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Follow live as Manchester City travel to RB Leipzig in the Champions League tonight. City have already sealed top spot in Group A and are now playing for mere points and prize money, with their final fixture. Pep Guardiola knows the hard work is already done and this match will be about rotation, freshening up the team and giving an opportunity to those on the fringes a chance to stake their claim ahead of a tough run of games across Christmas and the new year.

“There’s many games to come and it’s the toughest part of the season with many games. We are going to try to continue at this level and this rhythm,” he said after the weekend win over Watford. “I’m more than pleased with what the guys have done in this tough period and now comes the toughest one for the amount of games, weather, injuries. We (will) keep going with this rhythm and try to play good.”

There’s much more riding on it for Leipzig, who may need a result to seal third place and Europa League action. They have to match whatever result Club Brugge earn against Paris Saint-Germain in the group’s other fixture, played at the same time. Follow live updates from RB Leipzig vs Man City below:

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RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Man City

19:30 , Michael Jones

88 mins: Ruben Dias and Cole Palmer are on for Man City with Kevin De Bruyne and Nathan Ake the players replaced. City are down to 10 men but they’re still holding their own when in possession.

Fernandinho is caught in the middle of the pitch and the free kick comes out to Grealish. He flicks a ball up to Sterling who is closed down and forced to run wide.

RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Man City

19:28 , Michael Jones

85 mins: Kyle Walker’s going to miss the next round for Manchester City now. A complete error in judgement, born out of frustration, is going to cuase his team a few problems down the line.

De Bruyne takes a shot from outside the box and almost curls one into the far bottom corner. Gulacsi dives across to cover the effort but ends up watching the ball go wide.

Red card! Kyle Walker is off!

19:26 , Michael Jones

RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Man City

82 mins: Stones has been booked for arguing with the referee as City appeal for another penalty for a shove on Mahrez but he was offside.

Oh my! Things have started to get heated out there and Kyle Walker seems to have lost his head. Andre Silva brings the ball down the left wing as Walker tracks back. The City right-back kicks out from behind and takes Silva’s legs out from under him.

Chaos erupts as players square up to each other and the referee pulls out a red card sending Walker to the stands!

RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Man City

19:22 , Michael Jones

79 mins: Now that City have scored can they get another one?

Almost! A diagonal ball comes out ot Grealish on the left side. He carries the ball into the box, shimmies inside twice then boots a low shot at goal only for the effort to get deflected wide of the back post.

GOAL! RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Man City (Mahrez, 76’)⚽️

19:19 , Michael Jones

76 mins: City get one back! A simple move sees the ball passed across the defence and up to Zinchenko on the left wing. He swings a cross towards the six-yard box and the ball bounces over to the back post. Mahrez arrives before anyone else, meets the ball on it’s upwards trajectory and firmly heads it into the back of the net.

RB Leipzig 2 - 0 Man City

19:18 , Michael Jones

74 mins: Chance! The ball comes out to Mahrez over on the right side of the box. He plays it inside as Sterling goes over after a push from Gvardiol. City appeal for a penalty as the ball rolls to Fernandinho. He shoots and hoofs the ball over the crossbar. VAR takes a look at the Sterling incident but doesn’t think it warrants a penalty kick.

GOAL! RB Leipzig 2 - 0 Man City (Andre Silva, 71’)⚽️

19:13 , Michael Jones

71 mins: It’s worse now for City! It’s a mistake from John Stones as he pushes high to intercept a forward pass from Gvardiol. His first touch is heavy though and the ball bounces out to Forsberg who flies into the vacant space behind Stones. He carries the ball into the box and pulls it back to Andre Silva who sets himself and guides a low, powerful shot into the back of the net.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

19:12 , Michael Jones

69 mins: Grealish has moved over to the left side with Sterling taking up a more central position. Grealish asks for an early ball and sprints behind the Leipzig high line. Gulacsi comes flying out of the penalty area and beats Grealish to ball booting it back down the pitch no-nonsense style.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

19:11 , Michael Jones

66 mins: Things just aren’t clicking for Man City. Their usual slick passes aren’t finding the targets, they’ve sloppily given the ball away and have been caught offside multiple times already.

