Advertisement

Leeds vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result and final score as Erling Haaland hits a brace

Leeds vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result and final score as Erling Haaland hits a brace

Erling Haaland continued his incredible season in front of goal with a double to help Manchester City cruise to a 3-1 victory at Leeds United on Wednesday, ensuring the champions closed the gap to Premier League leaders Arsenal to five points.

The visitors had a hosts of chances in the first half, with Haaland twice denied by fine saves from home goalkeeper Illan Meslier, while England forward Jack Grealish blazed two efforts over from good positions.

It appeared City would go into the interval frustrated, before Spanish midfielder Rodri finally made one count in first half stoppage time, firing home after another Meslier save.

Back in the city of his birth, where his father was a player for Leeds, Norway international Haaland effectively put the game to bed early in the second half with a simple finish, before taking his league tally to 20 for the season in the 64th minute.

Pascal Struijk gave home supporters faint hope of a comeback as he headed home with 17 minutes left, but it was always going to be a consolation against City in this mood.

The victory helped second-placed City move back to within five points Arsenal at the top of the standings, while Leeds stay 15th, two points clear of the relegation zone.

Leeds vs Man City

  • Leeds host Manchester City in the Premier League with kick off at 8pm

  • City chasing down Arsenal for top spot in table as Leeds look to push away from relegation zone

  • 73’ GOAL! - Struijk pulls one back for Leeds (LEE 1-3 MCI)

  • 64’ GOAL! - Grealish and Haaland combine to take the game away from Leeds (LEE 0-3 MCI)

  • 51’ GOAL! - Haaland taps in to double City’s lead (LEE 0-2 MCI)

  • 45+1’ GOAL! - Rodri sends City ahead on stroke of half-time (LEE 0-1 MCI)

  • 31’ SAVE! - Meslier denies Haaland again (LEE 0-0 MCI)

  • 19’ CLOSE! - Gundogan pulls a long-ranged effort wide (LEE0-0 MCI)

  • 1’ SHOT! - Haaland’s early strike deflected away by Meslier (LEE 0-0 MCI)

Leeds United FC 1 - 3 Manchester City FC

Erling Haaland scores twice as Manchester City beat dogged Leeds

22:15 , Michael Jones

They were goals scored by a player born in Leeds, celebrated by a former Leeds footballer and, for most at Elland Road, they had a certain depressing inevitability. Of course Erling Haaland struck in his first match in the city of his birth, against the club his watching father, Alf Inge, played for.

Unsurprisingly, he found the net at the expense of Jesse Marsch, his manager at Red Bull Salzburg. As Haaland scores against everyone else, he was unlikely to make an exception for a club or a coach close to his heart. There was a late chant of “you’re Leeds and you know you are”. Sadly for the majority present, he was in Manchester City’s colours.

Haaland being Haaland, he did not settle for one: a brace took him to 26 goals in 20 games for City. Perhaps more remarkably, he has 20 already in the Premier League. It is more than Chelsea have mustered and, whatever silverware 2023 brings City, it seems certain to produce a Golden Boot for Haaland.

Erling Haaland scores twice as Manchester City beat dogged Leeds

FT Leeds 1-3 Man City

22:11 , Michael Jones

Ederson has won 150 of his 197 games in the Premier League, becoming the quickest player to reach 150 victories in the competition:

197 - Ederson

213 - Patrice Evra

215 - Kevin De Bruyne

216 - Fernandinho

217 - Petr Cech

FT Leeds 1-3 Man City

22:08 , Michael Jones

Erling Haaland has scored 25 goals in 20 appearances under Pep Guardiola; this is the quickest that any player has reached 25 goals under Guardiola with top-flight clubs beating the 28 games it took for Lionel Messi to do so with Barcelona.

