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WBA-Man City: confirmed line-ups and live updates

WBA-Man City: confirmed line-ups and live updates

Welcome to our live coverage of WBA-Man City. This is what you need to know ahead of the kick-off.

West Bromwich Albion have lost 14 of their last 15 Premier League games against Manchester City (D1), including losing the last 11 in a row.
 
On only two previous occasions have WBA lost 12 consecutive league matches against a single opponent – versus Chelsea (1989- 2011) and versus Liverpool (1985-2010).
 
There have only been two longer winning runs against a single opponent in Premier League history than Manchester City’s 11-game run versus West Brom: Man City vs Newcastle (12 wins ending in October 2015) and Man Utd vs Wigan (13 wins ending December 2011).
 
Only against Arsenal (65) and Aston Villa (65) have West Bromwich Albion lost more league matches in their history than versus Manchester City (64).
 
25 points is Manchester City’s joint-best points return after the first nine games of a Premier League season alongside (2011-12). The only team with more points at this stage of the season were Chelsea (27) in 2005-06.
 
West Brom have won just two of their 18 Premier League games since April 1st 2017 (W2 D6 L10). Over this period, Tony Pulis’ side have won fewer points than any ever-present Premier League club (12) and even fewer than Newcastle (14 from nine games).

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