Leipzig for their part have brought this on. They’re shape is tight, they’re pressing as a unit and when they get the ball their focus is on keeping it.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

19:06 , Michael Jones

63 mins: Konrad Laimer is swapped out for Tyler Adams. Laimer’s had a decent game in midfield and provided a fine assist to Szoboszlai to set up Leipzig’s opening goal.

Zinchenko squeezes an impressive ball out to Grealish on the left side. He drags the ball to the edge of the box and plays it inside to Gundogan who loses possession just as the offside flag goes up against Grealish.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

19:02 , Michael Jones

60 mins: Leipzig work the ball down the other end of the pitch a win a corner. It’s swung into the box but Ake heads it strongly out of the box.

Gundogan dinks a little pass over to De Bruyne who weaves around two midfielders but gets caught by the third before he can pick out Grealish or Mahrez in front of him.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

19:00 , Michael Jones

57 mins: The biggest difference from the first half has been City’s ball retention, they’ve been in control for the majority of time since the restart.

Zinchenko sends the ball out to Grealish on the left wing. He dribbles into the box and passes a cutback to Gundogan who shoots from just inside the area but has his effort blocked by Gvardiol.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:55 , Michael Jones

54 mins: Mukiele sends a cross-field ball over to Angelino on the left wing. He volleys a cross into the box but Walker blocks it and the ball bobbles out to De Bruyne.

Grealish flicks a pass round the corner to Gundogan who slides a through ball down the left wing for Sterling. He sprints after the ball and recovers it before cutting inside and seeing the raised offside flag.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:53 , Michael Jones

51 mins: Sterling’s introduction has sparked a bit of life into Man City around the Leipzig penalty area. He takes on Mukiele and gest brought down over to the left of the box.

De Bruyne flicks the free kick into the middle but doesn’t beat the first Leipzig defender and the home side work the ball clear.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:51 , Michael Jones

48 mins: Fernandinho and Szoboszlai both challenge for a bouncing ball with the Leipzig player winning possession. Fernandinho arrives half-a-second too late and clatters into the striker who goes down and wins a free kick in the middle of the pitch.

AC Milan vs Liverpool: Liverpool line-up

18:49 , Michael Jones

Jurgen Klopp has made eight changes to the Liverpool side who beat Wolves with only Alisson, Mo Salah and Sadio Mane keeping their places.

Lots of talke surrounded Divock Origi’s inclusion and he starts up front with young Tyler Morton earning a spot in midfield.

Liverpool XI: Alisson, Williams, Konate, Phillips, Tsimikas, Morton, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Minamino, Salah, Origi, Mane.

Second half: RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:47 , Michael Jones

Kick off: Raheem Sterling is on for Manchester City replacing Phil Foden at the break. Sterling has scored in his last two Champions League appearances, can he make it three from three?

Lukas Klostermann has been swapped out for Mohamed Simakan for Leipzig.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:44 , Michael Jones

Four of Dominik Szoboszlai’s five goals in the Champions League have been scored in home games, while he’s also the top scoring Hungarian player in the competition’s history (5).

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:42 , Michael Jones

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18:36 , Michael Jones

Following the conclusion of this Group A fixture in which Manchester City now have to come from behind, Liverpool are travelling to AC Milan.

The Reds have already won the group but could become the first English team to win every single group stage match if they defeat Milan tonight.

Half-time: RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:32 , Michael Jones

45 mins: No added time played in Germany and Man City head into the break a goal behind. They responded okay and had the better of the closing stages but Pep Guardiola won’t exactly be thrilled with his team’s performance in that half. I expect they’ll come back out with a bit more urgency.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:30 , Michael Jones

44 mins: Save! Mahrez is dragged down by Gvardiol and Man City win a free kick about 25-yards out just inside the left-hand post. De Bruyne and Mahrez are both over the deadball but it’s De Bruyne who boots one at goal. There’s a little swerve on the shot but it’s at a comfortable height for Gulacsi who leaps to his right and palms the ball away.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:27 , Michael Jones

42 mins: Is that a save too?! Phil Foden’s just hit the post for Manchester City after Kevin De Bruyne threads him in behind on the inside left channel. He carries the ball into the box and hits a left-footed shot across goal. Peter Gulacsi leaps to his left and gets the tiniest of fingertip touches to the ball and pushes it just far enough so that it whacks into the far post and bounces away!

