Manchester City vs Norwich City preview: Kevin De Bruyne and co will hope extend stay at the top

A look ahead to the Premier League fixture at the Etihad Stadium

Ben Appleby
Friday 30 October 2015 12:07 EDT
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Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne

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It’s a big game for…

John Ruddy: Norwich City are the only team that have failed to keep a clean sheet in the Premier League this season and Ruddy has conceded 11 goals in his last four appearances. The goalkeeper’s place in the side is under threat as back up Declan Rudd has produced a string of decent performances in the Capital One Cup.

Best stat…

5.4

The average number of goals per game in the last six meetings between these two sides in the Premier League – despite a 0-0 draw the last time they met. Of those 32 goals, Manchester City have scored 24 of them to average four goals a game against the Canaries in the past five years.

Remember when…

Manchester City were at their brilliant best as they completed a comprehensive 6-1 win at Carrow Road en route to being crowned champions for the first time in 44 years. Carlos Tevez scored a hat-trick and fellow countryman Sergio Aguero netted twice as City went on to win their last six games and lift the Premier League title.

Player to watch…

Kevin De Buyne: The Belgian has netted in eight of his last 11 games for club and country to prove that he could well be worth the hefty fee that Manchester City paid for him in the summer. He’s helped the Citizens win five of their last six games and should play another major role in this one with the continued absence of David Silva and Sergio Aguero.

Past three-meetings…

Norwich City 0 Manchester City 0
Premier League, February 2014

Manchester City 7 (Johnson og, Silva, Nastasic, Negredo, Toure, Aguero, Dzeko) Norwich City 0
Premier League, November 2013

Manchester City 2 (Rodwell 2) Norwich City 3 (Pilkington, Holt, Howson)
Premier League, May 2013

Form guide…

Manchester City: WWWWDW

Norwich City: WDLLLL*

(* = lost on penalties after draw in normal time)

Vital information…

Kick-off time: 3pm, Saturday, 31 October

TV: Highlights on BBC1 from 10.25pm

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