Manchester City vs Manchester United live: Premier League latest score and updates

Follow the latest from the Etihad for another massive Manchester derby

Sam Dymond
Sunday 20 March 2016 08:59 EDT
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A view of Manchester City's Etihad Stadium
A view of Manchester City's Etihad Stadium (GETTY IMAGES)

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Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of the big derby as Manchester City host rivals Manchester United at the Etihad for what will surely be a typically heated exchange.

Louis van Gaal and Manuel Pellegrini both know only a win will appease their disgruntled supporters with a top four place at stake.

When asked about the importance of this meeting - and if it will determine their Champions League chances - Van Gaal was unequivocal. “I think so,” he said. “We are now four points behind City, I think, so you have to win. Otherwise the gap is bigger and bigger and the matches that you have to play are not so big.”

“If we lose, I think then it is seven points and we have to play another eight matches. Then it is very sharp to recover from that gap. It is still possible, but I think it’s difficult then because West Ham is also in front, so it is not only City but West Ham United.”

Today's other matches...

  • Newcastle vs Sunderland - 1.30pm
  • Southampton vs Liverpool - 1.30pm
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Bournemouth - 4pm

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