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How Man City should line up vs Crystal Palace in the Premier League

Phil Foden and Kyle Walker will be available for Manchester City on Saturday, with Pep Guardiola set to pick from a fully fit squad at Crystal Palace.

City are at Selhurst Park looking to keep Arsenal in their sights in the title race, with this being their final Premier League fixture before the international break. They could move to within two points of the Gunners on Saturday, with Arsenal at Fulham on Sunday, before they have the opportunity to extend their lead further next weekend when City are in FA Cup action.

Foden is in fine form, but revealed he had felt his recurring ankle issue after his goalscoring performance against Newcastle last week. However, Foden has been training all week and will be available for the trip to Palace.

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Read how our writers think City should line up vs Crystal Palace and pick your team using the interactive selector below:

Simon Bajkowski

Pep Guardiola will insist he is only thinking about Crystal Palace but the looming RB Leipzig game a few days later means he will have to think about a few fitness concerns.

John Stones or Aymeric Laporte will have to start at Selhurst if they are to play both games, and I'd pick Stones as the one to come in. If all is going well at Palace, Laporte can come on for the final half hour.

It also feels like a game for Rico Lewis to come back in. Normally such an atmosphere would be intimidating for a youngster but the 18-year-old has already shown at many grounds that he is the exception rather than the norm.

Up front, there have been some suggestions to rest Haaland for Tuesday but he is more than capable of playing in both games. The same goes for Phil Foden,

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