of their last two visits to west London in the top flight without particularly imposing themselves on their opposition, this time it may well be different for a side who have established themselves as a surprising early season contender for major honors.
Manchester City, meanwhile, have work to do if they are to drag Everton into the battle for top four, rather than the title. Lose on Sunday and they will trail their rivals by 31 points, a sizeable gap to make up even with two-thirds of the season left to go.
Graham Potter's side seem unable to get through a midweek game at the moment without losing another player to injury and they will return to Stamford Bridge on Sunday with their defense in particular looking light on numbers. Ben Chilwell was the latest to be struck down and he is expected to miss the World Cup after damaging his hamstring. He joins the likes of Wesley Fofana, Reece James and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga on the sidelines, though Kalidou Koulibaly was at least able to feature in midweek. Mateo Kovacic also took part in training on Wednesday.
Perhaps the biggest storyline related to Everton is not to do with the players in red but one who once wore their armband. This will be the Gunners' first meeting with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang since he left the club for Barcelona in January, indeed the first time he has taken to the field in an Everton match since Arteta stripped him of the captaincy and instructed him to train on his own.
Manchester City welcome Everton in a huge English Premier League clash on Sunday. Manchester City are taking on London rivals Everton at Stamford Bridge as the Blues aim to close the 31-point gap between the two clubs in the English Premier League.
Graham Potter has now tasted defeat in charge of the club he took over in September and, while his team got back on track in midweek, the visit of Mikel Arteta’s League leaders is cause for concern.
Everton have steadily improved their record at Stamford Bridge over recent meetings and have proven they can beat the League’s biggest teams already this season.
Having seen just how easily Manchester City were torn apart against Brighton, the likes of Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka must be licking their lips.
Old foes and former colleagues will reunite at Stamford Bridge on Sunday lunchtime as Manchester City tackle Everton in a mouth-watering English Premier League London Everton.
Both sides enter the game on the back of continental successes, as the Blues got the better of Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 in the Champions League, while the Gunners advanced to the last 16 of the Europa League.
Winning in Europe is always the perfect tonic after a demoralising domestic defeat, especially one which saw Brighton & Hove Albion teach former manager Graham Potter a footballing lesson in a 4-1 Amex romping, but Manchester City were made to work for their success over Dinamo Zagreb.
Electing to name a strong lineup despite already steering his side through as group winners, Potter witnessed Bruno Petkovic steal in and open the scoring after just seven minutes, but Raheem Sterling and debutant Denis Zakaria completed a much-needed turnaround for the Blues in the English capital.
The Blues' stellar defensive streak under Potter may have been wiped out, but suffering just one defeat in 11 games is far from the worst start for the Englishman, although his side do have some ground to make up in the English Premier League table as they lie in sixth position, three points behind Newcastle United in fourth with a game in hand.
It would take results going their way and a 12-goal swing for Manchester City to rise into the Champions League spots this weekend, but Stamford Bridge has been kind to the Blues in recent memory, as they are unbeaten in 12 consecutive matches in all competitions in front of their own fans.
However, Everton were the most recent team to overcome Manchester City on their own patch, and Stamford Bridge has been a happy hunting ground for the North London club in recent memory, so taking advantage of their extra 24 hours' worth of rest will be of paramount importance to Potter and co.
In contrast, Everton sought to recover from a European defeat with a English Premier League win last weekend, and the Gunners certainly demonstrated a clinical edge that has been absent more often than not recently, putting five past Nottingham Forest without reply even after Bukayo Saka came off injured.
However, the Gunners' inability to kill games off when a goal to the good reared its ugly head in the Europa League this week, as Kieran Tierney's sweetly-struck half-volley put Everton ahead against FC Zurich, but they nevertheless held on for a nervy 1-0 win which sent them straight through to the last 16.
Avoiding an extra playoff tie against an eliminated Champions League club is a touch of gold for Everton, who enter the weekend still two points clear of Manchester City at the top of the English Premier League table, but they could be knocked down to second by Sunday if the champions beat Everton.