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Liverpool FC vs Manchester City: EPL live scores, blog

Roar Guru
13th April, 2014
Kickoff: 10.37pm EST
Venue: Anfield
Last meeting: City 2 Liverpool 1; Dec 26, 2013/14 Premier League
History: Played 162, Liverpool 80 wins, Man City 41 wins, 41 draws
TV: Live FoxSports
Betting: Liverpool $2.40, Draw $3.40, Man City $2.87
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Roar Guru
13th April, 2014
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Tonight’s blockbuster between Liverpool and Manchester City will go a long way to deciding which team will lift the Premier League trophy at season’s end. Join us for live scores and commentary from 10.30pm AEST.

The stage is set for an epic contest tonight as Liverpool and Man City clash at Anfield in arguably the most important fixture of the year.

The winner of tonight’s contest will be strongly favoured to win the Premier League with just a few matches remaining before season’s end.

Although both teams are desperate for victory, it is vital that Liverpool finds a way to secure the three points tonight given that they still have to face Chelsea in a few weeks.

A win for Man City on the other hand will practically seal the Premier League title given that City’s run home includes matches that they will be heavily favoured to win.

With so much at stake, tonight’s contest promises to be one of the most enthralling matches of the year, with both teams blessed with incredible firepower.

In good news for City, star striker Sergio Aguero finally returns from another injury lay-off. It will certainly be interesting to see if the Argentine starts tonight.

With Eden Dzeko showing good form of late, Aguero may have to bide his time on the bench and play the role of the trump card for Manuel Pellegrini.

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The performances of Yaya Toure and David Silva will also go a long way to deciding City’s fate tonight. Toure and Silva are the players responsible for igniting City’s attack and Liverpool will need to shut them down if they hope to secure a good result at home.

Liverpool strikers Daniel Sturridge and Luiz Suarez meanwhile will fancy their chances of causing huge trouble against City’s defence, particularly if Martin Demichelis fails to show up with his best form.

Overall, an intriguing contest awaits between both teams that are very difficult to split. A score draw at fulltime thus may prove the most likely result here.

Liverpool and City to draw 2-2

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