Manchester City 1-1 Everton AS IT HAPPENED: Rooney nets 200th Premier League goal

WAYNE ROONEY scored his 200th Premier League goal but Raheem Sterling came off the bench to snatch a 1-1 draw for Manchester City against Everton. See how the drama unfolded with Express Sport.

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Manchester City v Everton: Express Sport brings you LIVE coverage from the Etihad

Manchester City v Everton: Express Sport brought you LIVE coverage from the Etihad

NIGHT!

Thanks for joining me this evening folks. I’ll be back again on Wednesday to bring you LIVE coverage of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Hoffenheim.

22:35: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola: "The second half we made a good performance, similar like last season when we played them here. We created the chances in the first half but we did not finish them. We have to try to create the chances.

"They made a good action. We have done everything, I don't know how many chances we created or how many they created.

"In the second half we made some tactical changes and created chances.

"I am pleased with all of them. We lost two points. We are here for the results, at the end we have to try to analyse the performance. Ten against 11, a Europa League team, we tried. We missed some chances at the end. Even though we scored we could not win."

22:33: Koeman saying that Everton's tactic was to 'keep Otamendi on the ball.' Doesn't say much for Otamendi...

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22:31: A few signs that Pep won’t be saying much in tonight’s post-match interview.

Asked about Kyle Walker's red card. "Next question please," he replies…

22:30: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at the Etihad Stadium.

City deserved their point for their fighting so hard with 10 men for half the game. Guardiola will wonder what he has to do to get the better of his old pal Koeman following two 1-1 draws at the Etihad, which have sandwiched that 4-0 hammering for City at Goodison in January.

Sweet night for Rooney and Jose Mourinho, in the stands at the Etihad, will have enjoyed the moment too. All of the other 'top seven' teams have dropped points so far apart from Manchester United.

Not the greatest night Robert Madley has ever had. Two controversial dismissals. Schneiderlin had a finger point at Aguero before going off but he needs to have a word with Calvert-Lewin, who didn't do himself any favours by holding his face to get Walker sent off.

These two teams don't like each other much.

22:27: Plenty of players congratulating Wayne Rooney on his 200th Premier League goal tonight. Rio Ferdinand, Alan Shearer and Ashley Young have all tweeted about him.

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22:26: We’re expecting to hear from Pep Guardiola shortly. Well, when he takes a break from lambasting Robert Madley.

22:25: Everton boss Ronald Koeman: "They did not create a lot of open chances. They had the domination in the game and on the counter attack. We had some good opportunities.

"I am not surprised about Wayne Rooney. I know how eager he was to come back to Everton. We are really happy that he is back.

"Dominic Calvert-Lewin did well. He ran a lot and made it difficult for the Manchester City defenders. Then you can come out of your box and control.

"I think you can have your doubts about both red cards. Morgan Schneiderlin was more clear, he was playing the ball. I didn't see if Kyle Walker's was a second yellow.

"It is really difficult for referees. It is high intensity in the game. Of course after the sending off of Walker they tried to influence the referee."

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22:20: Just seen some hilarious footage of Pep Guardiola running to shake Ronald Koeman’s hand before scurrying onto the pitch to seek out referee Robert Madley.

His ears will be ringing for weeks to come.

22:15: Wayne Rooney speaking with Sky Sports: “It was nice. To do it today in such an important game for us, with tough games coming up, it was a sweet moment and I am sure the red half of Manchester will have enjoyed it as well.

"We can certainly improve. It is early days obviously. We have made a lot of signings this summer. We are ambitious, we try to move forward. Time will tell, we aim to get better hopefully over the next year or two and hopefully that brings success.

"Everton have shown their ambition. We are trying to close that gap on the top teams.

"It is not bad for someone who is not fit anymore and can't get about the pitch! I have always put a shift in for the team and tonight is no different.

"I am focusing on Everton. I am sure I will speak to England manager Gareth Southgate over the next few days and we will see what happens."

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TWITTER ROUND-UP

Wesley: Manchester City poor for most of the game, kept the ball well after the red card but didn't create much, solid defensive display by Everton.

Clint: Rare that I will ever criticise a referee, but as Bobby Madley clearly isn't a referee, then he is fair game. Ruined that match...

