Manchester City are first up to the plate in the Premier League on Boxing Day.
Having coasted to a third title in four seasons, Pep Guardiola and his star-studded team are in pole position, once again, after putting together eight wins on the bounce - with their two most-recent victories conjuring up 11 goals against Leeds United and Newcastle United.
Injury-hit Leicester City are the next opponents to try and halt that eye-catching run this afternoon (3pm).
Due to a rise in Covid-19 cases amid the developing Omicron variant, there will be a restricted schedule this festive season - but play is set to take continue at the Etihad Stadium.
Here is how you can follow every kick as Brendan Rodgers brings his side to Manchester;
What channel is Man City vs Leicester City on?
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, broadcasters and the Premier League struck up an agreement which meant supporters could watch their favourite team - in every game - from the comfort of their own homes.
As we continue to emerge from the devastating outbreak, normal service has been resumed on our TV screens.
Of course, that means 3pm kick-offs such as this one are no longer being screened live by broadcasters - such as BT Sport, Sky Sports and Amazon Prime Video.
Can I stream Man City vs Leicester City?
Although clubs have their own matchday services, the answer here is a resounding no.
Your best bet to ensure that you don't miss a kick on Sunday afternoon is to follow our matchday blog.
As always, your dedicated City team from the Manchester Evening News will provide a rundown of the action and pick up on those insightful bits that TV cameras might have missed anyway.
Of course, if you want to see the goals, highlights will be provided across the board later on in the afternoon.
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What is the early Man City vs Leicester City team news?
Still without long-term absentee Ferran Torres after he broke his metatarsal in October, that may prove to be the final time the Spaniard is seen in a City shirt as he closes in on a return to La Liga - as revealed by Guardiola during his latest pre-match press conference.
Kyle Walker is the other fitness concern for Guardiola before the Leicester match.
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As for the visitors, meanwhile, there is nothing short of an injury crisis for Rodgers to work beyond as he attempts to overcome the Premier League table-toppers.
James Justin (ACL), Wesley Fofana (leg), Nampalys Mendy (groin) and Ricardo Pereira (hamstring) are all long-term problems, while Daniel Amartey and Hamza Choudhury missed their most-recent match against Liverpool.
Caglar Soyuncu and top-scorer Jamie Vardy both picked up hamstring issues in that Carabao Cup tie, while Jonny Evans and Timothy Castagne are also doubtful.
Danny Ward and Harvey Barnes have already been ruled out by Rodgers, who could be without 12 players through injury, not to mention potential Covid-19 absentees.
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