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Supercomputer predicts Man City vs Liverpool FC result amid Erling Haaland injury update

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Manchester City are the favourites ahead of their clash with Liverpool this weekend. Following the final international break of the year, Pep Guardiola's side face title rivals Liverpool at the Etihad.

The fixture will rekindle the rivalry between the two sides in recent seasons - with City hoping to tighten their grip on a record-breaking fourth consecutive Premier League crown.

Jurgen Klopp's side have been rejuvenated following their summer rebuild. Behind the Reds in the league table are Arsenal and Tottenham with Aston Villa in fifth - only three points separating the early frontrunners. READ MORE: Guardiola gives Erling Haaland injury update ahead of Man City vs Liverpool READ MORE: Every word from Pep Guardiola ahead of Man City vs Liverpool Before the international break, City were involved in an enthralling 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge, with Cole Palmer scoring a late penalty against his former club to reduce their lead at the top.

Meanwhile, Liverpool cruised past Brentford at Anfield - Diogo Jota rounding off the scoring following Mohamed Salah's brace.

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