Man City vs Liverpool Prediction 10 November 2025
Man City vs Liverpool Prediction 10 November 2025
Posted Sunday, November 09, 2025 by scores24
🔊 Man City or Liverpool: Who will secure the status of Arsenal's main challenger? This Premier League season promises an intriguing title race involving three teams, with two of them set to face off in the 11th round. The Reds head to the Etihad, having emerged from a prolonged slump, yet they still find themselves as underdogs. Are the bookmakers overlooking the history of these head-to-head clashes? Read more about it below.
Head-to-Head
📊 Zero – that's the number of matches Pep Guardiola has won against Liverpool in the past two seasons. In last season's Premier League campaign, the Reds triumphed twice with 2-0 victories. The standout performer in those encounters was none other than Mohamed Salah, who notched up two goals and as many assists.
Manchester City Team Overview
Manchester City are enjoying a steady run, especially when compared to last season's struggles and the rocky start to this one. The team has secured victories in their last three matches across different competitions: a 3-1 win over Swansea in the League Cup, a 3-1 triumph against Bournemouth in the Premier League, and a commanding 4-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.
Erling Haaland continues his scoring spree, but what delights fans and Pep Guardiola even more is that the Norwegian machine is finally getting some support. Phil Foden has registered 2 goals and an assist in the last two matches, while Ryan Cherki, back from injury, has been even more impressive. The Frenchman has contributed to goals in three consecutive games, tallying 2 goals and 3 assists in this period.
Liverpool Team Overview
Not long ago, Arne Slot was almost on the brink of dismissal, but the Dutchman needed just a couple of matches to turn the tide. It wasn't the fixture list that handed the Reds a gift; they showed character and convincingly defeated two tough opponents—Aston Villa (2-0) and Real Madrid (1-0).
The match against Los Blancos can arguably be called Liverpool's best performance of the current season. They delivered an almost textbook defensive display combined with a superb attack (xG 2.29). It was only Thibaut Courtois who saved Madrid from conceding more goals. Individually, Alexis Mac Allister stood out. The start of the season was challenging for the Argentine, but with 1+1 in his last couple of games, he is showing signs of improving form.
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Manchester City
🎙 The upcoming match against Liverpool will mark the 1000th game in Pep Guardiola's managerial career. Here's what the Spaniard has to say about it: "Reaching 1000 games as a manager is something special. When I started coaching Barcelona B many years ago, I never thought about achieving 1000 games. You just have to do your job well, play the right kind of football, and see where it takes you. I've been incredibly fortunate to work at three amazing clubs. In Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City, I've had full support. This allows me to focus and be the best coach I can be. I'm very, very proud of my career. The trophies I've won... honestly, I never imagined I'd win so often, but it's been wonderful. I wouldn't change a single moment."
❌ Man City are dealing with losses in just one area—the midfield. Mateo Kovacic is sidelined again due to injury, and Rodri still hasn't fully recovered from the treatment room. Guardiola has stated he won't risk the Spaniard's health in the upcoming match.
Liverpool
🎙 At the pre-match press conference ahead of the game against Manchester City, Arne Slot showcased his sense of humor, saying: "In reality, we've been very consistent, but consistently losing. We need to be consistent in doing things right. We've lost a few matches, as you know — more than usual, but then we won two. The team is focused on progress and getting players back in form. We'll see where that takes us."
❌ Liverpool's injury list is longer than City's, but there are no new names added. Giovanni Leone, Stefan Bajcetic, Alisson, and Jeremie Frimpong are still recovering from injuries. Alexander Isak has returned to training with the team, but the Swede is not in the shape that Arne Slot would likely rely on him for such an important match.
🟨 Referee and Yellow Cards
🟨 Referee and Yellow Cards
The marquee match of the round has been assigned to a team of officials led by Chris Kavanagh. The Englishman has officiated eight Premier League matches this season, with an average of 3.5 yellow cards per game—a truly middling figure. Head-to-head encounters between Man City and Liverpool are not known for their roughness, with the bet on under 4.5 yellow cards hitting in the last eight consecutive meetings. We don't anticipate Kavanagh will have any reason to exceed this mark.
⚽️ Goal Predictions
Managers are unlikely to push for an aggressive start. Instead, expect a cautious first half followed by a more open second half. Notably, Man City have scored after the break in six consecutive home matches, while Liverpool have conceded in the second half in six of their last seven away Premier League games. Based on these trends, betting on a home goal in the second half seems promising.
🚩 Corner Predictions
Apart from yellow cards, another element often scarce in these head-to-head clashes is corners. In 12 of the last 14 matches, there have been fewer than 11.5 corners. This season, both Man City and Liverpool haven't relied heavily on corner deliveries, ranking outside the Premier League leaders in this category. City's average stands at 5.5 per game, while Liverpool's is 5. We trust this trend to continue.
In our view, this match is wide open with all three outcomes possible. Manchester City's edge lies solely in the support from the Etihad, but in recent seasons, it hasn't been enough to overcome Liverpool. The Reds have bounced back from a rough patch, delivering two convincing performances in a row. Their defense, featuring Robertson and Bradley on the flanks, appears more solid, although not all defensive issues are resolved yet. The same goes for City, who have conceded in four consecutive matches, with both Bournemouth and Borussia creating numerous chances and exceeding the expected goals mark.
As you might have guessed, we're leaning towards a bet on both teams to score (yes). This outcome has occurred in six of the last seven head-to-heads at City's ground, as well as in seven of Liverpool's last eight away Premier League fixtures. The hosts boast the prolific Erling Haaland, while the visitors have Mohamed Salah on the brink of a Premier League record for goal contributions. We anticipate both sides will find the net, possibly more than once, with a predicted scoreline of 2-2.
Editorial Prediction
In our view, this match is wide open with all three outcomes possible. Manchester City's edge lies solely in the support from the Etihad, but in recent seasons, it hasn't been enough to overcome Liverpool. The Reds have bounced back from a rough patch, delivering two convincing performances in a row. Their defense, featuring Robertson and Bradley on the flanks, appears more solid, although not all defensive issues are resolved yet. The same goes for City, who have conceded in four consecutive matches, with both Bournemouth and Borussia creating numerous chances and exceeding the expected goals mark.
As you might have guessed, we're leaning towards a bet on both teams to score (yes). This outcome has occurred in six of the last seven head-to-heads at City's ground, as well as in seven of Liverpool's last eight away Premier League fixtures. The hosts boast the prolific Erling Haaland, while the visitors have Mohamed Salah on the brink of a Premier League record for goal contributions. We anticipate both sides will find the net, possibly more than once, with a predicted scoreline of 2-2.
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