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:25 , Michael Jones

39 mins: What a save! Nordi Mukiele drives the ball into the City penalty area and dinks the ball out to Nkunku on the right side. Nkunku flicks a pass over to the back post where Szoboszlai wins a header and knocks it into the six-yard box for Andre Silva. He whips his own header towards goal but Steffen blocks it at pinpoint range!

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:22 , Michael Jones

36 mins: Chance! It’s a carbon copy set piece. De Bruyne swinging a corner in from the left side, Ake drifting into space and winning the header. This time he gets a good chunk of the ball but fires it high over the crossbar.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:20 , Michael Jones

33 mins: Man City win a corner that De Bruyne curls into the box this time. Nathan Ake leaps highest and gets a touch to the ball but it skims off the top of his head and bounces out for a goal kick.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:17 , Michael Jones

30 mins: Nkunku keeps hold of Zinchenko a bit too long on the left wing and City win a free kick. Kevin De Bruyne attempts to take it quickly but he gets a warning from the referee and goes in the book for not obeying instructions. That’s a strange decision.

When the referee is ready he blows the whistle and De Bruyne attempts to catch Peter Gulacsi unawares at the near post with a short at goal but he pulls the effort a few inches wide of the post.

RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City

18:13 , Michael Jones

27 mins: Work to do now for Pep Guardiola’s men. Leipzig deserve that goal they’ve been the better team over these opening 25 minutes.

Chance! Emil Forsberg is free inside the area and belts a first time shot at goal but Zack Steffen does well to drop low and keep it out.

GOAL! RB Leipzig 1 - 0 Man City (Szoboszlai, 24’)⚽️

18:09 , Michael Jones

24 mins: Lovely goal! City don’t fully commit to the press and are left with ther defensive line high up the pitch. Laimer has the ball in midfield and sends it straight down the middle of the two City centre-backs. Dominik Szobozslai times his run in behind perfectly and stays onside. He drags the ball into the box, checks to the left of Steffen and taps it home. City are relying on VAR but this one is going to stand.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

18:07 , Michael Jones

21 mins: Chance! Things are getting lively now. Leipzig work the ball through City with seeming ease. Kevin Kampl slots a pass out wide to Angelino who sends it up to Forsberg. He drives towards the box before squaring towards Nkunku. He slips a through ball into the box and Andre Silva chases it down but he’s just beaten to the ball by Steffen who throws himself to the floor and swipes it away from the Leipzig striker.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

18:03 , Michael Jones

18 mins: Chance! City are starting to find their groove with a characteristic diagonal ball out to Mahrez on the right wing. He brings the ball under control and chips a pass into the box. Gundogan knocks it down for De Bruyne who shoots... but fires the effort wide of the back post.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

18:01 , Michael Jones

15 mins: Chance! Ake gives the ball away with a poor pass intended for Gundogan. Laimer takes over possession and drives towards the box. He brings it inside and shimmies away from Ake before attempted a cutback. The ball hits Fernandinho and bobbles back to Laimer who prods it towards the near post and forces Steffen into a sharp one-handed save low down to his left.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

17:57 , Michael Jones

12 mins: It’s been a quiet start from both teams so far with no-one managing to challenge the goalkeepers. Mahrez threads a pass into the right side of the box as De Bruyne makes a fine diagonal run through the Leipzig lines. De Bruyne collects the ball and pulls it back into the middle of the box for Grealish but Gvardiol steps up to the ball and boots it clear.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

17:55 , Michael Jones

9 mins: Angelino swings a cross-field pass out towards Forsberg on the right side of the pitch. He gets a head to the ball but knocks it into the box and Zack Steffen is out quickly to scoop up the ball and stop the attack from materialising.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

17:52 , Michael Jones

6 mins: Andre Silva can’t find a way around Nathan Ake and passes the ball back to his own back line. Josko Gvardiol tries to thread a forward ball up to Dominik Szoboszlai but Kevin De Bruyne intercepts the pass and City come away with the ball.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

17:49 , Michael Jones

3 mins: Phil Foden takes on Konrad Laimer and wins City an early corner. It’s quickly played short to Oleksandr Zinchenko who shimmies away from Laimer and looks to send a cross into the box but has no options in front of him. Laimer recovers and tackles the City left-back sending the ball out for another corner.