 (PA)
(PA)

FT Leeds 1-3 Man City

22:05 , Michael Jones

FT Leeds 1-3 Man City

22:02 , Michael Jones

Erling Haaland has become the fastest player to score 20 goals in the Premier League, doing so in 14 appearances:

14 - Erling Haaland

21 - Kevin Phillips

23 - Andrew Cole

26 - Ruud van Nistelrooy

26 - Diego Costa

26 - Tony Yeboah

Full-time: Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:56 , Michael Jones

90+5 mins: Manchester City close out the game and move back up to second place in the Premier League table. They’re still five points behind Arsenal but have done what they needed to on the road this evening.

Erling Haaland also added another couple of goals to his ever impressive tally to help the champions collect all three points.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:53 , Michael Jones

90+2 mins: Cole Palmer is on in place of Riyad Mahrez. He’s looked bright so far making a couple of good runs into the right side of the box.

He pulls the ball back to Cancelo who has a shot blocked before Haaland’s rebounded effort is also defended well.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:51 , Michael Jones

90 mins: Gelhardt makes a run to the near post as Leeds send the ball into the box. He almost gets to it ahead of Akanji but the defender turns the ball behind for a corner.

Five minutes of added time to play.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:48 , Michael Jones

87 mins: Chance! Man City win a corner that De Bruyne swings over to Rodri in the middle of the box. He nods the ball down to Ake whose shot on the turn gets blocked.

The ball comes loose to Stones but he lifts his effort well over the crossbar.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:46 , Michael Jones

84 mins: Manchester City are closing in on victory as Leeds struggle to get possession of the ball. Sam Greenwood has a nibble at Kevin De Bruyne and takes out the City playmaker.

Greenwood goes in the book and City take a few more seconds out of the game.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:41 , Michael Jones

81 mins: Wilfried Gnonto has been decent for Leeds. He spins on the ball and drives up the pitch before getting shoved to ground by Rodri who earns himself a yellow card.

Free kick to Leeds right outside the penalty area.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:40 , Michael Jones

78 mins: Chance! Erling Haaland should have a hat-trick! He’s played in through the middle of the centre-backs and dribbles the ball into the penalty area.

Meslier comes out to close him down once again but the ball gets stuck under Haaland’s feet and his eventual shot is a timid effort that Meslier manages to smother.

Leeds 1-3 Man City

21:37 , Michael Jones

75 mins: 15 minutes left to play at Elland Road and Manchester City are now in game management mode whilst Leeds seek to score again.

Nathan Ake brings the ball down the left channel but is charged down by Joe Gelhardt who forces the ball out of play and wins a throw in.

GOAL! Leeds 1-3 Man City (Struijk, 73’)⚽️

21:34 , Michael Jones

73 mins: It might not be game over after all! Leeds pull a goal back after winning a corner on the left side. Sam Greenwood swings it a lovely cross that reaches Pascal Struijk and the defender places his headed effort perfectly.

It’s wide of Ederson and right in the corner. Leeds have a way back into the game now.

Leeds 0-3 Man City

21:33 , Michael Jones

72 mins: Joe Gelhardt and Diego Llorente are introduced for Leeds with Liam Cooper and Rodrigo going off. Phil Foden is also given a run out and replaces Jack Grealish for Man City.

Grealish heads off with the City contingent chanting his name.

Leeds 0-3 Man City

21:31 , Michael Jones

70 mins: Grealish is played down the left wing by a ball over the top. He looks to cut inside but Klich cynically takes him out and gives him a tap on the head after the winger hits the deck.

Klich is booked and City win a free kick.

Leeds 0-3 Man City

21:29 , Michael Jones

67 mins: There are a couple of changes to talk about. Luke Ayling and Mateusz Klich have come on for Leeds replacing Rasmus Kristensen and Adam Forshaw.

For Man City, Joao Cancelo takes over from Rico Lewis at right back.

GOAL! Leeds 0-3 Man City (Haaland, 64’)⚽️

21:25 , Michael Jones

64 mins: Game over!

Manchester City add a third with another fine move. Kevin De Bruyne is given the ball on the inside right channel and hits a low, pacey pass into the box for Erling Haaland who flicks the ball onto Jack Grealish.

Grealish comes in from the left draws in a couple of defenders then returns the ball to Haaland who sidefoots a powerful shot past Illan Meslier.

