Today's highlight: Manchester City take on Westham at their own stadium in an exciting battle for the Premier League title. Although City's recent form has been a bit fluctuating, they will give their best to fight for the title. The hosts are good at breaking the deadlock quickly, and against the loose defense of Westham, this match is likely to be a quick one, with a high chance of City winning the title by halftime. (Simulcast on Now 621 and 611 at 3am on Thursday)
City remain solid despite playing on three fronts, with 13 wins and a draw in their last 14 matches, and a narrow 2-1 win over Fulham in the last round. Non-starter Zulian Ivaris scored a goal and won a 12-yard penalty, while goal scorer Ainin Chalant scored his 34th league goal of the season, tying him with Schurrle and Gower for the single-season Premier League scoring record, so the team's morale is high.
Home tactics: Coach Dionne always adopts a proactive strategy when playing at home, aiming to take the lead as early as possible to stabilize the situation. City have won all of their last 8 home matches, 7 of which they took the lead in the first half, achieving overwhelming victories from start to finish.
Westham's defensive vulnerability
It's worth mentioning that Westham's backline has been shaky lately, with frequent mistakes, which will probably be the key to City's victory.