Chris: Koeman had a shocker in the 2nd half. Tactics and subs all wrong. Manchester City showed great spirit, but Everton threw that away.

22:10: Wayne Rooney speaking with Sky Sports: “It's frustrating.

“It was 1-0 at half-time and with the extra man, we felt we could see game out, maybe get another goal but give City credit, they changed positions and made it difficult for us with some big chances. 

"Before the game, a point would have been good, but we are a bit frustrated.

"The manager has made it clear he wants to play me in the attacking positions. I have done that throughout my career and the thing for me is to play. I didn't play as much last year and if you don't play you don't get that match fitness."

22:06: Gary Neville interviewing Wayne Rooney.

Neville: “Wayne, how was it to score at the Etihad?”

Rooney: “What, again? It’s not bad for a man who can’t get up the pitch."

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Manchester City v Everton: Express Sport brings you LIVE coverage from the Etihad

22:00: Well what on earth can you say about that? Breathless, frantic, bizarre… select your own adjective, I just know it was bloody entertaining.

Everton would probably have taken the point before the match, but it’s a real sickener to concede so late.

As for City, they’ll obviously be disappointed to lose ground on their title rivals Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, who all won this weekend.

But it was a pretty impressive effort with 10 men for nigh-on 45 minutes.

FT: Everton are the first opposition team that Pep Guardiola has failed to beat within his first three Premier League meetings as a manager.

FT: MANCHESTER CITY 1-1 EVERTON

93: Huge tackle! Klaassen sticks out a leg to deny David Silva, who would have had a tap-in.

91: Mo Besic, who’s just replaced Wayne Rooney, breaks clear alongside DCL but plays a terrible pass to Kompany. Sergio Aguero makes the most of it by driving down the left flank, but his cutback alludes everyone.

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FOUR MINUTES ADDED TIME

88: MANCHESTER CITY 1-1 EVERTON - RED CARD

He’s off! Robert Madley has dished out his second incorrect red card of the evening. Schneiderlin slid in to dispossess Sergio Aguero, who made the most of it.

86: Here we go then folks, aren’t you just loving Monday Night Football? We’ve got four minutes plus added time for a winner here.

83: MANCHESTER CITY 1-1 EVERTON - STERLING

It just had to be Raheem Sterling didn’t it.

Mason Holgate inexplicably heads Danilo’s cross back into the box, where Sterling is waiting to smash it past Jordan Pickford. Pep Guardiola almost explodes on the touchline and waves his players back to search for a winner.

82: Sergio Aguero wants a penalty after challenging for a header with Leighton Baines, but he’s barely touched him. Play on. Manchester City have eight minutes to find an equaliser, or perhaps even a winner!

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79: What’s this? Otamendi goes down clutching has face after jostling with Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Replays show the Everton striker brushed him with a swinging arm. Robert Madley was unmoved.

He’s not unmoved when Kompany bodychecks Calvert-Lewin, and swiftly books the centre-back.

75: Raheem Sterling collects the ball in the middle of the park. Ignores everyone else and smashes it over the bar. Pep didn’t look happy with that. You’re kidding me?! Aguero plays a beautifully-weighted pass to Sterling, who completely loses his composure and blazes over. Pep looked even less happy there...

72: Prime example of City becoming impatient is Danilo, who’s crossing the second he receives the ball. Sergio Aguero somehow wriggles his way through two defenders before slipping it to Bernardo Silva, who shanks his volley into the ground.

69: There’s still plenty of time left for a comeback, but City are perhaps guilty of trying to force the issue. It looks like Pep Guardiola will roll the dice by introducing Bernardo Silva into the action. He replaces Leroy Sane.

66: Manchester City make a change of their own with Danilo replacing John Stones. I think we’ve got about five defenders left on the pitch!

65: Sigurdsson takes his first set-piece from the left flank. Ederson comes to claim but parries it out for a throw-in. KDB plays Silva through but he delays pulling the trigger and is eventually crowded out.

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Manchester City v Everton: Express Sport brings you LIVE coverage from the Etihad

62: Two forward-minded midfielders on for a defender and Davies? I’d say that was a rather ballsy move from Ronald Koeman.