Leeds 0-2 Man City

21:24 , Michael Jones

63 mins: Chance for Leeds. Adam Forshaw is taken out just outside the Manchester City penalty area and there’s a chance for someone to shoot.

Sam Greewood and Marc Roca stand over the set piece but it’s Greenwood who hits it and smokes the effort into the wall.

Leeds 0-2 Man City

21:22 , Michael Jones

60 mins: An hour played at Elland Road with Manchester City in cruise control. The Leeds United fans are singing and chanting to encourage their team into a comeback but it’s not happening at the moment.

A long ball comes uo to Rodrigo but he’s unable to control the ball and Manuel Akanji boots it away.

Leeds 0-2 Man City

21:19 , Michael Jones

57 mins: Gundogan controls an aerial ball in the middle of the park and nudges the ball over to Grealish who gets tackled by Cooper.

The ball breaks to De Bruyne but comes off Grealish last and the City midfielder gets flagged offside just as he plays Haaland in on goal.

Leeds 0-2 Man City

21:15 , Michael Jones

54 mins: Things are comfortable for Manchester City now. That was good composure from Jack Grealish to set up the goal. He missed a few chances in the first half and good have been selfish when through on goal. Instead he made sure that City doubled their lead before any thoughts of personal glory.

GOAL! Leeds 0-2 Man City (Haaland, 51’)⚽️

21:11 , Michael Jones

51 mins: Mistake from Leeds, goal for Erling Haaland! Liam Cooper looks to play out from the back and sends a pass over to Robin Koch who is unaware of the hovering Jack Grealish.

Grealish nips in front of the defender and takes the ball into the penalty area. Illan Meslier comes out to close him down but he slides the ball over to Haaland who pokes it into the open net!

Leeds 0-1 Man City

21:08 , Michael Jones

48 mins: Adam Forshaw wins the ball in midfield and sends a pass up to Brenden Aaronson. He feeds it wide to Rodrigo on the left who slots it back to Forshaw.

His first touch on the edge of the box is heavy though and City clear the danger.

Second half: Leeds 0-1 Man City

21:06 , Michael Jones

Leeds get the game back underway at Elland Road. What does the second half have in store for us? Will Man City go on to storm to victory or can Leeds get back into the game?

HT Leeds 0-1 Man City

21:03 , Michael Jones

Man City had 16 shots in the first half with five on target in comparison to Leeds’ one. The visitors could easily have been three or four goals up but Illan Meslier has been brilliant in between the sticks.

HT Leeds 0-1 Man City

21:00 , Michael Jones

Aged 18 years and 37 days, Rico Lewis is the youngest Englishman to start a Premier League game for Manchester City since Micah Richards in May 2006 vs Blackburn (17 years, 317 days).

He’s impressing so far too.

HT Leeds 0-1 Man City

20:56 , Michael Jones

Rodri’s goal is the difference at the break. Can Leeds get themselves back in the game in the next 45 minutes?

 (Manchester City FC via Getty Ima)
(Manchester City FC via Getty Ima)
 (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

Half-time: Leeds 0-1 Man City

20:52 , Michael Jones

45+1 mins: The whistle goes to end the first half and Man City head into the break with the lead. Leeds played well in that half but were broken down by a quick counter-attack.

GOAL! Leeds 0-1 Man City (Rodri, 45+1)⚽️

20:48 , Michael Jones

45+1 mins: Man City take the lead on the stroke of half-time! They break on the counter-attack with De Bruyne bringing the ball down the left channel. He carries it alongside the box and slips a pass over to Rodri who flicks the ball on to Riyad Mahrez.

Mahrez shhots but Meslier gets low and keeps it out. Unfortunately for Leeds the ball rebounds out to Rodri to turns it into the open net.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:48 , Michael Jones

45 mins: How many chances does Jack Grealish want? De Bruyne flicks a lovely ball round the corner to get Rico Lewis in behind on the right as Grealish and Haaland drives into the box.

Lewis picks out Grealish with a square pass but the forward scoops his shot over the crossbar!

