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‘No debate’: Roy Keane and Ian Wright name winner of City–Liverpool blockbuster clash

Many pundits have revealed Manchester City vs Liverpool prediction as both teams prepare to lock horns in what promises to be one of the standout fixtures of the Premier League weekend. Two former football greats — Roy Keane and Ian Wright — have made their predictions on who will come out on top.

Both sides enter the clash in resurgent form, looking to maintain their momentum in a title race that’s already heating up.

Pep Guardiola’s City will host Arne Slot’s Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium, with just a single point separating them in the league standings.

Wright tips City to edge past Liverpool

Liverpool appear to have steadied their campaign after a difficult spell, stringing together back-to-back wins — first overcoming Aston Villa before defeating Real Madrid in Europe.

Slot’s men will travel to Manchester full of confidence, but not everyone is convinced they can keep their run going.

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Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright believes City will have too much for Liverpool when the two sides meet. According to TBR football, he made this known on the latest episode of Stick To Football alongside fellow pundits Roy Keane and Jill Scott, Wright said:

“It would be a good result to draw, but I think City will beat Liverpool.”

The statement reflects the faith many have in Guardiola’s side, who looked ruthless in their recent matches.

City brushed aside Bournemouth in their previous Premier League outing and followed it up with a commanding victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League midweek.

Their form, combined with the depth of quality across the squad, makes them a formidable opponent for any team — even Liverpool. Yet Slot’s men have a knack for raising their game in big matches, and recent history shows that they often trouble City.

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In response to Wright’s Manchester City vs Liverpool prediction, Keane agreed, showing little hesitation as he echoed the sentiment.

“I do,” the former Manchester United captain replied, with Jill Scott chiming in: “I do.”

Their shared confidence in City suggests a growing belief that Guardiola’s men are beginning to find their rhythm again after an inconsistent start to the campaign.

Premier League title race stakes higher than ever

While meetings between City and Liverpool have long been intense affairs, this encounter carries even more weight given the current shape of the title race. Arsenal sit six points clear at the top of the table, and with both sides trailing, any slip-up could prove costly.

A defeat on Saturday could leave the loser nine points behind Mikel Arteta’s side if Arsenal secure victory in their own fixture against Sunderland. It’s the sort of gap that’s difficult to bridge in a season where consistency is key.

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For Slot and Guardiola, this match is about more than just pride — it’s a test of who can maintain pressure at the summit of English football.

Both teams have shown flashes of brilliance in recent weeks. Liverpool’s front line has rediscovered its cutting edge, while City’s midfield dominance remains a hallmark of Guardiola’s system.

Looking at their recent meetings, Liverpool have enjoyed the upper hand lately, having beaten City twice in succession. Their most recent triumph came on 23 February 2025, when they secured a 2-0 win at the Etihad.

Prior to that, the sides played out two 1-1 draws during the 2023/24 season — results that underscored how closely matched the rivals often are.

Before that spell, however, it was City who dominated the fixture, claiming two straight victories over the Reds.

Overall, history favours Liverpool, who have won 110 of their previous meetings compared to City’s 60, with 58 encounters ending in draws.

But as Keane and Wright’s comments highlight, form and momentum can shift quickly in football — and both pundits believe the balance currently tilts toward City.

With attacking stars like Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, and Rayan Cherki all firing, and Liverpool’s defence still showing signs of vulnerability, the Etihad clash could see Guardiola’s side reassert themselves as Arsenal’s closest challengers.

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