RB Leipzig 0 - 0 Man City

17:47 , Michael Jones

Kick off: Manchester City are out in their dreadful third kit tonight, it truly is a shocker. Both teams take the knee and then the home side get the ball rolling.

Emil Forsberg and Angelino attempt to combine to move the ball down the left wing but Riyad Mahrez is in the mix and he forces the ball back towards Leipzig’s own goal.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Pep Guardiola’s pre-match thoughts

17:44 , Michael Jones

We have a really good team, everyone can play, deserves to play and the ones to stay in Manchester played a lot of minutes recently. Good enough to try and compete with Leipzig.

“It is about how you are going to feel, Kevin de Bruyne can play 40, 50 or 60 minutes and I don’t know the consequences of his Covid.

“We are comfortable playing this way. What you change is the quality of the players. The idea is that we have success, we believe in it 100%.

“It is difficult, a new manager we don’t know exactly what he will do. Leipzig have their own philosophy, it is not going to change. The board don’t accept playing another way. There will be gegenpressen and we are going to try and play in our rhythm.”

RB Leipzig vs Man City

17:40 , Michael Jones

It’s almost time for kick off at the RB Arena and tonight’s match will be played behind closed doors due to a rise in Coronavirus cases in this part of Germany.

The teams are gathering in the tunnel. On paper this should be an easy win for Pep Guardiola’s menbut with Leipzig you just never know how they’ll turn out.

Could be a good one this.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Expect some goals tonight

17:33 , Michael Jones

RB Leipzig have both scored and conceded 13 goals in the Champions League this campaign and that 26-goal aggregate after five matchdays is the highest in this season’s group stage – one more than Manchester City who have scored 17 and conceded just eight.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Leipzig’s struggles

17:25 , Michael Jones

After seven league games without defeat, Leipzig have lost their last three matches and now have to beat the Premier League champions to ensure they’ll drop down to the Europa League.

However, Christopher Nkunku has 13 goals in his last 16 Leipzig games including one at Union on Friday and a hat-trick against Manchester City. Is he the one to watch tonight?

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RB Leipzig vs Man City: Leipzig sack Marsch

17:21 , Michael Jones

Former RB Leipzig manager Jesse Marsch was sacked on Sunday after just four months in charge. The 48-year-old American only joined the club this summer after succeeding Julian Nagelsmann.

Leipzig are 11th in the Bundesliga table, having won just five games out of 14 this season and assistant coach Achim Beierlorzer takes charge of the team against Manchester City tonight.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Kevin De Bruyne warned he must ‘fight for a position’ at Manchester City

17:17 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola has warned that Kevin De Bruyne will need to fight to win back a regular place in the Manchester City side.

The Belgium playmaker has had a frustrating start to the campaign. He initially lacked match fitness after injuries robbed him of a pre-season before other knocks and a recent spell out with coronavirus prevented him building any momentum.

Kevin De Bruyne warned he must ‘fight for a position’ at Man City

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Angelino set for City reunion

17:13 , Michael Jones

Angeliño was a Manchester City player between July 2012 and 2021, before he completed a permanent move to RB Leipzig having been on loan at the club since January 2020.

He made only six Premier League appearances for City, all in the first half of that 2019/20 campaign.

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RB Leipzig vs Man City: City vs German sides

17:08 , Michael Jones

Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 14 games against German opponents in the Champions League -with 13 wins and one draw - in a run which began in November 2014 with a 3-2 win over Bayern Munich.

They have won the last nine such fixtures in a row, scoring 28 goals and only conceding nine times in return.