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:45 , Michael Jones

43 mins: Close! De Bruyne switches the play out wide to Jack Grealish on the left wing. Grealish cuts inside before dinking a pass into the penalty area.

Riyad Mahrez makes a darting run across the face of goal but can’t turn his volley onto the target and just clips one wide of goal.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:43 , Michael Jones

40 mins: Chance! Man City win a free kick over on the right wing. They set up inside the penalty area before Kevin De Bruyne fizzes a pass over to Jack Grealish who is waiting inside the ‘D’.

He shoots first time but is off balance when taking the shot and hoofs it well over the crossbar!

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:40 , Michael Jones

37 mins: Man City are starting to open up space in behind the Leeds defence. This time it is Ilkay Gundogan who receives the ball and turns it towards goal on the swivel only for Illan Meslier to deny him the opener.

The Leeds goalkeeper is having a decent night so far.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:36 , Michael Jones

34 mins: Wilfired Gnonto gets himself into the game with a couple of direct runs into the penalty area that Manchester City don’t deal with well.

The winger is allowed plenty of space to operate but he can’t pick out a final pass before the defenders close in and recover the ball.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:33 , Michael Jones

31 mins: Manchester City win the first corner of the game and Kevin De Bruyne swings it straight into the arms of Illan Meslier who makes no mistakes clinging onto the ball.

Save! Gundogan comes away with the ball after a midfield scramble and pokes it up to De Bruyne who drives towards the box before playing Haaland in on the right side.

Haaland shoots first time but Meslier drops low to his left and keeps out the shot!

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:31 , Michael Jones

28 mins: Leeds have a rare opportunity to get the ball up the pitch after winning a free kick just inside the City half.

Marc Roca floats the ball up towards the penalty area but some argy bargy between Liam Cooper and John Stones results in a free kick to the visitors.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:28 , Michael Jones

25 mins: Leeds are defending well. They’re compact and moving across the pitch as a unit allowing Manchester City to dictate the tempo of the game.

It’s energy draining and tough to maintain but for now it’s a successful tactic for the home side.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:25 , Michael Jones

22 mins: Jack Grealish is taken out again and this time needs a bit of treatment from the medical staff. When he gets back on his feet Grealish has a word with the officials about the amount of fouls he’s receiving.

That short outburst brings boos from the Leeds United fans who think he’s being a touch overdramatic.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:22 , Michael Jones

19 mins: Close! Man City win another free kick inside Leeds’ final third and Riyad Mahrez taps is square to Ilkay Gundogan. The City captain touches the ball in line with the goal and drills a low effort from 25-yards that skips just wide of the left-hand post.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:18 , Michael Jones

15 mins: Manuel Akanji moves the ball over to the left wing before slipping one down the line to Jack Grealish. Marc Roca is onto Grealish in a flash and seemingly wins the ball with a well timed challenge but the referee awards City a free kick.

The visitors work the ball over to Riyad Mahrez who brings it up to the edge of the box before laying it off to Kevin De Bruyne. De Bruyne picks his spot and curls a cross into the middle but Ilkay Gundogan can’t reach the pass with a diving headed effort.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:15 , Michael Jones

12 mins: Jesse Marsch looks tense and focused on the sidelines. He’s marshalling his troops and issuing instructions on how he wants Leeds to play.

They’re looking to keep things tight and then burst forward quickly when they win back the ball.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:13 , Michael Jones

9 mins: Jack Grealish has been given the nod to start tonight for Manchester City ahead of Phil Foden and will want to impress. He’s made a couple of decent runs down the left channel but has been quickly closed down by the Leeds defence both times.

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:09 , Michael Jones

6 mins: Close! Manchester City commit men up the pitch as Riyad Mahrez drives forward with the ball. He slides a pass out to Rice Lewis on the overlap and the defender dribbles to the edge of the box before cutting the ball back to Kevin De Bruyne.

De Bruyne takes a first time shot but curls his effort just wide of the nearest post!

Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:07 , Michael Jones

3 mins: Pascal Struijk and Wilfried Gnonto link up on Leeds’ left side and manage to get the ball as high as the penalty area before Struijk is dispossessed by the Manchester City defender.

