Man City take on Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday. Here is all you need to know ahead of the game, including TV details and team news.
Pep Guardiola's City go into the match at the Etihad Stadium off the back of a 3-1 victory over Sevilla in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The Citizens progressed to the knockout stages as group winners, without losing any of their six games in the opening stage of the competition proper.
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On the domestic front, City are second in the Premier League. They are two points behind Arsenal, who play on Sunday - meaning Guardiola's side will top the table, at least briefly, with a victory.
Fulham, meanwhile, seem to have gone under the radar this season - a surprising statement for a team who sit seventh in the Premier League.
But Marco Silva's side have been superb, picking up 19 points from their opening 13 games. That includes victories over Brighton, Aston Villa and Leeds.
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Cottagers fans have seen plenty of goals in Fulham games this season, with the 44 scored by either Silva's side or their opponents the third-highest of any team in the division, behind Leicester and tomorrow's opponents.
But how can you watch Man City vs Fulham this weekend, and what is the team news for both sides?
Is Man City vs Fulham on TV? Is there a live stream?
Man City vs Fulham is not on TV this weekend in the United Kingdom, nor will there be a live stream. That is because the match takes place on Saturday at 3pm UK time, which means it is ineligible to be televised due to broadcasting restrictions.
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For viewers outside of the UK, City's official website has published a guide, showing how to watch the action in each available country.
Man City vs Fulham: Team news
The team news that everyone has been waiting for is around the availability of City star Erling Haaland for Saturday's clash at the Etihad Stadium.
The Norwegian has been dealing with a foot injury in recent weeks, and has missed the Citizens' last two matches.
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However, speaking to the media on Friday, Guardiola confirmed he could return against the Cottagers.
He said: "He's much better. We will decide today [if he plays]. It's a good step, he's starts to train, and we have training this afternoon. We will see."
Manuel Akanji could also return after picking up a knock against Leicester, whilst Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips are progressing in their recoveries from injury, but Saturday will come too soon.
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For Fulham, winger Neeskens Kebano is set to miss several months after rupturing his Achilles tendon in training, whilst full-back Laywin Kurzawa is close to a comeback from injury after being out since the beginning of October.
Topics: Manchester City, Fulham, Pep Guardiola, Premier League