News and statistics from former Man City vs West Brom in the Premier League on Tuesday night (start at 20:00).
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero could return to action against West Brom on Tuesday night.
Aguero missed the Manchester derby due to illness but returned to training.
Eric Garcia and Oleksandr Zinchenko remain out, but Pep Guardiola also has a team in the most sensible way.
West Brom striker Matheus Pereira is serving the time for his three-game suspension when the Baggies switched to Etihad.
Pereira captured in the 5–1 loss to Crystal Palace this month after West Brom failed in his attempt to cancel the red card.
Kyle Bartley (calf), Conor Townsend (knee), Sam Field (knee) and Hal Robson-Kanu (arm) are absent for Slaven Bilic.
Follow Man City vs West Brom on our live game blog. Highlights will also be posted on Sky Sports’ virtual platforms and Sky Sports Football’s YouTube channel in a time after the final whistle.
Manchester City, like Chelsea, were one of four groups defeated this weekend. If this happens in the next few days, it’s time to officially tell 2020 to ”go home, drunk’.
City is one of the cheapest favorites in Premier League history at this one with 1/16 for those who just want to help the winners. City will not be required to play with the Fernandinho and Rodri handbrake on it. – as they made the surprising tie with Manchester United.
Giving the ball to Kevin De Bruyne will be the ploy. Its 1/4 value with Sky Bet for support summarizes how complicated it is for those involved.
The city will tear the slackers apart and turn it into a typical procession of victory of the house.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTIONS: 3-0 (8/1 with Sky Bet)
Arsenal are officially in crisis, but at least the products look good!
Jasper Taylor teams up through Kate Burlaga and Gerard Brand to talk about the Premier League action of the weekend, while Arsenal have lost in the Emirates, their existing problems generally putting them on track to finish 15th this season (05:27). Does Mikel Arteta have to face the stock market?
The panel also looks at Liverpool’s 1-1 draw at Fulham on Super Sunday (6. 30pm) and why Diogo Jota’s injury may have big ramifications for Jurgen Klopp’s team.
In the regional magazine, we communicated all about Newcastle with Sky Sports News reporter Keith Downie: the discussion about the acquisition is back on the menu, such as Steve Bruce’s intentions for the January window (32:23).
And in the fourth part, we’re talking about a turbulent Manchester derby (45:30) that brought more questions than answers, including: do they deserve to hug and smile at players after performing so darkly?
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