61: Ironic cheers as Robert Madley awards City a free-kick. It’s right in KDB range. He steps up… blocked. He strikes it directly into the 1420-man wall. And here’s the changes. Ronald Koeman brings on Davy Klaassen and record signing Gylfi Sigurdsson for Ashley Williams and Tom Davies.

58: Don’t worry folks, Ronald Koeman’s got the notepad out. He’s furiously writing notes in the technical area. You’d think he’d introduce some pace to stretch the City defence. Perhaps Ademola Lookman or Kevin Mirallas.

55: No change in the pattern of play here at the Etihad. Everton MUST be brave and try to capitalise their one-man advantage. Crowd getting restless now.

52: Manchester City laying siege to the Everton goal. Keane blocks Aguero’s shot before the centre-back clears the following corner.

49: There’s drama in the 49th minute. Jordan Pickford appears to collect a backpass from Leighton Baines, but the replays show it deflected off Sterling’s boot en-route.

48: Give me strength. Manchester City have just committed their second foul throw of the match. City seeing far more possession in the early stages - even with a man less!

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45: We’re back underway folks. Pep Guardiola has made a change with Raheem Sterling replacing Gabriel Jesus. I think Pep’s logic is that if a former Manchester United players scores against City, then a former Liverpool players will do the same…

HT: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at the Etihad Stadium.

Rooney's got his 200th Premier League goal - and silenced the City boo boys.

But the big talking point was Walker's controversial dismissal. 

He had just been booked for a late challenge on Baines when he barged into Calvert-Lewin. It looked no more than a free-kick for obstruction but referee Madley thought it was worthy of a yellow and Walker's home debut has ended with an early bath and his team trying to retrieve a 1-0 deficit with only 10 men.

Everton have been City's bogey team for several years and they will enhance that status if they can hold onto their lead. Jose Mourinho is in the crowd along and will be hoping they can do so. Gareth Southgate is here too and will have been impressed by Rooney's second goal in as many Premier League games and Phil Jagielka's defensive performance.

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HT: Gary Neville: “I think the referee must think he has elbowed Calvert-Lewin. The reality is he hasn’t. Walker has a little look, which might count against him. Calvert-Lewin has gone down and been clever. He’s held his head and it has conned the referee."

TWITTER ROUND-UP

Sacha: A goal down and a man down but red card harsh on Manchester City. Soft yellow card. Pep Guardiola & Co. should feel aggrieved.

Michael: Regardless of whether that's a red or not, utterly stupid thing to do from Kyle Walker there, especially as he's already been booked.

Liam: Kyle Walker just imploded in an extremely Spurs manner. You can take the boy out of Spurs.

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HT: Jordan Pickford has now gone a club-record  5 hrs 15 mins without conceding from start of his Everton career.

HT: Right, how does Pep Guardiola tinker with his formation now? I suppose we’ll find out after the break. It’s half-time here at the Etihad.

44: MANCHESTER CITY 0-1 EVERTON - RED CARD

Not a great home debut for Kyle Walker. The mega-money signing is off for a second bookable offence in as many minutes.

I think Robert Madley’s got it wrong. The right-back leans into Calvert-Lewin from a goalkick, and Holgate hits the deck like he’s been shot.

42: Kyle Walker goes in the book for a reckless challenge on Schneiderlin.

39: How have Manchester City responded? Not brilliantly. Leroy Sane is clearly growing frustrated and almost earns himself a booking for a late challenge on Mason Holgate.

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35: MANCHESTER CITY 0-1 EVERTON - ROONEY

Just 50 seconds after David Silva stuck the post, Everton have taken the lead courtesy of Wayne Rooney!

Leroy Sane’s error lets in Calvert-Lewin, who skips past Fernandinho and crosses for Rooney to tuck in his 200th Premier League goal. Questons WILL be asked about the goalkeeping there. Ederson should do better.

The former Manchester United captain cupped his ear at the City fans, who were a tad upset…

35: Woodwork! City are really turning the screw now. Silva hits the post after a cracking ball from Aguero.

34: Wow. Who knew Phil Jagielka still had that in his locker. KDB slips Sergio Aguero through, but the Everton centre-back slides for what seems like an eternity to block the shot.

