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Man City predicted line-up vs Newcastle as Mateo Kovacic and Phil Foden start

Manchester City will be targeting a place in the semi-finals of the FA Cup when they lock horns with Newcastle United in the quarter-finals at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday evening.

City, who last faced the Magpies in the FA Cup four years ago, will be determined to get back to winning ways following last Sunday's 1-1 draw with Premier League title rivals Liverpool at Anfield. Despite leading at half-time through a John Stones goal, the Blues were pegged back shortly after the break via a Alexis Mac Allister penalty.

That stalemate left the Blues third in the Premier League table, albeit just a point behind leaders Arsenal. However, focus now switches to the FA Cup and trying to defend that particular crown, following their 2-1 triumph over Manchester United in last season's final.

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Ahead of the visit of Eddie Howe's team, City have been dealt a fresh setback on the injury front losing Kevin De Bruyne. He was not included in the Belgium squad that was announced this week, forced to miss out because of a groin problem. He has joined goalkeeper Ederson in being ruled out this weekend.

Though manager Pep Guardiola was always likely to make a change in goal, Ederson's absence guarantees that Stefan Ortega will start between the posts. The German started each of City's opening three games in the FA Cup this season and that trend was always likely to continue before Ederson was forced off at Anfield last weekend.

As for the back-four, Guardiola could select the same quartet that started the draw with Liverpool, given City will not play again until March 31 because of the

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