When and where
The game kicks off at 5:30pm (GMT) on Saturday 21 January. The game will be shown live in the UK via BT Sport.
Find out where you can watch the game in our global TV list (pending)...
You can also follow the game here on our website or our Matchday App.
Injury and suspension news
Fernando faces a late fitness test for City, while Fernandinho remains suspended. Ilkay Gundogan will not feature again this season.
Spurs’ duo Jan Vertonghen (ankle) and Erik Lamela (hip) are ‘major doubts’ for the clash.
The last time
The last time Tottenham visited the Etihad Stadium, in February 2016, they returned home with all three points.
Harry Kane had opened the scoring from the spot, before Kelechi Iheanacho equalised for the hosts.
The away side claimed victory though with a goal seven minutes from time, courtesy of Christian Eriksen. It was not a happy Valentine’s Day for the Blues!
Stats and facts
The two sides have met 152 times, with City winning 58, drawing 34 and losing 60.
The Blues have won five of their last six home Premier League games against Tottenham, although they did lose this fixture last season (1-2 in February).
Only Chelsea (7) have won more Premier League games away at the Etihad than Tottenham (6, level with Arsenal and Man United).
Spurs have won their last three games against City.
Pep Guardiola’s men sit fifth in the Premier League table; Spurs are second.