Manchester City vs Everton Competition – Barclays Premier League Stadium: Etihad Stadium Date: 31st December 2022 Kick-off time – 15:00 GMT
Manchester City will continue the defence of their Premier League title this Saturday when they welcome a struggling Everton side to the Etihad Stadium. The Cityzens came back to league action with a win last time when they beat Leeds United 3-1. A late opener by Spanish midfielder Rodri and two second-half goals from the record-breaking Erling Haaland gave Pep Guardiola’s side all three points at Elland Road, keeping them five points behind table-toppers Arsenal. That win was their second consecutive win since their return to competitive action, following a 3-2 win over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup last week. Ahead of their last game of the year, City will be desperate to better their record in their last four games on New Year’s Eve. The hosts are still chasing a first PL win on New Year’s Eve having failed to triumph in each of their last four attempts (D3, L1). However, they will be confident of winning this game against a struggling Everton side, especially as they have beaten the Toffees in each of their last nine PL meetings. Meanwhile, Everton will feel they have a possible leveller for this contest for the fact that City had two days less to prepare for this clash. That could play a role in the outcome of the game. The visitors’ 2-1 home defeat to Wolves came on Boxing Day while City faced Leeds on Wednesday. Their loss to Wolves came via a 95th-minute strike, a real sucker punch for Frank Lampard’s side who had arguably put in an improved display compared to their final matches prior to the World Cup break. That loss was their sixth defeat in their last eight PL matches (W1, D1), a run which sees them start this round just a point ahead of the relegation zone. Although Everton have now conceded at least two goals in three straight PL games, it’s their toothless attack that remains the primary issue, given that you have to go back to 22nd October for the last time Everton scored an open-play league goal. That record is even worse on their travels as they’ve now failed to score in their last four away league games (D1, L3). And another blank here would mark their longest goalless run on their travels since failing to score in six away league games way back in 1994. They will have to put in a dogged performance here to ensure they avoid finishing 2022 in the drop zone. Other fixtures taking place this week in the Premier League Fixtures: Premier League Table
December 7, 2024
Everton
01:00
Liverpool
December 26, 2024
Manchester City
13:30
Everton
AFC Bournemouth
16:00
Crystal Palace
Southampton
16:00
West Ham United
Chelsea
16:00
Fulham
Nottingham Forest
16:00
Tottenham Hotspur
Newcastle United
16:00
Aston Villa
Wolverhampton Wanderers
18:30
Manchester United
Liverpool
21:00
Leicester City
December 27, 2024
Brighton & Hov…
20:30
Brentford
Arsenal
21:15
Ipswich Town
December 29, 2024
Leicester City
15:30
Manchester City
Tottenham Hotspur
16:00
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fulham
16:00
AFC Bournemouth
Crystal Palace
16:00
Southampton
Everton
16:00
Nottingham Forest
West Ham United
18:15
Liverpool
December 30, 2024
Aston Villa
20:45
Brighton & Hov…
Ipswich Town
20:45
Chelsea
Manchester United
21:00
Newcastle United
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Team
MP
W
D
L
F
A
G
P
1
Liverpool
16
12
3
1
37
16
+21
39
2
Chelsea
17
10
5
2
37
19
+18
35
3
Arsenal
17
9
6
2
34
16
+18
33
4
Nottingham Forest
17
9
4
4
23
19
+4
31
5
AFC Bournemouth
17
8
4
5
27
21
+6
28
6
Aston Villa
17
8
4
5
26
26
+0
28
7
Manchester City
17
8
3
6
29
25
+4
27
8
Newcastle United
17
7
5
5
27
21
+6
26
9
Fulham
17
6
7
4
24
22
+2
25
10
Brighton & Hov…
17
6
7
4
27
26
+1
25
11
Tottenham Hotspur
17
7
2
8
39
25
+14
23
12
Brentford
17
7
2
8
32
32
+0
23
13
Manchester United
17
6
4
7
21
22
-1
22
14
West Ham United
17
5
5
7
22
30
-8
20
15
Everton
16
3
7
6
14
21
-7
16
16
Crystal Palace
17
3
7
7
18
26
-8
16
17
Leicester City
17
3
5
9
21
37
-16
14
18
Wolverhampton Wanderers
17
3
3
11
27
40
-13
12
19
Ipswich Town
17
2
6
9
16
32
-16
12
20
Southampton
17
1
3
13
11
36
-25
6