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Man City next six Premier League fixtures compared to title contenders

Pep Guardiola and his star-studded Manchester City team are unbeaten in their latest Premier League defence as clubs across the Home Nations prepare to pay tribute to the Queen following her death.

Fixtures scheduled for this Premier League matchday have been postponed as a mark of respect and that decision has been replicated further down the footballing pyramid. As such, there will no change to the early standings over this weekend with City sitting second on 14 points from their opening six matches.

Guardiola and his men trail Arsenal by a single point heading into this unplanned break after Erling Haaland scored ten goals to spearhead their early-season charge. Haaland, 22, has been in devastating form since his £51m transfer from Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund this summer window and City will be hoping it continues.

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As it stands - subject to possible change - here is who City will play in their next six Premier League games compared to other 'big six' clubs;

Saturday, September 17 vs Wolves (A) at 12.30pm

Sunday, October 2 vs Manchester United (H) at 2pm

Saturday, October 8 vs Southampton (H) at 3pm

Sunday, October 16 vs Liverpool (A) at 4.30pm

Wednesday, October 19 vs Arsenal (A) at 7.30pm

Saturday, October 22 vs Brighton (H) at 3pm

Sunday, September 18 vs Brentford (A) at 2pm

Saturday, October 1 vs Tottenham Hotspur (H) at 12.30pm

Sunday, October 9 vs Liverpool (H) at 4.30pm

Sunday, October 16 vs Leeds United (A) at 2pm

Wednesday, October 19 vs Manchester City (H) at 7.30pm

Sunday, October 23 vs Southampton (A) at 2pm

Sunday, September 18 vs Liverpool (H) at 4.30pm

Saturday, October 1 vs Crystal Palace (A) at 3pm

Saturday, October 8 vs Wolves (H) at 3pm

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