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Your Matchweek 33 preview Man City v Arsenal Wednesday 26 April, 15:00 EST The meeting of Man City a

Your Matchweek 33 preview Man City v Arsenal Wednesday 26 April, 15:00 EST The meeting of Man City and Arsenal is the most eagerly awaited match of the season, pitting Pep Guardiola up against his former assistant Mikel Arteta for the third time so far in 2023. Both managers will need to make do without key defenders for this potentially decisive encounter, so our tactical expert Adrian Clarke takes a closer look at how the two Spaniards may look to exploit any possible weaknesses. The team who cope best with their opponents’ press, making the fewest mistakes under duress, is likely to prevail in this high-stakes duel. Did you know? Man City have won all six of their Premier League home matches against Arsenal under Pep Guardiola. They last lost at home to the Gunners in January 2015 (0-2). [TEN Of The Best]( Get ready for the title head-to-head with screamers from De Bruyne, Arteta and more [“To be champions you have to beat them”]( Arteta says contest against Man City will be tough, but is a challenge to relish Iconic Moments of Premier League Title Races Aguero’s goal. Gerrard’s slip. Will Man City v Arsenal deliver an unforgettable moment like these? Test your Premier League knowledge with 10 multiple-choice questions based on the midweek fixtures. How many will you get correct? Try the first question below. Wolves v Crystal Palace: With seven goals and three assists to his name, who is Palace’s highest goal contributor this season so far? [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2023

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