Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(79) 34 Goals 37 (45)
(55) 21 Assists 23 (32)
(6.9) 6.8 Average Ratings 6.8 (6.5)
30.7 Average Age 29.9
181.5 Average Height (cm) 184.4
(1.2) 1 Shots pg 1 (0.7)
(53%) 55% Aerial Duel Success 58% (58%)
(0.9) 1 Dribbles pg 0.8 (0.7)
(0.9) 1 Tackles pg 1.3 (1.4)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premier League.

Missing Players

Man City
Everton
Player Reason Status Rating
João Cancelo Out 7.3
Kyle Walker Doubtful 6.75
Raheem Sterling Doubtful 7.18
Sergio Agüero Doubtful 6.64
Kevin De Bruyne Doubtful 7.62
Ilkay Gündogan Doubtful 7.32
Player Reason Status Rating
Jean-Philippe Gbamin Out 6
James Rodríguez Out 7.21
Séamus Coleman Out 6.65

Team News

Man City
Everton
  • Joao Cancelo is the only player set to miss out for Manchester City on the final day of the Premier League season after his red card in midweek.
  • Sergio Aguero has managed to train this week and will be desperate to feature in what will likely be his final appearance for the club.
  • Pep Guardiola has revealed everyone else is fit meaning Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, Ilkay Gundogan and Kyle Walker are all available after injury, though may not be risked with the Champions League final to come.
  • Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed James Rodriguez and Seamus Coleman will miss Everton's final game of the season, joining Jean-Philippe Gbamin out injured.
  • Both Yerry Mina and Joshua King were fit enough for the matchday squad in midweek, however, with the former even starting.
  • With Europe still to play for, Everton will field their strongest available XI away to Manchester City on Sunday.

Prediction

  • Manchester City let a 2-0 lead slip to lose in a Premier League game for the first time since January 2019 in midweek, as they slipped to a 3-2 defeat to Brighton. The champions clearly have their minds on next weekend's Champions League final and that could work in Everton's favour here.
  • Everton can mathematically still finish fifth but it would require a massive goal swing on the final day to leapfrog West Ham, though Carlo Ancelotti's side can realistically move up one place to sixth if they better Tottenham's result on the final day.
  • Everton haven't beaten City in a Premier League match at the Eithad since 2010 so they clearly have a massive uphill battle on their hands here. However, City have nothing to play for and Guardiola is set to name a weakened side. If there was ever a chance for Everton to win here then it's now.
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User Predictions

Comments (8)

 
  • Agüero became the player with the most goal for a single club in Premier League history.

  • Disapointed. Being the last match from Kun wearing the City shirt, he deserves to be in the line up from the beggining. The best player in City history has been mistreated throughouh the whole season. He socred 2 goals 1st of them a pretty one. Good Luck in Barsa Kun!!!

  • @dib He's been injured for the majority of the season how does that make him mis treated and pep has never been one to play a player just to be nice, in his mind he was more interested in playing jesus to see if he'd impress him and push for a start in the champions league which is more important.

  • @Mamix 2 beautiful goals scored Kun today, one with his foot, the other wa a headed. The variety of sources of Kun as a natural scorer don't have comparison to Jesus , who even has not been relevant in matches as Kun was. After the match of today the Argie appears with an stronger option to be on the bench for the CL final on next Saturday. Anyway, we were witness today that people really love Kun and feel charmed. But Guardiola does not. Nothing in contention today, even for toffees this match was just a season closing. So I don't find a valid reason why was him not included in the line up, instead of play only the last 20 minutes. Kun will be missed strongly by team, by fans. Pep will probablye regret about it.

  • Everton: when you expect them to win, they lose and the opposite applies. A draw.

  • Man City - Everton 1:1(0:0)

  • 1-1