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Manchester United vs Manchester City, Premier League: team news, injuries and suspensions

Man City's Sergio Aguero (left) will take on Man Utd's Romelu Lukaku (right) - AFP
Man City's Sergio Aguero (left) will take on Man Utd's Romelu Lukaku (right) - AFP

What is it?

It's the 175th Manchester derby between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford. It's also the 16th match for each team in the 2017-18 Premier League season.

When is it?

It's on Sunday, December 10.

What time is kick-off?

It begins at 4.30pm GMT - the third televised Premier League game on a busy Super Sunday.

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What TV channel is it on?

You can watch the match on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event or Sky Sports Ultra HD from 4.15pm. Alternatively, you will be able to follow all the live action right here.

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What is the team news?

Man Utd

David Silva is fit for Sunday's derby but captain Vincent Kompany is doubtful.

Silva has overcome the knock which forced him to miss the midweek loss at Shakhtar Donetsk but Kompany will be assessed over an unspecified problem.

Makeshift left-back Fabian Delph has recovered from a sickness bug but defenders John Stones (hamstring) and Benjamin Mendy (knee) are still out.

Provisional squad: Ederson, Bravo, Walker, Danilo, Otamendi, Mangala, Kompany, Delph, Zinchenko, Toure, Gundogan, Fernandinho, D Silva, B Silva, De Bruyne, Sterling, Sane, Aguero, Jesus.

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Man City

Paul Pogba starts a three-match ban as bitter rivals City arrive on Sunday.

The France international was sent off in last weekend's win at Arsenal and begins his domestic ban on the weekend, joining captain Michael Carrick and defender Eric Bailly on the sidelines.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Phil Jones and Nemanja Matic are available for the derby, while midfielder Marouane Fellaini will be assessed ahead of the game.

Provisional squad: De Gea, Romero, Pereira, Valencia, Darmian, Tuanzebe, Young, Shaw, Blind, Rojo, Smalling, Lindelof, Jones, Matic, Herrera, McTominay, Fellaini, Lingard, Mata, Mkhitaryan, Martial, Rashford, Lukaku, Ibrahimovic

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What are they saying?

Man City midfielder Fernandinho:

"Of course, any team that loses such a good player (Paul Pogba), they are going to miss him.

"But Manchester United have good players and it doesn't matter who is going to play in his position, they will do a good job. It will be a tough game for both teams."

Man Utd midfielder Juan Mata:

"We think about the bigger picture and for us we have to keep up the pace and keep winning and winning. I remember a few seasons ago when United were ahead of City and then they won by (goal difference).

"It's a crazy league and it's too early to think that it's finished."

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Current standings 

What are the odds?

Manchester United to win 5/2

Draw 13/5

Manchester City to win 5/4

What's our prediction?

The game of the season; the game to decide the season; first against second; Jose v Pep; The noisy city neighbours; even the Roundheads v the Cavaliers. It is all set for a cracker... or a damp squib with neither team wanting to take the risk of losing, although Guardiola would bridle at that, to win. It feels it is up to Mourinho to set the tone. But how brave will he be?
Jason Burt's prediction: 2-2

Four classic Manchester derby encounters

Man Utd 0 Man City 1, April 1974

A bad-tempered Old Trafford affair ended in United's relegation from the top flight with Denis Law's late goal condemning his former club to the drop. Law's instinctive back heel was the final touch of his career as he was immediately substituted and never played again. The former Reds hero looked heartbroken at what he had done, but United would have been relegated anyway after Birmingham beat Norwich in their final game of the campaign. The result stood after a pitch invasion prevented the final five minutes being played - but United returned to the top tier after a one-season stay in the old Second Division.

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Man City 2 Man Utd 3, November 1993

City fans arrived at Maine Road revelling in United's exit from the Champions League to Turkish side Galatasaray four days earlier. And it got even better for them as Niall Quinn headed Brian Horton's men into a two-goal lead before half-time. United were suffering from an Istanbul hangover, but Eric Cantona seized on Michel Vonk's wayward header to halve the deficit. A red tide swarmed all over City and Cantona converted Ryan Giggs' delicious pass before Roy Keane smashed home the winner in his first Manchester derby three minutes from time. A real statement of intent from United in their first double-winning campaign.

Man Utd 4 Man City 3, September 2009

City's summer spending - over £100 million on the likes of Emmanuel Adebayor, Joleon Lescott and former United striker Carlos Tevez - lifted the derby to new heights with Reds' boss Sir Alex Ferguson having complained of the "noisy neighbours". In what turned out to be a cross-city classic, United took the lead three times only for the visitors to respond on each occasion. Wayne Rooney's second-minute strike was cancelled out by Gareth Barry before two Darren Fletcher headers were countered by a Craig Bellamy brace, the second in the final minute after a Rio Ferdinand mistake. But City had no answer six minutes into 'Fergie Time' when Giggs found Michael Owen and the former Liverpool striker produced his most memorable moment in a United shirt.

Man Utd 1 Man City 6, October 2011

City's claim to be genuine title contenders under Roberto Mancini went off the scale as Ferguson suffered what he described as his "worst ever day" in charge of United. It was revealed before kick-off a firework had gone off in Mario Balotelli's house but that was nothing compared to the pyrotechnics at Old Trafford. Balotelli opened the scoring and celebrated by brandishing a t-shirt with "Why Always Me?" emblazoned on the front before Jonny Evans' dismissal prompted City to run riot. Balotelli (again), Edin Dzeko (2), Sergio Aguero and David Silva scored with Fletcher's reply the lamest of consolations. City were champions in May.