City transition quickly and send the ball over to Jack Grealish who draws out a foul and wins his team a free kick.

Kick off: Leeds 0-0 Man City

20:04 , Michael Jones

As has been the case with all the Premier League matches this week there is a round of applause to commemorate the passing of George Cowen, one member of England’s World Cup winning 1966 side who died earlier this month.

The whistle goes and game gets underway. Manchester City take control of the ball and work it over to Nathan Ake on the left side of the pitch.

Ake flicks the ball over the top where Erling Haaland sprints in behind Liam Cooper. The forward lets the ball bounce into the box as Illan Meslier comes flying out to charge down the ball.

Haaland beats him to it and shoots but the goalkeeper gets a hand to the effort which is enough to take the sting out of the shot and Rasmus Kristensen tidies up with a clearance.

Leeds vs Man City

19:58 , Michael Jones

Here come the teams. Liam Cooper strides out at the head of the Leeds United line with Ilkay Gundogan captaining Manchester City this evening.

Leeds will give this one a good go but on paper Manchester City should have enough firepower to get themselves three points.

Kick off is up next...

A dynamic duo

19:53 , Michael Jones

Rodrigo and Crysencio Summerville both scored in each of Leeds’ final four league matches before the World Cup. It was the first time a pair of team-mates had netted in four successive Premier League games.

Rodrigo starts for the hosts tonight but Summerville will have to make an impact off the bench.

Kevin De Bruyne tips ‘unique’ Erling Haaland to join Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s exclusive club

19:49 , Michael Jones

Kevin de Bruyne believes Erling Haaland’s obsession with goals he means he could join Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the select group of footballers who have scored 800 times in his career by the time he hangs up his boots.

The Norwegian has made a spectacular start to his Manchester City by scoring 24 goals in 19 games and, at the age of just 22, has already scored 200 goals for clubs and country.

De Bruyne, who has established a fine understanding with Haaland since the striker’s summer transfer from Borussia Dortmund, thinks he has the ability to quadruple that tally before he retires.

Ronaldo has scored the most goals in the history of professional football, with 819 goals for Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Portugal, with Messi not far behind him.

De Bruyne tips ‘unique’ Haaland to join Messi and Ronaldo’s exclusive club

Back-to-back defeats for City?

19:45 , Michael Jones

Manchester City are aiming to avoid losing consecutive league games for the first time since December 2018 following their 2-1 defeat to Brentford before the World Cup break.

Yet, Pep Guardiola has lost eight Premier League matches as a manager in December, at least twice as many as in any other month.

Can Leeds defeat the Premier League champions?

19:41 , Michael Jones

Jesse Marsch’s side have won three of their seven home league fixtures this season, only one fewer than their total number of victories at Elland Road last term.

But, their most recent Premier League home win against the reigning champions was a 1-0 victory versus Arsenal in May 1999.

Erling Haaland will not be ‘contaminated’ by Leeds’ nice words, says Pep Guardiola

19:37 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola does not expect Erling Haaland to be softened up by any nice words from Leeds ahead of his return to the city of his birth.

The prolific Norwegian will be the centre of attention even more than usual on Wednesday as Manchester City resume their Premier League title defence at Elland Road.

Haaland, who has scored 24 goals in just 19 appearances for City, was born in the West Yorkshire city in 2000 during his father Alf-Inge’s three-year spell as a defender with the Whites.

He grew up supporting Leeds – as well as City, where Alf-Inge subsequently played – and the encounter is sure to be a poignant one for the Haaland family.

Erling Haaland will not be ‘contaminated’ by Leeds’ nice words, says Pep Guardiola

Leeds must get lucky to stop Erling Haaland scoring on first trip home, acknowledges Jesse Marsch

19:33 , Michael Jones

Jesse Marsch admitted Leeds United will need luck on their side to stop Erling Haaland from scoring on Wednesday when Manchester City visit Elland Road.

Marsch spent a year as Haaland’s head coach at RB Salzburg after the Norwegian’s move from Molde in early 2019 and says having the inside track could also be beneficial.

