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Where to watch Man City v Liverpool plus kick-off time and team news for huge Premier League clash

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It's second vs third in the Premier League this weekend as Manchester City host Liverpool.The title rivals will both be looking to close the gap to current leaders Arsenal.3City and Liverpool renew their title rivalry as they look to cut the gap to ArsenalCredit: AFPJamie Carragher 'put in his place' by Arne Slot with brutal quip by Liverpool bossBy the time they meet, the Gunners could already be nine points clear at the summit.City and Liverpool have both returned to form in recent matches to potentially kickstart a title challenge.Liverpool's win over Real Madrid on Tuesday secured back-to-back victories for the first time since September for Arne Slot's side.It follows a run of one win in seven before beating Aston Villa last Saturday as well as a four match losing streak in the league.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe Reds are on a four-match unbeaten run against their next opponents.City have not beaten Liverpool since April 2023, when they triumphed 4-1 on home soil.Man City vs Liverpool: Date and where to watchThe latest meeting between City and Liverpool takes place on Sunday, November 9.Kick-off at the Etihad Stadium is scheduled for 4.30pm GMT, with the match live on Sky Sports.Alternatively, there will be updates on talkSPORT as Sam Matterface presents GameDay Live with Lucy Ward and Perry Groves.To tune in via the talkSPORT website, click HERE for the livestream.You can also listen on the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.3Isak is a doubt for the Reds after missing their win over Real Madrid through injuryCredit: GettyMan City vs Liverpool: Team newsFollowing City's midweek Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund, Mateo Kovacic is their only injury absence.The midfielder has already been ruled out until at least March with an ankle issue.Meanwhile, Arne Slot is forced to contend with a number of injury headaches within his Liverpool squad.Jeremie Frimpong and Alisson Becker will remain unavailable until after the international break.Alexander Isak is also a doubt after missing the victory over Real with a groin injury.Long-term absentee Giovanni Leoni is out for the season after suffering a knee injury in September.Curtis Jones is available again, though, having featured on Tuesday following a recent groin issue.3Slot will be eyeing a third straight win in all competitions against City this SundayCredit: GettyMan City vs Liverpool: What's been said?Slot was asked about his side's recent poor form and looked ahead to the clash with City after their midweek commitments.The Liverpool boss explained: "It is nicer if you win games than if you lose as a manager."If you lose then it takes all of your time because you so badly want to change it but you also try to be the same manager and person that you are when you are winning."I did the same, told them that with our set-piece balance it is really hard to win games of football, open-play chance creation was good all season apart from the Aston Villa game, which we won."So I tried to tell them what was actually happening instead of all the noise around them."The only thing I can do is tell them my opinion and hope it is strong enough for them to believe me."Read More on talkSPORT"Sunday is another game coming up against a very strong team. We have lost too many points in the Premier League but in the Champions League we are doing well."We need to do better and that is what we are going to try and there's a lot of games coming up for us to show that."