Chelsea and Manchester City clash in the Premier League on Saturday evening, just three weeks before the Champions League final.
It will be the third of four meetings this season and both sides have one win apiece so far.
The Blues beat City in the FA Cup semi-final just last month with Hakim Ziyech scoring the only goal of the game at Wembley Stadium, but it was a different story in the reverse Premier League fixture to kick-off 2021.
City were impressive in a 3-1 win over Chelsea - then managed by Frank Lampard - as they put down their marker to reclaim the crown as kings of English football.
Victory at the Etihad Stadium will crown Pep Guardiola's side as Premier League champions for the third time in four seasons.
Although, the Spaniard won't be able to call upon John Stones for the big game.
The England international serves the final game of his three-match suspension following his red card in the 2-1 win over Aston Villa last month meaning Aymeric Laporte is likely replace him in central defence.
With that said, Stones is the only Man City player Guardiola will be without for the visit of Chelsea and Tuchel as no other fresh injury news has been reported.
Speaking about the game, Guardiola has said it won't have any significant impact on the Champions League final.
"First of all, congratulations to them for reaching the final," he said at his pre-match press conference. "They made two good performances against the king of that competition in Real Madrid.
"If we played the final in one week, six days, maybe it could [be significant], but after tomorrow there are 21 or 22 days.
"Many things can happen. We just have to focus. It is so important to think of the Premier League.
"Of course, it is the opponent we're going to face in the final but we're going to try to play with the players suited to the way they play."