It’s the weekend’s big clash (Picture: Getty Images)

It’s the Premier League’s top of the table clash as Manchester Utd host Manchester City.

The Manchester derby will be the 175th meeting between both sides with Jose Mourinho looking to close the gap on their city rivals to five points.

Man Utd were on impressive form last weekend against Arsenal in a pulsating affair with the Red Devils pressing high and forcing Arsenal into a couple of early mistakes.

Paul Pogba celebrates by shouting
Jose Mourinho’s side overcame Arsenal last weekend (Picture: Getty Images)

David De Gea was irrepressible in goal and showed why he is regarded as one of the world’s finest keepers.

As for Pep Guardiola’s side, they have shown the form of champions by winning games late on.

Last weekend, David Silva was Man City’s hero, as he and Kevin De Bruyne combined fantastically to grab a late winner against a spirited West Ham side at the Ethihad.

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When is Man Utd vs Man City and what time is kick-off?

The game is on Sunday 10 December at Old Trafford with kick off at 4.30pm.

What TV channel is Man Utd vs Man City on?

You can watch the match on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event or Sky Sports Ultra HD from 4.15pm.

David Silva grabbed City’s late winner last weekend (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

What is the latest team news?

Paul Pogba starts a three-match ban for his challenge on Hector Bellerin last weekend.

Michael Carrick and defender Eric Bailly remain on the sidelines.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Phil Jones and Nemanja Matic are available for the derby, while midfielder Marouane Fellaini will be assessed ahead of the game.

David Silva is fit after overcoming a knock but captain Vincent Kompany is doubtful.

Makeshift left-back Fabian Delph has recovered from a sickness bug but defenders John Stones (hamstring) and Benjamin Mendy (knee) are still long term absentees.

What are the odds for Man Utd vs Man City? (Courtesy of Betfair)

Man Utd – 12/5

Draw – 13/5

Man City – 6/5

Pre-match stats

  • Jose Mourinho’s side are on the longest current unbeaten home run in the Premier League (24 games – W14 D10 L0), with their last such defeat at Old Trafford coming against Manchester City in September 2016 (1-2).
  • If Pep Guardiola’s side win this match then they will equal the all-time English top-flight league record of 14 consecutive victories; set by Arsenal between February and August 2002.
  • Gabriel Jesus has been directly involved in 21 goals in his 24 Premier League appearances so far in his career (15 goals, six assists).
  • No away side has scored more Premier League goals at Old Trafford than Manchester City (27 – level with Chelsea).

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