Leeds United are set to take on title-chasing Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium today, in a game that could hugely impact both ends of the table.
Having been appointed Leeds manager on Wednesday, Sam Allardyce’s first game in charge could not be any more difficult. Winless since the start of April and leaking goals, it would be seen as a miracle if ‘Big Sam’ somehow masterminds a result away at City.
Manchester City on the other hand cannot be stopped at the moment, unbeaten in the league since the start of February, Pep Guardiola’s men are seemingly storming to their fifth Premier League title in six years.
With Tiki-taka facing off against Allardyce ball, it looks set to be an interesting game and LeedsLive has provided you with all the key information you need ahead of the game.
READ MORE: LIVE updates from Manchester City vs Leeds United at the Etihad
Is Manchester City v Leeds United on TV?
The game is set to televised live on Sky Sports, due to the fact the regular 3pm blackout has been temporarily revoked, owing to King Charles III’s coronation.
What time does Manchester City v Leeds United start?
The game gets under way at 3pm today, with team news from the Etihad at 2pm.
How can I follow Manchester City v Leeds United live?
As ever, our live matchday blog will keep you up to date with all the latest analysis and reaction as it happens, including team news and player ratings. Find that here.
What is the Manchester City v Leeds United team news?
Kevin De Bruyne has missed the last two games and with a huge Champions League clash with Real Madrid on Tuesday, Pep Guardiola may look to rest the Belgian again. Leeds will be without Luis Sinisterra after the winger limped off against Leicester and Sam Allardyce will also not have the pleasure of picking both Tyler Adams and Stuart Dallas, as they recover from injury.
Manchester City v Leeds United odds
- Manchester City win 1/8
- Draw 15/2
- Leeds win 16/1
Today's Premier League fixtures
Here are all today's Premier League games, and kick-off times
Spurs vs Crystal Palace (3pm)
Bournemouth vs Chelsea (3pm)
Manchester City vs Leeds (3pm)
Wolves vs Aston Villa (3pm)
Liverpool vs Brentford (5.30pm)
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