Man City vs Wolves prediction: How will Premier League fixture play out tonight?

Manchester City will attempt to move 15 points clear at the top of the Premier League tonight when they host Wolves. 

It will also be an opportunity to extend their record-breaking win streak to 21 in all competitions following their win over West Ham last time out.

Wolves, who earned a point at St James’ Park against struggling Newcastle in their last game, have recently posed a problem for Pep Guardiola’s side, winning back-to-back games last season before coming unstuck against the champions elect at Molineux this term.

While City’s form is relentless, the Manchester derby this weekend could be a distraction and an opportunity for Wolves to replicate their previous success at the Etihad.

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Sergio Aguero made his first start in four months at the weekend and Guardiola maintains the Argentine remains a key player for the Citizens.

“He knows it from day one, the guys who play deserve to play,” Guardiola said. “It’s not just for Sergio – it’s for everyone. I try to make fair decisions. “Sergio is so important for us. He has special talents and special quality. “There will be games that are tight and difficult and we need a goal – who is the best guy in these terms? Him. “But he is coming back after a year and needs time.”

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While the Spaniard believes this current run is among his greatest achievements:“In this period, in this era, with this situation, to be able to do 20, maybe it is one of greatest achievements we have done together in our careers. That doesn’t mean a title win but this period in time, the toughest period in England, (to have) no one week of rest for three or four months, every three days a game, with the COVID, injury situations. To be on this kind of run – winning, winning, winning – means mental strength. Mentally it’s tough because we play many games every three days. People start to be tired… We must rest mentally and physically. If not, you cannot sustain it.”

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Here’s everything you need to know about the game at the Etihad:

When is it? 

The fixture will kick-off at 8pm GMT at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

How can I watch it? 

The match is live on BT Sport 1 / BT Sport Ultimatewith coverage starting from 19:30 GMT. 

What is the team news? 

Centre-back Nathan Ake is unavailable through injury, but otherwise Guardiola has a full strength squad. Bernardo Silva, Raheem Sterling, Joao Cancelo, Rodri and Phil Foden could all return to the starting XI, though Gabriel Jesus might not necessarily, even if Sergio Aguero is likely to drop out.

Nuno, meanwhile, will likely still be without Daniel Podence due to an abductor muscle, Raul Jimenez continues to rehabilitate from a fractured skull. Willy Boly picked up a knock in the draw against Newcastle and is therefore a doubt, with Fernando Marcal also set to miss this one.

Predicted line-ups: 

Man City predicted XI: Ederson; Joao Cancelo, Ruben Dias, John Stones, Kyle Walker; Rodri, Phil Foden, Kevin De Bruyne; Raheem Sterling, Riyadh Mahrez, Gabriel Jesus

Wolves predicted XI: Rui Patricio; Romain Saiss, Conor Coady, Leander Dendoncker; Jonny, Joao Moutinho, Ruben Neves, Nelson Semedo; Adama Traore, Pedro Neto, Willian Jose

Odds:  

Man City: 1/7 

Draw: 13/2

Wolves: 

19/1

Prediction: 

Who can back against Man City right now? Wolves will hope to capitalise on their form against Guardiola’s side, with back-to-back wins against the Citizens before being turned over in the reverse fixtures this season. But City are so versatile right now and can find many ways to win games, so we’ll lean towards another comfortable City win, 2-0 to the hosts.

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