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Liverpool vs Man City: Premier League preview, team news, TV channel, stats, prediction, kick-off ti

Liverpool vs Man City: Premier League preview, team news, TV channel, stats, prediction, kick-off ti

Liverpool vs Man City: Premier League preview, team news, TV channel, stats, prediction, kick-off time

The England right-back (groin) and the Spain international (calf) will miss the club's final game before the upcoming international break.

Midfielder James Milner looks set to continue deputising for Alexander-Arnold, although manager Jurgen Klopp could consider Joe Gomez for the position.

Manchester City have no fresh injury concerns following their Champions League trip to Paris St Germain in midweek.

Midfielder Ilkay Gundogan and left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko remain on the sidelines with thigh and calf injuries respectively.

Manager Pep Guardiola is hopeful both players will be fit to return after the international break.

A fixture to get the pulse racing. This modern-day rivalry between two sensational football teams is now the jewel in the Premier League crown. Usually fixtures of this magnitude and importance tend to steer me away from having a strong opinion as the markets are very well informed and the game can be settled by such fine margins.

I'm surprised the injury to Trent Alexander-Arnold hasn't affected the price for an away win more. He is absolutely pivotal for the way Liverpool construct their attacking patterns.

His absence should be just as important as if City were missing Kevin de Bruyne or Chelsea were without Romelu Lukaku, yet City's price for an away win hasn't been affected too much.

Even if Liverpool had their fabulous full-back, I'd still be interested in City shutting them out, so without him, my punting juices are fully flowing as this City defence is a beast.

Chelsea failed to register a single shot on target vs City last weekend and this defence now hasn't conceded in the league since the opening day defeat to Tottenham. This is the bedrock for my interest in the 6/4 for an away win but I'm going fishing for a bigger price. With Ruben Dias in the City team, 21 of their 28 wins (75 per cent) have been without conceding a goal. 

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