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Man City next six fixtures compared to Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal after Man United collapse

Manchester City contrived to lose the derby in dramatic fashion on Sunday night.

The Blues were in front with minutes remaining courtesy of Josko Gvardiol's first half header. But Matheus Nunes conceded a penalty in trying to make up for a sloppy pass and Bruno Fernandes levelled from the spot. Amad Diallo, who was felled for the spot kick, then produced a late winner just seconds later.

It means Pep Guardiola's side have won just one of their last 11 games and lose further ground at the top even on a weekend when Arsenal and Liverpool failed to win. Here's how the next few weeks in the Premier League look for the leading contenders.

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Saturday, December 21: Aston Villa (A)

Thursday, December 26: Everton (H)

Sunday, December 29: Leicester (A)

Saturday, January 4: West Ham (H)

Tuesday, January 14: Brentford (A)

Sunday, January 19: Ipswich (A)

Sunday, December 22: Tottenham (A)

Thursday, December 26: Leicester (H)

Sunday, December 29: West Ham (A)

Sunday, January 5: Manchester United (H)

Tuesday, January 14: Nottingham Forest (A)

Saturday, January 18: Brentford (A)

Saturday, December 21: Crystal Palace (A)

Friday, December 27: Ipswich (H)

Wednesday, January 1: Brentford (A)

Saturday, January 4: Brighton (A)

Wednesday, January 15: Tottenham (H)

Saturday, January 18: Aston Villa (H)

Sunday, December 15: Brentford (H)

Sunday, December 22: Everton (A)

Thursday, December 26: Fulham (H)

Monday, December 30: Ipswich (A)

Saturday, January 4: Crystal Palace (A)

Tuesday, January 14: Bournemouth (H)

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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