The first Premier League game after Christmas will see Everton make the short journey down the M62 to face reigning champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Boxing Day.
Manchester City are having a disappointing season, making headlines across Europe. Pep Guardiola's side are now out of the title race and have won just one of their last 12 games.
Latest Man City vs Everton squad information
Man City could be without former Everton player John Stones after he was forced off at Villa Park with a foot problem. Goalkeeper Ederson is also a doubt due to illness.
Matheus Nunes missed the previous game with a minor injury, but with Mateo Kovacic and Nathan Ake back, manager Pep Guardiola may not have to worry too much about personnel shortages.
On the injury list, Ruben Dias will miss the next few weeks with a muscle problem, Oscar Bobb is not expected to return until February, while Rodri is set to miss most of the season with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
For Everton, Armando Broja will be available again after being ruled out of contention for last weekend's game against Chelsea. However, Dominic Calvert-Lewin remains the preferred option up front, despite his 12-game goalless streak.
Ashley Young is suspended after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Chelsea, so captain Seamus Coleman is expected to start, marking a rare appearance of the season due to previous injuries.
Dwight McNeil failed a last-minute fitness test ahead of Sunday's game and remains a doubt for the game, meaning Everton can keep their starting line-up unchanged, with only a mandatory change at right-back.
Latest expected lineup for Man City vs Everton
Manchester City:
Ortega; Walker, Akanji, Ake, Gvardiol; De Bruyne, Kovacic; Savinho, Foden, Doku; Haaland
Everton:
Pickford; Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Harrison, Gueye, Mangala, Doucoure, Ndiaye; Calvert-Lewin
Latest Man City vs Everton football commentary
Last weekend, defending champions Man City continued to have an afternoon to forget when they lost 1-2 at Aston Villa. This defeat took them further away from the top of the table and extended their unbelievably bad run of form.
Having picked up just four points from their last eight games, Man City are the Premier League's worst performing side in this period. They were outside the top six at Christmas, behind Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth.
The 12-point gap with Liverpool, who have played a game less, all but ends any hopes of defending their title, although Man City have successfully come back from similar situations.
However, playing early on Boxing Day offers a temporary chance to improve Pep Guardiola's side's position. City have not lost two consecutive home Premier League games in nearly four years and with a favourable schedule ahead, the chances of that happening again are slim.
After a string of strong games against strong opponents, Man City will face some lighter teams, including Everton, Leicester City, West Ham United, Salford City, Brentford and Ipswich Town. This is the perfect opportunity for the team to get back on track.
Everton are also a familiar "prey" of Man City, when the Merseyside team has never won at Etihad in the last 13 matches, since a series of 4 consecutive wins from 2008 to 2010.
Man City also have a perfect record when playing at home on Boxing Day, winning seven in a row. However, the only time they have played Everton on this day in the Premier League, the visitors won in 2004.
However, repeating history will be a big challenge for Everton, especially when they have only won 1 of their last 22 matches against Man City, losing 12 of their last 13 matches.
Everton, on the other hand, have a respectable record on Boxing Day, remaining unbeaten in their last eight away games since 2005. The last time they faced the reigning champions on this occasion, Everton beat Leicester in 2016.
The visitors are in high spirits after a string of impressive performances, helping to ease the pressure on manager Sean Dyche, who was criticised after a 4-0 defeat to Manchester United less than a month ago. Everton beat Wolves by the same scoreline, then held both Arsenal and Chelsea to 0-0 draws, indirectly giving Liverpool an advantage in the title race.
Last week, the Merseyside club received further good news when the Friedkin Group took over and officially received the keys to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. This was a time when an optimistic atmosphere filled the blue half of Liverpool.
Everton are currently four points clear of the relegation zone, something many fans are prepared to accept ahead of a challenging December fixture list. Their solid defence has been key to their success.
Three consecutive clean sheets has given Everton the lead in the number of games without conceding in Europe's top five leagues since October (7). The game against Chelsea was their fifth 0-0 draw this season.
However, the attack remains the biggest weakness. Missed chances, such as Jack Harrison's last weekend, have left Everton with just 14 goals, the second worst in the league, just ahead of Southampton.
Man City vs Everton score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the following results for the Man City vs Everton match:
- Sportsmole: Man City 3-0 Everton
- WhoScore: Man City 2-1 Everton
- Our prediction: Man City 3-0 Everton
When and where to watch Man City vs Everton live?
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