A new Supercomputer study has found that Manchester City are third favourites to win the Premier League title this season ahead of a huge clash against Arsenal
10.03.2024 - 15:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City travel to Liverpool for what could be a thrilling match on Sunday afternoon, which could be a game-changer in the Premier League title race.
The defending champions will face a tough challenge at Anfield, especially after Arsenal's 2-1 victory over Brentford on Saturday evening. The win saw the Gunners leapfrog both City and Liverpool in the table, emphasising the closeness of the title race.
Liverpool have a one-point lead over City before the game, but a win for either team would put them at the top with only 10 games left. To add to the excitement, City will then host Arsenal in their next Premier League match on March 31.
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People all over the world will be watching the game, with some even paying up to £6,500 for tickets. Those watching on TV might be surprised to see a kick-off time of 3.45pm.
Sky Sports will broadcast the match live in the UK. Usually, their second Super Sunday match is scheduled for 4.30pm, reports the Mirror. Sometimes, games are moved due to broadcasting needs or if there's a clash with another big event, but this game has been moved due to police advice.
The upcoming clash between Liverpool and City will be particularly interesting. The rivalry between the two clubs has grown over the past few years, with both teams battling away at the top of the Premier League, and there have been problems around this fixture.
City's bus was hit with bottles and flares thrown by rowdy Liverpool fans in April 2018, while a window on Manchester United's bus was broken by a bottle on its way to
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