Manchester City vs Arsenal: How to buy tickets, predicted line ups and head-to-head record

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After overcoming Tottenham in last Sunday’s big game, Arsenal face another difficult test away to title rivals Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium this coming weekend.

Mikel Arteta notably had to take on Spurs in the North London Derby without key duo Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice in midfield, but the latter of those two should be back for the Man City game after serving his one-match ban. Odegaard’s fitness, however, remains a bit of an open question, with the Norway international’s ankle problem initially looking pretty bad, though there ended up being some murmurings that he might actually have been close to making it back for the derby on Sunday.

It’s hard to know what this will mean for Arsenal’s next game, but whoever’s playing, fans will no doubt be glad to know they can still buy tickets for what promises to be a memorable encounter with a quick visit to livefootballtickets.com.

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How Arsenal could line up for trip to Manchester City

Barring a big surprise from Arteta, we’ll surely see Rice straight back in the starting XI for the trip to Manchester, with the England international likely to be in for one of Thomas Partey or Jorginho, while we’ll probably see Kai Havertz in midfield again if Odegaard doesn’t make it back.

Arsenal predicted line up: Raya; Saliba, Gabriel, White, Timber; Rice, Partey, Havertz; Martinelli, Trossard, Saka

Overall, that’s a pretty strong line up again for the Gunners, even if they’d ideally like to have the creativity of Odegaard for an important game like this. In some senses, however, they might do well with the extra physical presence and work rate that Havertz gives them in that position, as this is a game where they might not see as much of the ball as usual.

Manchester City expected XI to take on Arsenal

Although both clubs have Champions League commitments in midweek, there’s no doubt City have the squad to rotate a bit more than Arsenal, so they’ll surely do what they can to be at full strength, after already being able to leave the likes of Rodri and Phil Foden on the bench against Brentford last weekend.

Man City predicted line up: Ederson; Dias, Stones, Walker, Lewis; Rodri, Kovacic; Foden, De Bruyne, Savio; Haaland

It’s not always easy to know City’s best XI as one imagines there could easily also be room for big names like Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan, while it’s also not beyond Pep to tinker a bit and try something a little strange for big games.

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How to buy Arsenal tickets

It’s fairly common knowledge that getting Arsenal tickets is neither easy nor cheap, but the official ticket page can be found here, with membership required for basically all games, except occasional cup matches or friendlies that might go to general sale.

There is, however, always livefootballtickets.com as another reliable option to make sure you get to this game, with a 150% money back guarantee.


 

How to buy Man City tickets

Meanwhile, Manchester City tickets for the men’s team can be found here, with their official site stating that there are still seats available at the Etihad Stadium for this weekend’s big game.

Still, if you’re keen to get to the game, livefootballtickets.com is another great outlet to make sure you don’t miss out.

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Manchester City vs Arsenal head to head record

Last season was a big one for Arsenal as they ended a long winless run against these opponents, coming out on top by a goal to nil at the Emirates Stadium, while they then earned an impressive and hard-earned point at the Etihad with a 0-0 draw.

Before that, it had been eight wins in a row for City, so perhaps they’ll feel confident they can get back on a run like that, or is this perhaps the start of Arsenal going through a dominant period in these games?

Overall, in both these clubs’ long histories, it’s Arsenal with the upper hand, winning 100 of their meetings, losing 65 and drawing 46.

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