33: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at the Etihad Stadium.

Fireworks greeted the teams and it’s been pretty lively from the kick-off with City adopting a shoot-on sight policy while Everton have been getting stuck in.

Pickford spared Rooney’s blushes with a smart reaction save after the former United man diverted De Bruyne’s free-kick goal wards. 

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Schneiderlin's been booked for a late challenge on Aguero.

Otamendi, clearly stung by City's interest in Jonny Evans, is having a fine game - and has even tested Pickford with a couple of firmly hit shots. Can't take your eyes of this one.

32: Everton are playing everything down the right-hand side to expose Leroy Sane and avoid Kyle Walker. The visitors are a Seamus Coleman away from being able to capitalise. Wayne Rooney takes a free-kick a few yards from the touchline, but he’s thumped it straight out.

29: Close! Otamendi lashes one at Jordan Pickford, who parries it to Sergio Aguero. The Argentine goes for a looping header but Michael Keane is there to clear off the line.

26: I can’t tell you how aggravating it is to hear Sky’s commentator pronounce Jagielka as “yag-yell-ka.” Anyway, Tom Davies earns himself a booking for a senseless dive. Silly.

23: A familiar pattern is emerging folks. Everton are playing keep-ball for as long as possible when they win it back, while City are piling forward. Koeman clearly hoping for a classic ‘Smash n Grab.’

20: This City team rarely panic. They’re in no rush to break the deadlock and are still playing it patiently in the midfield areas. Fairly subdued atmosphere here though. Could do with it being taken up a few notches.

17: Wayne Rooney and Tom Davies have been pretty anonymous so far. The Toffees need an outlet to give their defenders some respite. Jordan Pickford finds DCL with a terrific ball forward. He squares to Davies, who drags it wide.

14: KDB’s corner falls nicely to Gabriel Jesus, who blazes his effort miles over the bar. Incidentally, Jose Mourinho is in the house! His disguise could do with a bit of work though. Just a baseball cap… I'd have paid good money to see him in a stick-on moustache.

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11: Looks like Everton are going to be heavily reliant on young Calvert-Lewin running the channels tonight. Not much pace in Ronald Koeman’s side.

9: Morgan Schneiderlin gets his tackle horribly wrong and chops Sergio Aguero down. I guess we’ll put that down to a former Manchester rivalry… He’s booked.

7: Gueye bundles his way through Silva. Kevin De Bruyne steps up… saved! His strike deflected off everyone before Pickford dropped on it.

5: Mason Holgate plays it over the top for Calvert-Lewin, and the striker’s first-time shot rolls wide of the post.

3: Why the hell are we playing?! Nobody can see a thing! I would show you some pictures but you’d just be starring at a grey screen! Otamendi looks to catch Pickford unaware but his 25-yard strike is comfortably dealt with.

1: MANCHESTER CITY 0-0 EVERTON

We’re underway folks. The fog is still very thick though. Who’s getting sacked for that bright idea?!

19:58: Manchester City have treated supporters to a fireworks display as the players emerge from the tunnel. Not quite sure how they intend to get things underway. The fog is ridiculous!

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19:55: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at the Etihad Stadium.

Rooney needs just one goal to become only the second player to score 200 Premier League goals – Alan Shearer, who else, was the first. He bagged 260.

And Sergio Aguero needs one to become the highest scoring non-European player in the Premier League. The Argentinian has 123 – the same number as Dwight Yorke.

City open their new "Tunnel Club" hospitality suite tonight where fans pay for the privilege of watching the players, managers and officials walk in and out of the pitch area. They'll get a close up view of any bust-ups so perhaps they'll let the media know?!

TWITTER ROUND-UP

John: So why do people keep saying Benjamin Mendy is the best left-back in the Premier League when he hasn't played a game… once again not in the squad!

Callum: Ronald Koeman obviously looking to frustrate Manchester City with that XI, plenty of quality to come off the bench for Everton.

Nathan: Glad Leroy Sane is starting I genuinely believe he'll be better then Gabriel Jesus & Raheem Sterling. Phil Foden on the bench is one to watch too, baller!

