In the English Premier League, a double-city duel is about to take place, with Manchester City playing host to Leicester City. The Blues have been on a roll lately with a 3-0 win over Bayern Munich in the UEFA Europa League, winning their 9th consecutive match and 10th straight at home, in stark contrast to Lister City's 1 draw and 8 losses in their last 9 matches. In order to catch up with Arsenal at the top of the table, Manchester City is determined to win this match, and they have won their last 5 matches by 3 goals or more, with full attacking power. In terms of handicap, Man City is giving two goals and two and a half goals, so the upper handicap is worth paying attention to. (Now 621 and 611 live at 00:30am Sunday)

Manchester City are on course to progress to the last eight of the UEFA Europa League and are expected to field a strong side for this match, despite having a second leg to play next week. After Arsenal's draw with Liverpool last week, City are now six points behind Arsenal, but with one game less to play, the six-point battle with Arsenal at the end of the month will be crucial in the title race. Before this battle, City cannot afford to lose.

City currently have only one injured player in Phil Cotton. The Norwegian magician Harland has scored 45 goals in all competitions this season, becoming the player with the most goals in a single season in the history of the Premier League, after making another pass in the last UEFA Europa League match. This game, the Norwegian striker is expected to create another record. The British media predicted that Harland scored an average of 1.23 goals per 90 minutes, and according to this projection, his goal number in the Premier League this season will reach 39 goals, and the number of goals may even reach 41 goals, which is expected to break the 34-ball scoring record of Gower and Shulia. If he reaches the final of both the EFL Cup and the UEFA Europa League, his goal total will reach 60, and his all-time goal tally may even be as high as 66.

On the other hand, Lister City have dropped to 19th place in the league and are in a dire relegation situation. The club recently terminated the contract of Rodgers, and the game is led by caretaker leader Dean Smith and deputy Terry. The two are not overly bright and need time to familiarize themselves with the team, which will be of limited help to Leicester City in the short term. Away from home, they face Manchester City, they are afraid that the defense are difficult to protect, I'm afraid that the fate is not good.

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