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HOW TO WATCH, STREAM SOUTHAMPTON VS MANCHESTER CITY AND OTHER PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES:
Date/time: 19/12/2020, 15:00 (UK), 10:00 ET, 7:00 PT (USA)
Venue: St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, UK
How to watch Southampton vs Manchester City on TV
UK: Streaming only. See below.
USA: NBCSN
Canada: Streaming only on DAZN. See below for more information.
Check out LiveSoccerTV for alternatives.
How to legally stream Southampton vs Manchester City online
UK: Amazon Prime Video
USA: NBC Sports, Fubo.TV (Watch EVERY Southampton game in the USA with a high-quality and legal stream, click here to sign up for a free Fubo.TV trial and benefit from a discount for new members)
Canada: DAZN (Watch EVERY Saints match in Canada with a high-quality, legal stream with DAZN. Click here to start your free DAZN trial to watch Premier League soccer)
Check out LiveSoccerTV for alternatives.
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Southampton Injury News: Saints team update ahead of Manchester City
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Southampton vs. Manchester City team and injury news
Southampton XI
TEAM NEWS
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) December 19, 2020
The #SaintsFC side to take on #ManCity this afternoon: pic.twitter.com/ogmEc8QCk0
Manchester City XI
Your City line-up to face the Saints!
— Manchester City (@ManCity) December 19, 2020
XI | Ederson, Walker, Dias, Stones, Cancelo, Rodrigo, Gundogan, De Bruyne (C), Bernardo, Torres, Sterling.
SUBS | Carson, Ake, Aguero, Zinchenko, Mendy, Fernandinho, Mahrez, Foden, Nmecha.
⚽️ @HaysWorldwide
#ManCity pic.twitter.com/uwXMhheG9b
Southampton vs. Manchester City pre-match stats
Head-to-head
- Southampton’s 1-0 win in July ended a run of seven consecutive defeats against Manchester City.
- Saints could claim consecutive top-flight victories against City for the first time since a three-match winning streak between 2001 and 2003.
Southampton
- Saints have only lost one of their past 11 league games, winning seven of those fixtures.
- Southampton have scored at least twice in each of their last seven Premier League home games, scoring 16 goals in total.
- Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side have scored in 12 consecutive top-flight matches, their longest such run since 2002.
- Danny Ings is one short of 50 Premier League goals.
Manchester City
- Manchester City could draw three consecutive league fixtures for the first time since a similar sequence between March and April 2017.
- City have won their last 11 away league games which kicked off at 3pm on a Saturday, with their most recent such defeat coming at Aston Villa in 2013.
- Their total of 20 points from 12 games means this is the worst start to a top-flight season of Pep Guardiola’s coaching career.
- Gabriel Jesus has only had four efforts on goal all season in the Premier League, scoring twice.
- Kevin de Bruyne has yet to score a top-flight goal from open play this term, though he has converted two penalties.
All stats come via BBC Sport.