A new matchday in the Premier League kicks off Saturday, with one of the first games being Manchester City vs. Leeds United.
Man City head into the weekend in third place, after losing two of their last four matches in the league. The Sky Blues also fell in their midweek Champions League game, losing 2-0 at home to Bayer Leverkusen, although that was with a heavily rotated squad and many of their regular starters should be fresh for this match.
As for Leeds, their form has taken a massive dive and they have lost their last three league matches. Daniel Farke's men are now in the relegation spots after their most recent defeat, a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa at Elland Road.
DAZN News has all the information for Manchester City vs. Leeds.
Manchester City vs. Leeds will take place at 3pm local time Saturday, November 29, in the Premier League.
That means that fans watching in North America's Eastern time zone will be able to watch at 10am ET while kick-off on the West Coast is at 7am PT.
Manchester City vs. Leeds will take place at Etihad Stadium, located in Manchester.
The venue opened in 2002 and can hold up to 53,400 fans in its current configuration.
Pep Guardiola, Manchester City
(via Man City)
“I have an incredible opinion of Daniel [Farke],” said Pep.
“I have a really good relationship with him and I know the Premier League is always like that with good runs and results and bad results because opponents are tough and have long weeks to prepare.
“So demanding. We have to be ready.”
Daniel Farke, Leeds
(via Leeds)
"I'm fully concentrated on helping my team make sure that we win the momentum back.
"After a good spell, we've had one or two poorer performances, but after a spell of prior results, we didn't deserve to lose the game against Villa.
"I think our performance was in many, many aspects, really, really good. But if you then don't win it, it's so difficult to win the momentum back.
As subpar as the Sky Blues have been of late, they are still levels above their visitors.
Prediction: Manchester City 2-0 Leeds
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