Manchester City vs West Ham United Competition – Barclays Premier League Stadium: Etihad Stadium Date: 19th May 2024 Kick-off time – 16:00 GMT
It’s another Premier League final day and Manchester City will have another chance to win the title on the last day of the season when they welcome West Ham to the Etihad. Pep Guardiola’s side kept themselves in command of the Premier League title race when they defeated Tottenham 2-0 last Tuesday. The Cityzens were expected to drop points in North London but they overcame that adversity to ensure that they go into the final day of the season top of the table for the fifth time in the last six Premier League seasons. They only have to win here to guarantee they become the first Premier League side to win four league titles in a row. There is no doubt they can do that, given that they have won their last three home league games – scoring 14 total goals in the process. Pep Guardiola’s men have also won the last seven head-to-head meetings against West Ham so morale should be high here. However, with memories of their late comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2 to claim the title two years ago still fresh in his mind, Guardiola is taking nothing for granted here. He has likened the final push to how hard tennis players say it is to serve for Wimbledon. Meanwhile, West Ham will be desperate to give their departing boss David Moyes a great second farewell when they face City at the Etihad. The Hammers could help fellow Londoners Arsenal claim the title if they win or get a draw here. They have little to play for as they are assured of finishing ninth after beating Luton 3-1 last weekend to end a four-match winless streak in the league (D1, L3), but serving as party spoilers could be good motivation. The departing Moyes has only won more games as a manager against Fulham (20) than he has against Man City (W15, D7, L19), so hopes of a winning finale might not be that far-fetched. A 2-0 win at Arsenal in December shows the visitors can upset the division’s leading teams and they’ve won as many games on the road this term as they have at home (W7, D2, L9). However, visiting fans are unlikely to get too carried away given that aforementioned terrible record here while Moyes has never won a league meeting against Guardiola (D2, L10). Other fixtures taking place this week in the Premier League Fixtures: Premier League Table
December 7, 2024
Everton
01:00
Liverpool
December 22, 2024
Everton
15:00
Chelsea
Fulham
15:00
Southampton
Leicester City
15:00
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Manchester United
15:00
AFC Bournemouth
Tottenham Hotspur
17:30
Liverpool
December 26, 2024
Manchester City
13:30
Everton
AFC Bournemouth
16:00
Crystal Palace
Chelsea
16:00
Fulham
Newcastle United
16:00
Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest
16:00
Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton
16:00
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
18:30
Manchester United
Liverpool
21:00
Leicester City
December 27, 2024
Brighton & Hov…
20:30
Brentford
Arsenal
21:15
Ipswich Town
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Team
MP
W
D
L
F
A
G
P
1
Liverpool
15
11
3
1
31
13
+18
36
2
Chelsea
16
10
4
2
37
19
+18
34
3
Arsenal
17
9
6
2
34
16
+18
33
4
Nottingham Forest
17
9
4
4
23
19
+4
31
5
Aston Villa
17
8
4
5
26
26
+0
28
6
Manchester City
17
8
3
6
29
25
+4
27
7
Newcastle United
17
7
5
5
27
21
+6
26
8
AFC Bournemouth
16
7
4
5
24
21
+3
25
9
Brighton & Hov…
17
6
7
4
27
26
+1
25
10
Fulham
16
6
6
4
24
22
+2
24
11
Tottenham Hotspur
16
7
2
7
36
19
+17
23
12
Brentford
17
7
2
8
32
32
+0
23
13
Manchester United
16
6
4
6
21
19
+2
22
14
West Ham United
17
5
5
7
22
30
-8
20
15
Crystal Palace
17
3
7
7
18
26
-8
16
16
Everton
15
3
6
6
14
21
-7
15
17
Leicester City
16
3
5
8
21
34
-13
14
18
Ipswich Town
17
2
6
9
16
32
-16
12
19
Wolverhampton Wanderers
16
2
3
11
24
40
-16
9
20
Southampton
16
1
2
13
11
36
-25
5
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