Manchester City vs Crystal Palace lineups: team news ahead of the Premier League match

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Manchester City will be hoping to win in Luton when they host Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola’s side ended a four-game winless run in the Premier League with victory at Kenilworth Road last Sunday, even in the absence of Erling Haaland.

Crystal Palace were inspired by their last league game but conceded two goals against Liverpool to let the victory slip away.

The defeat kept the tension on Roy Hodgson, with the club dropping to 15th in the table.

Here’s everything you want to know. Get the latest Manchester City vs Crystal Palace odds and tips here.

When does Manchester City vs Crystal Palace take place?

Manchester City vs Crystal Palace will kick off at 15 p. m. GMT on Saturday in December at the Etihad Stadium.

Is it on TV?

The setting will be displayed live in the UK. Highlights will be shown in Match of the Day, which kicks off on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 10:25pm. GMT.

Team news

Erling Haaland is expected to miss Manchester City’s return as the striker suffers a foot injury, while Jeremy Doku is also one of the main doubts. Kevin de Bruyne continues to come back from a hamstring problem.

Roy Hodgson is facing something of an availability crisis after four upsets emerged in the defeat to Liverpool. Jordan Ayew will serve a suspension after being sent off last weekend, while Sam Johnstone, Jefferson Lerma and Odsonne Edouard all looked injured in this game. With Johnstone joining Dean Henderson on the bench, Remi Matthews is in position to start in goal for the first time.

Planned Compositions

Manchester City XI: Ederson; Walker, Ake Days; Pierres, Rodri; Foden, Silva, Kovacic, Grealish; Alvarez.

Crystal Palace XI: Matthews; Ward, Guehi, Andersen, Clyne; Olise, Richards, Ahamada, Hughes, Schlupp; Man.

Odd

Manchester City win 2/11

Draw 7/1

The Crystal Palace wins 16/1

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Prediction

Victory for Manchester City. Manchester City 3-1 Crystal Palace.

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