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19:45: All excited to watch the draw for the third round of the Carabao Cup? Well, unless you’re a Nightcrawler, you’ll probably miss it.

The draw will take place in Beijing on Thursday, and is scheduled to be made at approximately 11:15am local time but the time difference with China means that is 4:15am UK time.

It is the latest controversy to hit the rebranded competition this season after Charlton were shown to be playing two teams in a graphic displaying the first round draw and John Salako got confused about which teams were playing at home or away in the previous round's draw.

19:40: Ronald Koeman might have revealed his tactics, but fortunately for him, Pep Guardiola doesn’t seem to care.

The Spaniard has absolutely intention of changing his tactics, and insists he’ll focus only on his own gameplan.

The former Barcelona coach said: "It's not a secret. I have been a manager for years and I don't have to announce to all the managers in the world about the space in behind. They know that.

"Even in the final of the Champions League there was a lot of space. I am not going to change."

19:35: Ronald Koeman rates Manchester City as a better team than last season - but still believes they have a weakness that Everton can exploit.

The Toffees achieved one of the most notable results of last term when they defeated City 4-0 at Goodison Park having held Pep Guardiola's side to a 1-1 draw at the Etihad Stadium earlier in the campaign.

And the Dutchman thinks he can do it again!

He said: "There is always space behind, we know that, we remember that. When we played City at home we punished them for that.”

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19:30: Obviously tonight’s match sees the return of Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher together on Sky Sports.

They’re like like peas and carrots, meat and potatoes, rice and beans, sweet and… sour. I’ll let you be the judge of which is which.

Anyway, they’ve been on-air for around 30 minutes and neither has insulted anyone or started an argument.

I’m pretty sure thats a record for them.

19:25: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at the Etihad Stadium.

It's Rooney's first trip back to Manchester since his departure from United. And he'll hope it goes better than his last appearance of his first spell in an Everton shirt - a 5-1 defeat at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of the 2003-04 season.

As expected record signing Gylfi Sigurdsson is only the bench for Everton. City make one change with Leroy Sane coming in for Danilo.

Ronald Koeman frustrated his old Barcelona pal Pep Guardiola last season. Everton got  a 1-1 draw at the Etihad after being battered for most of the game. And in the return at Goodison, City produced a defensive horror show and lost 4-0 - the heaviest defeat of Guardiola's managerial career.

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19:20: There’s another debutant tonight folks, can you guess what it is? Wow, you guessed first time.

Yes, It’s Everton’s third strip, which is a snazzy (can’t believe I used that word) purple and neon yellow kit with stripes.

Tonight’s version will feature Manchester City's iconic worker bee emblem in a show of solidarity and support following the Manchester terrorist attack in May and last week's tragedy in Barcelona.

19:15: Blimey, has this actually just landed on my desk?!

Wayne and Coleen Rooney are 4/7 with Betway to continue the family tradition and give their fourth baby a name beginning with “K”.

Following Kai, Klay and Kit, the odds suggest the Rooneys will opt for another “K” name, with Kimberly the bookie’s favourite at 9/2.

Although if you fancy a punt, you can have Kante at 1000/1 or perhaps Klopp at 2500/1…

19:10: Everton’s record signing Gylfi Sigurdsson will have to make his debut from the bench as Ronald Koeman elects for a 3-5-2.

The Dutchman has made two changes to the side that beat Stoke on the opening day of the season with Sandro Ramirez (injured) and Davy Klaassen (bench) are replaced by Tom Davies and Mason Holgate.

9 British players in Everton’s starting XI tonight.

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19:05: Pep Guardiola has made one change to the side that cruised past Brighton with Leroy Sane replacing Danilo. I'm hear that was a very late change indeed.

There’s no Ilkay Gundogan or Benjamin Mendy despite a return to full training, while John Stones lines up against his former employers.

Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus start together with David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and And Fernandinho in support.

Plenty of width from those full-backs too. Kyle Walker and Sane are no slouches.

19:00: And here’s the starting XI’s…

Manchester City XI: Ederson, Walker, Danilo, Kompany, Stones, Aguero, De Bruyne, David Silva, Fernandinho, Otamendi, Gabriel Jesus.

Subs: Bravo, Sterling, Mangala, Sane, Bernardo, Yaya Toure, Foden.

