After an impressive 2-1 victory over Paris-Saint Germain in midweek, Manchester City will be looking to build on their strong recent run of form as they host high-flying West Ham United on Sunday.
After impressive wins over Manchester United, Everton and PSG over the last couple of weeks, City head into their clash with West Ham in high spirits, with Pep Guardiola knowing a win could potentially see his side move level on points with Chelsea at the top of the table - dependent on their result against Man United.
City haven't lost a home match to West Ham since 2015, but the Hammers, who have been impressive this season, did knock City out of the Carabao Cup in October.
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