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Everton vs Man City live early team news plus kick-off time and how to watch

Manchester City will hope to sign off with a win in their 100th and final visit to Goodison Park when they face Everton this afternoon.

City can steal a march on their Champions League qualification rivals as they play first this weekend - especially as Aston Villa and Newcastle play each other in tonight's evening kick-off. The Blues are fifth, a point clear of Chelsea and Villa going into this weekend's fixtures, with Villa visiting the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday.

Ederson will miss the Everton trip after hobbling off against Crystal Palace last week but Phil Foden could be back following his return to training from a knock that forced him out of that game. Manu Akanji is also back in training while Erling Haaland, John Stones, Nathan Ake and Rodri remain out.

Pep Guardiola must decide whether to keep the likes of James McAtee and Nico O'Reilly in his side after their goals vs Palace or restore the likes of Foden or Akanji if available.

Today's game is not broadcast live in the UK, so you can follow below for pre-match build-up, live match updates and post-match reaction from Goodison Park.

Ederson will miss today's game due to the injury picked up last week vs Crystal Palace and Pep Guardiola couldn't confirm yesterday how long he will be out for.

There is better news, though, on Phil Foden who missed the Palace game but is back in training and should be available. Manu Akanji is also back in training after his surgery and may be in contention - however he may also need longer to get back up to match fitness.

Erling Haaland will miss the 'next games' despite posting updates of his recovery to social media this week, while John Stones and Nathan Ake are 'getting better' in their recoveries which are still expected to

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