Everton XI: Pickford, Keane, Williams, Jagielka, Schneiderlin, Baines, Gueye, Holgate, Rooney, Davies, Calvert-Lewin.

Subs: Stekelenburg, Martina, Sigurdsson, Klaassen, Besic, Mirallas, Lookman.

18:58: OK, that team news will be dropping shortly folks. Any predictions?

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TWITTER ROUND-UP

Alan: If Ronald Koeman wants to get something out of this game, he can’t play with three at the back, it's just not for Everton.

Adam: After four wins from four games in all competitions so far, we're about to see what this new-look Everton side are made of.

Tom: Everton need to get their tactics right. I'd play deep/fairly narrow with direct passing and full backs on defensive duty.

18:50: It’s been billed as the battle of the big spenders. Mainly be me. Just now.

The first Monday night fixture of the season is an exciting prospect as two of the summer's most talked-about clubs go head-to-head.

Much is expected of Manchester City and Everton with both clubs having invested heavily - the former in a concerted effort to reclaim the title and the latter to push for a top-four spot.

Can they deliver? Or will they be subjected to months of “they don’t know how to invest their money” from wise-cracking rival fans…

18:45: I’ve got some homework for you this evening folks. Our esteemed galleries department are creating a Solar Eclipse XI and we need some decent punnage…

Let me know your efforts at the bottom of the page in the comments section, or write to me on Twitter at .

I’ll go first with Nacho Mooooonreal… You can see why we need help!

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18:40: There’s been an eclipse at Everton. Yep, they’ve eclipsed their transfer record with the signing of Gylfi Sigurdsson.

I’ll see myself out.

Sigurdsson this week became the most expensive signing in the Toffees' history, with the Iceland playmaker joining from Swansea in a deal believed to be worth up to £45million.

He is set to make his debut in tonight’s clash, but it’ll probably be from off the bench.

18:35: Another rare phenomenon would be seeing Pep Guardiola field an unchanged XI. The Spanish tactician made over 100 changes in 38 games last season.

We’ll find out at 7pm whether he’s stuck with the same team that beat Brighton 2-0 last Saturday. I’m not holding my breath.

18:30: Good evening, welcome to our LIVE coverage of Manchester City v Everton from the Etihad.

Forget watching the Eclipse, we have one most days in England where the sun is completely blocked out by clouds.

Besides, I’ve heard the next one will arrive in August 2026.

The REAL entertainment can be located in Manchester tonight as Pep Guardiola and Ronald Koeman look to maintain their perfect start to the new campaign.

MANCHESTER CITY TEAM NEWS

Manchester City are still without new signing Benjamin Mendy and midfielder Ilkay Gundogan for tonight’s Premier League visit of Everton.

Left-back Mendy (thigh) and Gundogan (knee) are both back in training and close to fitness but the next game comes too soon.

City have no fresh injury concerns but midfielder Fabian Delph is also out with an unspecified knock.

EVERTON TEAM NEWS

Everton's record signing Gylfi Sigurdsson is expected to make his debut tonight.

The Icelander's move from Swansea was completed on Wednesday and, although he only feels ready to play 45 minutes, boss Ronald Koeman said he would be involved.

Ross Barkley, who has reportedly suffered a hamstring injury, and James McCarthy (knee) have not been involved so far this season but Sandro Ramirez could return after missing Thursday's win over Hajduk Split with a heel problem.

PROVISIONAL SQUADS

Manchester City squad: Ederson, Bravo, Walker, Danilo, Kompany, Stones, Otamendi, Adarabioyo, Mangala, Toure, Fernandinho, Foden, Diaz, De Bruyne, D Silva, B Silva, Sane, Sterling, Jesus, Aguero.

Everton squad: Pickford, Stekelenburg, Martina, Keane, Williams, Jagielka, Baines, Gueye, Schneiderlin, Sigurdsson, Klaassen, Davies, Besic, Lennon, Sandro, Rooney, Calvert-Lewin, Mirallas, Holgate, Lookman.

HISTORY

Last season: Everton 4 Man City 0, Man City 1 Everton 1

Last five league matches: Man City W W W W W; Everton L L W L

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