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Manchester City vs Liverpool prediction, odds and team news

Having both booked their spots in the Champions League semi-finals, Manchester City and Liverpool renew hostilities at Wembley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The two sides played out a pulsating 2-2 draw in last weekend's Premier League encounter at the Etihad Stadium and will both be bidding for a spot in the FA Cup final against either Chelsea or Crystal Palace.

Man City were in the wars against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night - Phil Foden's bandaged head was evidence of that - and Pep Guardiola also lost Kyle Walker to an ankle injury on the night.

In contrast, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp should once again be working with a full complement of options after his players came through the second leg with Benfica unscathed, and a number of first-teamers are primed to return.

Ahead of the game, our tipster Robert Mann takes a look at some of the best bets from Manchester City vs Liverpool to get your teeth stuck into.

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Celtic are 23/20 to win, with Rangers priced at 21/10 to come away with the victory. A draw is priced at 11/5.

Prediction: Liverpool to win 2-1 (17/2)

To win in 90 minutes: Liverpool (7/4)

Manchester City should have killed the game off against Liverpool early doors last week, but injuries to key players during a clash with Atletico Madrid has undoubtedly handed Liverpool the advantage.

While Guardiola's side left it all out on the Wanda Metropolitano turf, Klopp was able to give a good number of his big-hitters the night off, and the fresh legs of a free-scoring Liverpool side can once again carve their way through the City backline to advance to the final.

Anytime Goalscorer: Kevin De Bruyne

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