Manchester City will look to return to winning ways in their rearranged clash against Brentford tonight, live on talkSPORT.
City were initially meant to face the Bees on December 23, but the match was postponed due to their participation in the Club World Cup.
Pep Guardiola's winning streak came to an end last time out following a 1-1 draw with Chelsea, so they will be looking to start another one.
Meanwhile, Thomas Frank's side are struggling for form and have won just two of their last ten league games.
However, those two wins have come since Ivan Toney returned from his ban, and the west Londoners are starting to look more dangerous.
City's draw against Chelsea opened the door for their title rivals to swoop in and take advantage.
Arsenal smashed Burnley 5-0 over the weekend while Liverpool beat Brentford 4-1 away from home.
These results leave City in third, albeit with a game in hand.
However, it does appear as if this Premier League title race is going all the way.
City are capable of putting together a long winning run and blowing the opposition out of the water.
But Arsenal are now hitting form and are a much more resilient team than last year, while the Reds boast so many goalscoring options.
So, it's going to be a great title race between three fantastic sides.
The Citizens have a couple of injury concerns ahead of this match.
Josko Gvardiol is out with an ankle ligament problem, and Jack Grealish has a groin issue picked up in the Champions League against Copenhagen.
Bernardo Silva and John Stones should also be fit to start after dropping to the bench at the weekend.
Meanwhile, Brentford are without several key players.
Rico Henry's season is over due to a torn ACL, and they have several other long-term absentees.
Ethan
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