Man City v Arsenal: Recent head-to-head record
Recent form is in Arsenal’s favour, if you look beyond the Carabao Cup final, but Man City hold a formidable home record against the Gunners.
Since the start of 2023, City have won just once in seven games against the Gunners, though they had won eight in a row before that point.
Arteta has not won at the Etihad as a manager, and the last away win for Arsenal in this contest was back in January 2015.
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Jack Rathborn19 April 2026 11:00
Why Arsenal’s title race advantage means nothing in the era of Pep Guardiola’s Man City
Arsenal’s lead was nine points a week ago. It could be wiped out by Wednesday evening. Manchester City have been the pursuers Arsenal could not shake off; or did not, anyway. Guardiola has caught them in the run-in before and has long spied the opportunity to do so again. “Months ago, because we dropped points in moments where we thought we would not, I saw the calendar and said when Arsenal come at home it can be the chance if we are not 20 points behind,” he said. “Six points is not a short distance but we have the chance to do it.”
Jack Rathborn19 April 2026 10:50
How will Arsenal approach decisive clash with Man City?
Mikel Arteta’s side squeezed through midweek to the Champions League semi-finals, but their grip on top spot in the Premier League has loosened in recent weeks.
There is still a six-point lead currently, but City hold a game in hand, meaning a point could prove vital with just five games remaining for the Gunners after today.
But Arteta is not focusing on the value of a point:
“I’m not going to spend one second talking about that,” he declared when asked about a defensive approach. “We prepare every game to win. That’s why we are where we are and we’re going to continue to do the same.”
He added, “we have earned the right to be in this position, to be challenging for the title, and with the possibility to win and the opportunity to win on Sunday, arguably against the best team and the best manager that this league has ever seen. That’s a huge privilege, and we can’t wait to play, and we’re going to prepare the game to win it, that’s for sure.”
Jack Rathborn19 April 2026 10:40
Man City v Arsenal team news
Pep Guardiola said Nico O’Reilly is “fine” after the full-back was brought off during last weekend’s 3-0 win at Chelsea, but Ruben Dias remains out and Josko Gvardiol is still sidelined. City could therefore name an unchanged team from the win at Stamford Bridge, and just two changes from the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal last month with Gianluigi Donnarumma and Marc Guehi coming into that side.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is “hopeful” winger Noni Madueke could be fit and added that Martin Odegaard, Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori could be “quite close” to a return. Bukayo Saka has been ruled out, however, with Mikel Merino still unavailable.
Jack Rathborn19 April 2026 10:37
Man City v Arsenal
Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of Man City v Arsenal.
We’ll bring build-up, analysis and the latest updates from the Etihad Stadium, with Pep Guardiola bidding to inflict another blow on Mikel Arteta’s side, who are scrambling after defeat to Bournemouth last week.
And victory for the Cityzens could narrow the gap to just three points, with City still holding a game in hand, set to be played against Burnley next Wednesday.
Stick with us for team news, while Senior Football Correspondent Richard Jolly will provide analysis from the stadium later on.
Jack Rathborn19 April 2026 09:43

