Everything you need to know ahead of Manchester City's Premier League clash with Swansea.

Team news

Pep Guardiola expects a tough test against Paul Clement’s side and has a full squad to choose from ahead of Sunday’s match.

The manager also told journalists at Friday’s press conference that he has yet to make a decision on whether Claudio Bravo or Willy Caballero will start in goal.

When and where

The game kicks off at 1.30pm *GMT) on Sunday 5 February. For the UK audience the game will be shown live on Sky Sports 1.

Find out where you can watch Man City v Swansea around the world via our global TV listings.

You can also follow the game here on our website or our Matchday App. 

Download our City Matchday app for Android here

Download our CIty Matchday app for iOs here

Injury and suspension news

Man City: Ilkay Gundogan (knee) remains a long-term absentee.

Swansea: Leon Britton is back in training after a calf problem and could feature. New Swans signing Jordan Ayew will not feature because of Africa Cup of Nations duty.

The last time

City defeated Swansea twice in the space of four days back in September, first in the EFL Cup before the Premier League win.

Sergio Aguero scored a brace in the league game before Raheem Sterling‘s late effort.

Watch the goals here


Stats and facts

  • City have lost just once against Swansea in the Premier League from 12 games, with nine victories
  • Swansea have won their last two league games, beating Liverpool at Anfield and Southampton at home.
  • Kevin De Bruyne remains the Premier League’s assist leader with nine
  • Spanish forward Fernando Llorente is Swansea’s leading league scorer with eight.

Buoyant Blues! Man City prepare for Swansea

Take a look at Thursday’s picture gallery from the CFA as City quickly moved focus from West Ham to Swansea.