The Leeds boss said: “Yeah, it will help us I think a little bit. It will motivate him on the day a little bit, but it will motivate me as well. The time I had with Erling was just outstanding and we had an incredible relationship.

Leeds must get lucky to stop Haaland scoring on first trip home, admits Marsch

Will Man City score away from home?

19:29 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City have not scored from open play in any of their last four away matches in all competitions. Can they break that duck tonight?

Leaky Leeds

19:25 , Michael Jones

Leeds United are one goal short of equalling the club Premier League record for most goals conceded in a calendar year: 70 in 2003.

 (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

Jesse Marsch believes Leeds return will see Kalvin Phillips thrive

19:21 , Michael Jones

Jesse Marsch believes an emotional first return to Elland Road for Kalvin Phillips could bring out the best in the former Leeds midfielder.

Phillips’ place in Manchester City’s squad for Wednesday’s Premier League clash is in doubt after Pep Guardiola revealed last week that he had returned overweight from World Cup duty.

But Marsch feels the 27-year-old would be inspired by an appearance back at his boyhood club following his £45million summer transfer.

Jesse Marsch believes Leeds return will see Kalvin Phillips thrive

Comeback kings

19:17 , Michael Jones

Manchester City are the only side in the last 13 seasons to not be top on Christmas Day but still go on to lift the title, having done so on three occasions in 2013/14, 2018/19 and 2020/21.

Will they add a fourth title winning season to this statistic by the end of this current campaign?

Leeds vs Man City team changes

19:12 , Michael Jones

Jesse Marsch makes two changes to the Leeds United side that lost 4-3 to Tottenham last time out with Sam Greenwood and Adam Forshaw coming in to replace Crysencio Summerville and the suspended Tyler Adams.

There are three changes to Manchester City’s line-up from the team that defeated Liverpool in the Carabao Cup fourth round. Ederson returns in goal with John Stones replacing Aymeric Laporte in defence and Jack Grealish given the nod ahead of Cole Palmer in the forward line.

Joao Cancelo and Phil Foden start on the bench.

Leeds vs Man City line-ups

19:00 , Michael Jones

Leeds XI: Meslier, Kristensen, Struijk, Cooper, Koch, Roca, Forshaw, Greenwood, Aaronson, Gnonto, Rodrigo

Man City XI: Ederson, Lewis, Akanji, Stones, Ake, Rodri, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Mahrez, Haaland, Grealish

Man City vs Liverpool: Police appeal for witnesses after girl wounded by cup weighed down by coins

18:55 , Michael Jones

Police are appealing for witnesses after a girl suffered an inch-long laceration to her head during Manchester City’s Carabao Cup match with Liverpool last week.

The 15-year-old girl was sitting among home supporters in the South Stand of the Etihad Stadium on Thursday 22 December when she was struck by a hard plastic cup weighed down with coins, believed to have been thrown from a section of Liverpool fans sitting in the upper tier.

The cup shattered on impact and left her bleeding from a deep gash to the head. She was taken to hospital for medical attention.

Her father later submitted a picture of his daughter’s bloodied City scarf and told the Manchester Evening News that she would be “scarred for life” by the injury. He also said he had been contacted by Liverpool’s chief executive, Billy Hogan, who apologised for the incident.

Man City vs Liverpool: Police appeal for witnesses after girl wounded by cup of coins

Leeds vs Man City

18:51 , Michael Jones

Leeds United’s final two league games before the World Cup were a 4-3 home win against Bournemouth and a 4-3 defeat at Tottenham. They came back from 3-1 down versus the Cherries and were ahead three times at Spurs before losing.

What do Jesse Marsch’s men have in sotre for us tonight?

‘Overweight’ Kalvin Phillips warned over Manchester City return by Pep Guardiola

18:47 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola has revealed he dropped Kalvin Phillips because the midfielder came back from the World Cup overweight and has told him he will not play for Manchester City again until he is in the correct shape.

