Pep Guardiola graces the cover of our City v West Ham matchday programme on Sunday.

The manager brings star quality to the front of the final edition of the season as we look to say a very fond farewell to the 2023/24 Premier League campaign.

Within the pages, Matheus Nunes is the main interview.

Nunes talks about the intense mentality within the squad and what a great feeling it is to be fighting for titles.

He also spells out how happy he is to be playing in blue and praises the manager as ‘one of a kind’.

Check out his thoughts in full in the Hammers edition of the programme, which is out now ahead of this afternoon’s 16:00 (UK) kick-off.

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There is a match report from our games against Wolves, Fulham and Tottenham and we have plenty of updates from around the club in our ‘In the City’ news spread, including news of our FA Youth Cup triumph, CITY+ commentator Alastair Mann’s 500th men’s game and our home kit launch.

We look back at ‘How the Treble Was Won’ as we flashback to our 2022/23 campaign and wins over Manchester United and Inter Milan to claim the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.

Joe Royle tells us all about ‘My Maine Game’, a 1976 victory over Juventus in the UEFA Cup.

Dr Gary James’s City Reflections column looks back at the impressive 2013/14 season as Manuel Pellegrini’s side won the Premier League and League Cup and Mark McCarthy’s Kitted Out feature also focuses on that season and highlights a Fernandinho shirt. 

Kevin De Bruyne and Jarrod Bowen go ‘Head to Head’, we find out ’10 things’ about man of the moment Stefan Ortega Moreno while Kevin Cummins delves into his archives for photos of Oasis ahead of a new book he’s working on about the hugely popular band.

There are the usual popular features, too, like the manager’s notes, the thoughts of Mike Summerbee in his ‘Buzzword’ column and opposition spotlight to name a few.

Make sure you get your hands on the official matchday programme, which costs £4, because it really is the perfect way to get you in the mood for the big game.

As well as being available for purchase at the ground, supporters who may not be able to attend the game can also order it online.