The fixture will see us travel to Goodison Park for the 100th and final time before the Toffees move into their new stadium ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
One of English football’s most iconic venues, City and Everton have served up some classic encounters over the years, including Mike Sheron’s cheeky finish in a 1992 win.
Another memorable moment - and celebration - came 14 years later when Micah Richards stole a point for the Blues in stoppage time, launching into a somersault as the travelling fans revelled in the equaliser.
Ilkay Gundogan’s effort in 2023 was perhaps slightly less acrobatic than Richards’ flips, but the German’s inventive finish gave City the lead in a huge win en route to lifting the Premier League title.
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This weekend’s showdown promises to be another exciting clash, with the Blues in the hunt for UEFA Champions League qualification.
Pep Guardiola’s men currently sit in the fifth and final European spot, having picked up seven points from a possible nine so far in April.
Everton, however, are one of the form teams in the Premier League since David Moyes’ return, and are unbeaten at Goodison since January.
It should be another classic - akin to some of the memorable moments in the above video.
Click the video player above to relive some of our best Goodison Park moments.