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Man City vs Leicester LIVE build-up including early team news and predicted line-up

Manchester City can move to within three points of league leaders Arsenal with a win over Leicester this evening (5.30pm BST kick-off).

The Blues come into the game off the back of a stunning 3-0 win over Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final. They are searching for their tenth straight win, having not lost since the 1-0 defeat by Tottenham on February 5.

Erling Haaland broke another record in midweek, becoming the first Premier League player to score 45 goals in all competitions in a single season.

He is expected to start against a struggling Leicester side, who are yet to appoint a new permanent manager. The Foxes have not won since beating Spurs 4-1 on February 11 and consequently find themselves in the bottom three.

Meanwhile, this is City’s final Premier League game before the gigantic clash against Arsenal at the Etihad on April 26 with the second leg against Bayern and the FA Cup semi-final with Sheffield United up next.

Keep track of the team news, match action and full-time reaction in our live blog below.

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"With this demanding schedule with games every three or four days, behind the players we have to have an incredible entourage to take care of them. It's so demanding today, with nutrition, rest, food, sleep, training how many minutes.

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