It's another tough test for Manchester City as they host Champions League-chasing West Ham on Sunday looking to dent their hopes and keep the pressure on Chelsea.
The Blues will be kicking off earlier than Thomas Tuchel's side as the Londoner's host, city rivals, Manchester United as part of Super Sunday.
An enthralling 2-1 win over PSG saw them move to the top of their Champions League group, although they had to come from behind after Kylian Mbappe's opener.
Last time out, City continued their run with an easy 3-0 win over Rafael Benitez's Everton. The Toffees were hapless and struggled in the loss as Pep Guardiola's side put on a footballing clinique with Raheem Sterling and Rodri with the pick of the goals.
Joao Cancelo expertly crafted the opener with a sumptuous outside-of-the-boot pass for Sterling who volleyed home on the half-volley.
The Spaniard, however, doesn't score tap-ins and rifled into the top corner after Allan's tame clearance fell kindly.
West Ham returned to winning ways in midweek as they secured qualification for the Europa League knockout stage with their win over Rapid Wien.
A defeat to Wolves in their previous Premier League outing handed them their first loss since the beginning of October when Brentford ran out 2-1 winners at the London Stadium.
It will be the first time the two sides meet after the Hammers got the better of the Blues via a penalty shoot-out in the Carabao Cup with Phil Foden missing the vital spot-kick.
How to watch Man City vs West Ham?
Manchester City's clash with West Ham will not be televised live with Brentford and Everton the early kick-off on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League with coverage starting from 1pm ahead of a 2pm kick-off.
If you want to see the goals, highlights will be provided across the board later on in the afternoon and on Match of the Day 2 from 10:30pm on BBC One.
You can also follow our matchday blog for regular match updates, analysis and reaction.
As always, your dedicated 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.
What is the early team news?
Phil Foden is in line for a City return after missing the midweek win with a knock.
Jack Grealish, who has been absent since the international break, has also been back in training this week, Pep Guardiola confirmed.
Kevin de Bruyne will continue his spell on the sidelines as he recovers from the coronavirus with the Belgian a week away from training following his bout with the virus.
For the visitors, there are no fresh injury concerns with Angelo Ogbonna the only notable absentee through injury.
Michail Antonio and Łukasz Fabiański were rested for the midweek win.
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