Overview
- The match kicks off Monday at 8pm BST at Hill Dickinson Stadium and airs live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.
- City trail Arsenal by six points with two games in hand, so a victory would cut the gap to three and keep the title race tight.
- Pep Guardiola’s side have won six straight in all competitions, having lifted the EFL Cup and booked an FA Cup final place, and their last three wins were by a single goal.
- Everton’s European push has stalled after stoppage‑time defeats to Liverpool and West Ham, though striker Beto returns from concussion and defender Jarrad Branthwaite remains out with a hamstring injury.
- Team news tilts toward City being favorites in any case, with Rodri a late groin doubt and Ruben Dias sidelined, and bookmakers strongly backing an away win as City extend a long unbeaten run against Everton.