The 27-year-old was a notable absentee from City’s 3-2 Carabao Cup win over Liverpool when Guardiola named other members of England’s World Cup squad – John Stones, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish and Phil Foden – on the bench and brought three of them on.

And Guardiola has said the summer signing was not in the right condition to play as he told him to lose weight.

“He’s not injured,” he said. “He arrived overweight. I don’t know [why]. He didn’t arrive in the condition to do training sessions and to play.”

‘Overweight’ Kalvin Phillips warned over Man City return by Pep Guardiola

Leeds vs Man City

18:42 , Michael Jones

Manchester City scored 11 goals without reply against Leeds last season, winning 7-0 at home and 4-0 at Elland Road.

If they triumph tonight they will win three consecutive league matches versus Leeds for the first time since a run of four from 1980 to 1983.

Man City looking to ‘hit ground running’ as they resume title defence at Leeds

18:38 , Michael Jones

Manchester City have ground to make up as they resume their Premier League title defence with a trip to Leeds United on Wednesday.

The champions went into the World Cup break trailing leaders Arsenal by five points – a gap that has increased to eight following the Gunners’ Boxing Day win over West Ham.

City returned to action with an upbeat performance in a 3-2 win over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup last week and now hope to maintain the momentum.

Man City looking to ‘hit ground running’ as they resume title defence at Leeds

No Foden for City?

18:33 , Michael Jones

Some early reports speculate that Manchester City will start tonight’s match without Joao Cancelo, Kyle Walker, and Phil Foden. The official team news will be dropping in around half an hour so it’ll be interesting to see how Pep Guardiola lines up his team.

 (REUTERS)
(REUTERS)

Leeds vs Man City prediction

18:30 , Michael Jones

A tricky return to league action for Pep Guardiola’s team, who have tended to struggle up against an energetic Leeds team in the past.

Yet the selection issues the hosts have - coupled with City’s squad depth - means Jesse Marsch’s side will be firmly up against it this time round.

Leeds 1-4 Manchester City.

Leeds vs Man City predicted line-ups

18:25 , Michael Jones

Leeds: Klaesson; Kristensen, Cooper, Koch, Struijk; Roca, Forshaw; Aaronson, Rodrigo, Harrison; Gelhardt

Manchester City: Ederson; Walker, Stones, Akanji, Cancelo; Gundogan, Rodri, De Bruyne; B. Silva, Haaland, Foden

Leeds vs Man City early team news

18:20 , Michael Jones

Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier should be fit enough to start after a recent bout of glandular fever but Tyler Adams is suspended after his red card against Spurs before the World Cup break.

Manchester City’s Ruben Dias is out for a month due to a hamstring injury, while Kalvin Phillips will not feature due to concerns over his fitness.

Julian Alvarez is also missing from the squad after being given time off to celebrate Argentina’s World Cup victory.

How to watch Leeds vs Man City

18:15 , Michael Jones

The game will be played at 8:00pm (GMT) on Wednesday 28th December at Elland Road.

This match will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video. That means while it’s not on a terrestrial or digital TV channel, it can be streamed via any TV or device which has access to the Prime Video app or desktop website.

If you’re not an Amazon Prime Video subscriber start a free 30-day trial here. We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

Leeds vs Man City

17:55 , Michael Jones

Good evening and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of tonight’s footballing action as Leeds host Manchester City in the Premier League.

Jesse Marsch’s are looking to rediscover the form that saw Leeds defeat Liverpool and Bournemouth in back-to-back games a couple of months ago. Those wins propelled them up the table and his given the club a two point cushion to play with as they look to avoid relegation. Their last outing before the World Cup break was a heated 4-3 loss to Tottenham but Leeds put in a spirited performance and will need to do the same against Man City tonight.

Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s men are hoping to close the gap on Arsenal back to five points but they’ll need a victory this evening to do so. Dropped points at this stage of the competition could prove crucial in the Premier League title race a few months down the line. City got their domestic campaign back underway with a 3-2 Carabao Cup win over Liverpool last time out and will be hoping to replicate that performance against Leeds.

Kick off for this game is at 8pm and we’ll have all the build-up, team news and updates from Elland Road.