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How to watch Manchester City vs. Fulham

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Nov 5, 2022 at 8:55 am ET 1 min read

The Premier League is back in action this Saturday.

Who's Playing

  • Fulham @ Manchester City
  • Current Records: Fulham 5-4-4; Manchester City 9-1-2

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What to Know

Manchester City and Fulham are meeting up for their first leg of the season at 11 a.m. ET on Saturday at Etihad Stadium. Man City is out to keep their six-game home win streak alive.

This past Saturday, Man City won by a goal, slipping past Leicester City 1-0. The score was all tied up at the break nothing to nothing, but Man City was the better team in the second half.

Speaking of close games: Fulham and Everton ended up with a point apiece after a 0-0 draw.

Man City had enough goals to win and then some against Fulham when the teams previously met two seasons ago, taking their game 3-0. Will Man City repeat their success, or does Fulham have a better game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.

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How To Watch

  • Who: Manchester City vs. Fulham
  • When: Saturday at 11 a.m. ET
  • Where: Etihad Stadium
  • TV: USA Network
  • Watch in Canada: fubo Sports Network Canada
  • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free)
  • Caesars Sportsbook odds: Man City -626; Draw +650; Fulham +1400

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Series History

Manchester City have won all of the meetings they've played against Fulham in the last seven years.

  • Mar 13, 2021 - Manchester City 3 vs. Fulham 0
  • Dec 05, 2020 - Manchester City 2 vs. Fulham 0
  • Mar 30, 2019 - Manchester City 2 vs. Fulham 0
  • Sep 15, 2018 - Manchester City 3 vs. Fulham 0

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Manchester City will host Chelsea in an English Premier League matchup on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 3 p.m. EST.

The match will be played at Etihad Stadium in Manchester and will not air on cable TV. Instead, viewers can stream the game on ESPN+. Fans can also watch English Premier League by signing up for ESPN+. Fans can sign up to watch matches for $9.99 per month or $99.99 for a whole year.

Wednesday’s match will be the biggest of the Carabao Cup, with Manchester City looking to continue its impressive campaign this season against Chelsea. Sitting in second place in the English Premier League standings right behind Arsenal, this will be a true test for them.

As for Chelsea, it is coming off two straight losses in the EPL to Brighton and most recently Arsenal. Dropping down to seventh place, Chelsea will need to come away with the win in order to improve and move up.

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Pep Guardiola celebrated like Manchester City had won the Premier League title.

Erling Haaland celebrated like Sergio Aguero.

It is early November and this was a 2-1 home win against Fulham – but the reaction from the reigning champions underlined the sense of relief within the Etihad Stadium on a day of high tension.

While the top of the table was at stake, and not discounting the late drama of Haaland’s stoppage- time penalty for 10-man City, these are early days in the season. It is unlikely two dropped points would be too damaging to Guardiola’s ambitions.

But, to him, this was the latest evidence that his players are ready to go again.

With only one more round of league games to go before the start of the World Cup, his team ran the risk of losing ground on early pace-setter Arsenal.

This was also the chance to take advantage in a weekend when rivals are destined to drop points, with Arsenal facing Chelsea and Tottenham taking on Liverpool on Sunday.

It was perhaps with that in mind that City’s manager reacted so emotionally – embracing Kevin De Bruyne on the field and ordering his players to thank the fans.

Moments earlier Haaland swung his shirt in the air after converting his penalty to bring back memories of Aguero’s celebrations after firing City to its first Premier League title 10 years ago.

“We didn’t win the Premier League today, of course,” said manager Guardiola. “But in this moment it makes sense of our job for all of us.

“To see the faces of the crowd when we were on the pitch, it was really good.”

Guardiola has spoken in recent weeks of maintaining the levels his team has set over a five-year period in which he has won four Premier League titles.

Down to 10 men from the 26th minute, when Joao Cancelo was sent off for a professional foul on Harry Wilson, his players provided an emphatic response, dominating the play throughout and pushing for a late winner.

It also helps to have the talent of Haaland to bring off the bench when in search of a game-changer.

The Norwegian striker, who missed the previous two games with a foot injury, was summoned after 64 minutes and City’s threat level immediately increased.

So did the atmosphere, with Haaland’s arrival sparking almost as big a cheer as Julian Alvarez’s 17th-minute goal that put the home team in front.

Haaland was needed after Cancelo’s foul on Wilson saw Fulham awarded a penalty, which Andreas Pereira converted.

City look a completely different team with Haaland at the point of attack, and he soon had the ball in the back of the net when heading in De Bruyne’s cross from close range. But VAR cut the celebrations short.

Ultimately, it only added to the sense of drama, with Fulham defender Antonee Robinson succumbing to the pressure of trying to keep City at bay and bringing down De Bruyne in the box deep into time added on.

Haaland converted, even if goalkeeper Bernd Leno got a touch.

“The penalty was not the best penalty I have seen in my life,” said Guardiola. “But he hit it strong.

“If it’s soft it’s 50-50. If it’s strong it’s 75-30...mathematics is not my strong point.”

FRANK COMPLAINS AFTER COACH’S ALTERCATION WITH GROUNDSMAN

Brentford boss Thomas Frank said his goalkeeping coach was injured after a pre-match altercation with a Nottingham Forest groundsman.

Frank claimed Manu Sotelo had marks on him after an argument with a member of the groundstaff before kick-off in the 2-2 draw.

PA Sport reports the Football Association is aware of the incident and will await referee Andre Marriner’s report.

Frank said: “It surprised me a little bit, not that I am an experienced Premier League manager, but in all my time in football and especially all my time in the Premier League I have never, ever, ever seen a groundsman walking around in the middle of our warm-up doing things.”

PATIENCE PAYS OFF FOR LEICESTER

Leicester’s recovery continued with a 2-0 win against Everton.

Goals from Youri Tielemans and Harvey Barnes secured a third victory in four games for Brendan Rodgers’ team, which failed to win in its first seven of the season.

“It was just about staying patient and composed,” said Rodgers. “Experience gives you that. I have always had this group, who have been brilliant since I first walked through the door. The spirit is there. It was just a case of time, giving them patience and developing the team and thankfully they are playing with confidence.

“We have to continue with this level.”

WOLVES TO HIT THE MARKET

New Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui has been told he needs new recruits to turn the season around.

Caretaker boss Steve Davis made his assessment after his team lost 3-2 to Brighton, with Pascal Gross hitting a late winner.

“If I was in his shoes I would be looking to increase the numbers with some quality,” he said on the day Lopetegui’s appointment was announced.

LEEDS BELIEVE

Jesse Marsch hailed Leeds’ spirit after a dramatic 4-3 win against Bournemouth.

Crysencio Summerville’s 84th-minute goal settled a thrilling contest that swung from end to end.

It ensured back-to-back wins for Leeds after last week’s victory against Liverpool.

“From my first day here, what you see is real belief and real commitment and a real understanding that it takes every ounce of our being to compete and be good in this league,” said manager Marsch. “We still have a long way to go to consistently be the team that I want us to be, but in the meantime we know that we have commitment.”

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