Our prediction for this Premier League match:
There will be fireworks when Liverpool and Manchester City face each other at Anfield in the Premier League derby. The Reds were on the verge of suffering a loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the weekend, but Daniel Sturridge’s wonder goal eventually helped the Reds pick up one point from the game. Jirgen Klopp’s men showed character in the 1-1 draw with Chelsea, but the Blues put an end to their six-game winning run in the English top flight. The Citizens, on the other hand, recorded a routine 2-0 win over Brighton at the weekend, with the team overtaking Liverpool in top position in the standings. Both sides are likely to go for a win in Sunday’s football match at Enfield and we predict that they are going to play out a high-scoring draw on day 8 of the new Premier League campaign.
Liverpool vs Manchester City H2H

Liverpool
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Last 6 Matches
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Liverpool vs Manchester City H2H Last Matches
14/01/18
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Manchester City
09/09/17
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Liverpool vs Manchester City H2H

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MAN
Last 6 Matches
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Last 6 Matches
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Liverpool vs Manchester City H2H Last Matches
14/01/18
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MAN
09/09/17
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Highlighted Player (Xherdan Shaqiri):

Another impressive player who emigrated to Switzerland, Xherdan Shaqiri is a midfielder with excellent technical qualities, very strong in taking players on and creating chances for his teammates, while also being a danger from set pieces. The Serbian-born footballer formed an excellent midfielder pairing with Granit Xhaka at FC Basel, before making a high-profile move to Bayern Munich in the summer of 2012.
Shaqiri went on to prove a great deal of potential at Allianz Arena, scoring 11 goals in 52 Bundesliga matches, but he decided to leave in search of first team football, first joining Inter Milan and then moving to Stoke City. It was at Britannia Stadium that the attacking midfielder rediscovered his form and if he continues playing at such a high level, it won’t be long before he returns to the biggest stage.
Even when he was not playing regularly at club level, Shaqiri would always reserve his best performances for the national team, as witnessed by 17 goals in first 50 caps. The midfielder was especially impressive at the 2014 World Cup finals, where he scored no fewer than three goals.
Highlighted Team (Manchester City):

Manchester City are the lest famous of the two major clubs based in Manchester. The club was founded in 1880, but they have been struggling in the English Premier League in the past. Nonetheless, ever since the club was purchased by Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008, the Citizens have been playing an important role in the English top flight.
Manchester City won two Premier League trophies under Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini (2011/2012 and 2013/2014), but both managers eventually paid the price for some disappointing results. Man City play their home games at the Etihad Stadium and the stadium capacity is 55,097.
Manchester United are regarded as Manchester City’s biggest rivals and the likes of Kun Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Uwe Rosler, Yaya Toure, Sylvain Distin are some of the most remarkable players that played for the Etihad Stadium outfit. Manchester City have won four Premier League titles and five FA Cup trophies and it has to be noted that they made it to the Champions League semis in the 2015/2016 season.