Brighton v Manchester City: Gut Feelings
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by Manc Pete
5h ago
How Our Team See Thursday’s Match Manchester City travel to Brighton needing to win to keep in touch with leaders Arsenal. The Gunners have opened up a gap at the top of the Premier League, but the Blues have two games in hand, starting with a trip to the home of the Seagulls. City have a decent record on the South Coast, with five wins and one defeat from their last seven visits. Can they keep that going on Thursday? Here’s what our team think: Saul Big match and we, of course, need the win. Expect a mostly fresh side. Brighton 1-3 City Dillon Brighton have one win since the middle of Februa ..read more
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Manchester City vs. Brighton: Preview, Team News and Prediction
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by Saul Garcia
17h ago
Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images A big match that City need to win. Manchester City face a tough test at home vs Luton Town A very good match is here and City should be ready. The Premier League is rolling and we continue the quest for the quad of PL’s. Venue: American Express Stadium, Brighton, England Time and Date: Thursday 25 April 2024, Kickoff at 20:00 BST, 3.00 pm (EST, USA) Referee: Jarred Gillett. Assistants: Darren Cann, Neil Davies. Fourth official: Graham Scott. VAR: John Brooks. TV Info: SKY Sports (UK), Peacock/USA Network/Universo (USA), DAZN (Canada), Hotstar VIP (India), Param ..read more
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Pep Talk: “Every game is different for the way they play or the way we have to play and yes, go for it.”
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by Saul Garcia
17h ago
Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images A great match ahead and opportunity. Manchester City face Brighton in a huge match at the top of the title race. Pep held his usual presser and had a lot to say. “Every player deserves to play,” he stated. “Everyone has their starting XI or favourite players but everyone has their contribution. We have had three or four days since the last game against Chelsea.” “There are many, many games and to arrive in that position after what we have done in the past, not just last season, was exceptional,” said the boss to journalists. “It will be really, really difficul ..read more
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Brighton and Hove Albion v Manchester City: The Opposition
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by Manc Pete
2d ago
Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images A Look at the Blues Midweek Opponents Manchester City continue their pursuit for a fourth Premier League title as they travel to the south coast to face Brighton and Hove Albion. The Blues made it to the FA Cup Final on Saturday evening, but lost top spot in the league after both Arsenal and Liverpool won their respective matches. After a fantastic season last year that took the Seagulls into Europe, Brighton have had an indifferent term this time around and sit in 10th place in the table. It may be an outside bet for them to reach the Europa Conference League ..read more
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Premier League Title now Manchester City’s to Lose
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by Emmanuel Odey
2d ago
Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images What to expect as we enter the final stretch. It was almost unbelievable to watch Liverpool and Arsenal fall to damaging defeats on matchday 32 as they lost to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa respectively. After Manchester City failed to beat Arsenal in their recent meeting at the Etihad Stadium, both the Gunners and the Reds were now in a better position to win the league title. A point ahead of City with just six games to go, either team could have secured the league title by just winning the remaining six games. But that's easier said than don ..read more
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Manchester City Women Trash Hammers To Regain Top Spot
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by Manc Pete
4d ago
Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images Five Star Blues Hand Gauntlet to Chelsea Manchester City Women produced a magnificent display against West Ham to return to the top of the WSL. A brace by Bunny Shaw followed a first-minute opener by Leila Ouahabi to put City 3-0 up at half-time. Further goals by Laura Blindkilde Brown and star of the show Jess Park sent City back to the summit with a better goal difference of two over Chelsea. It was City’s 13th straight win in the WSL which edges them closer to wrenching the title from Chelsea’s grasp. City are now two points clear at the top but, f ..read more
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Manchester City to Face United Again in FA Cup Final
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by Manc Pete
4d ago
Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images Blues to Face Reds As They Try to Retain the Trophy Manchester City’s reward for beating Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final is another derby against United, after the Reds scraped past Coventry City on Sunday. Bernardo Silva’s goal on Saturday ensured City progressed and, for a while, it looked like they’d be once again facing their old foe at Wembley. The reds were 3-0 up until Coventry staged a remarkable comeback to level the scores. The Midlands side were then denied a last-minute, extra-time winner as Victor Torp poked home in the 121st minu ..read more
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WEMBLEY: Manchester City Down Chelsea To Reach FA Cup Final
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by Manc Pete
5d ago
Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images Silva Scores to Send Blues Through to Final Bernardo Silva made amends for his midweek penalty miss by scoring the winner in a tense FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea. The Portuguese midfielder struck with six minutes of normal time remaining to avoid another match going to extra time and possible penalties to send the Blues back to Wembley next month. In an evenly matched FA Cup tie, City survived a number of scares to see off a spirited challenge by the West London side, with Stefan Ortega making a double save and striker Nicolas Jackson unable to ..read more
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Manchester City v Chelsea: Gut Feelings
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by Manc Pete
6d ago
Photo by Alex Dodd - CameraSport via Getty Images How Our Team See Saturday’s Semi-Final Manchester City look to put their Champions League disappointment behind them as they take on Chelsea in the FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley. The Blues missed out on a semi-final clash with Bayern Munich after suffering a heartbreaking penalty shoot-out defeat to Real Madrid in midweek and now travel south to keep their hope of a League and Cup double alive. They face a rejuvenated Chelsea side, spearheaded by former Blue Cole Palmer and are now looking to qualify, at the very least, in the Europa Conference ..read more
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Manchester City v Chelsea: FA Cup Preview, Team News and Prediction
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by Saul Garcia
6d ago
Photo by Jacques Feeney/Offside/Offside via Getty Images A tough match after the midweek heartbreak. The FA Cup is here! This time City face a tricky opponent in Chelsea as the hunt for the cup is on. Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England Time and Date: Saturday 20 April 2024, Kickoff at 17:15 BST, 12.15 pm (EST) Referee: Michael Oliver Assistant referees: Stuart Burt and Dan Cook Fourth Official: Darren England VAR: David Coote TV Info: BBC ONE (UK), ESPN+ (USA), SPORTSNET(Canada) LiveStream: ***ESPN+ SIGN UP HERE FOR 7 DAY FREE TRIAL (USA) Preview A cup match here as we could see some rota ..read more
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