However, City have a mixed record in Germany, with seven wins and six defeats in 14 previous away matches to Bundesliga opposition.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Bundesliga club aiming for Europa spot

17:04 , Michael Jones

RB Leipzig are hoping to secure a spot in the Europe League by finishing ahead of Club Brugge in Group A.

The German side were 5-0 winners at Club Brugge on Matchday Five and it was the joint biggest margin of victory in this season’s Champions League.

Leipzig hold the head-to-head advantage against Club Brugge. meaning they will qualify for the Europa League if they match or better Club Brugge’s result at Paris Saint-Germain tonight.

But, they will have to do so under new management for this match having parted company with coach Jesse Marsch on Sunday; assistant Achim Beierlorzer will take temporary charge.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: De Bruyne must fight for place

16:59 , Michael Jones

Kevin De Bruyne makes his first start for Manchester City this evening after missing four games due to testing positive for Coronavirus and Pep Guardioala has told the 30-year-old that he must “come back and fight for a position like everyone else”. Guardiola added:

Kevin doesn’t have to show absolutely anything to me,

"But he has to come back to being himself and show himself he’s back - and do what he has to do, like he has done the last five or six years, every single three days.”

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Last time out

16:55 , Michael Jones

The last time these two teams met Manchester City won 6-3 at the Etihad stadium. It was on the first matchday of these year’s Champions League competition and three of City’s five goalscorers at in the starting XI tonight.

Nathan Ake, Riyad Mahrez and Jack Grealish all scored in City’s victory as did Joao Cancelo and Gabriel Jesus who are both rested for tonight’s game.

Leipzig’s three goals were all scored by Christopher Nkunku who starts for the home side too.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Guardiola on team changes

16:48 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola hinted that he would be making quite a few changes when he spoke to the press yesterday but he has still named a very strong team to face RB Leipzig.

Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish all start with the five teenagers in the squad settling for places on the bench. Guardiola says he will use this match as an opportunity to improve his players and get them accustomed to his style of play. He said:

Of course, all the guys who play tomorrow want to win. We have respect for the competition. Every game is a good opportunity to improve and there are many things we can do better."

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Jack Grealish deserves time to learn Pep Guardiola’s unique football language at Manchester City

16:44 , Michael Jones

Manchester City enjoyed a near-perfect evening on Saturday with a 3-1 win that sent the champions back to the top of the league, yet Jack Grealish could be forgiven for leaving Vicarage Road in a huff.

Grealish was deployed in an unfamiliar false nine role and he was heavily involved in much of City’s attacking play, linking with the carousel of skilful technicians Pep Guardiola had picked.

On the ball he was determined and persistent and was perhaps a little unlucky not to score, thwarted by an excellent Daniel Bachmann save in the first half and the crossbar in the second. But more revealing was to watch Grealish when the ball was nowhere near him.

Jack Grealish deserves time to learn Pep Guardiola’s unique football language

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Team changes

16:39 , Michael Jones

Pep Guardiola makes seven changes to the Manchester City starting XI that beat Watford at the weekend. Zack Steffen replaces Ederson in goal with John Stones, Nathan Ake and Oleksandr Zinchenko all joining Kyle Walker in defence.

Kevin De Bruyne returns to midfield as does Fernandinho who slots in alongside Ilkay Gundogan. Up top Riyad Mahrez joins Jack Grealish and Phil Foden in a front three.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Line-ups

16:32 , Michael Jones

RB Leipzig XI: Gulacsi, Mukiele, Klostermann, Gvardiol, Angelino, Kampl, Laimer, Nkunku, Szoboszlai, Forsberg, Andre Silva

Man City XI: Steffen, Walker, Stones, Ake, Zinchenko, Fernandinho, Gundogan, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Foden, Grealish

RB Leipzig vs Man City

16:30 , Michael Jones

Manchester City are unbeaten in their last six away Champions League games against German opposition, winning each of the last four.

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RB Leipzig vs Man City: City turn to youth

16:24 , Michael Jones

Manchester City have included five teenagers in the squad that has gone to Germany to close out the Champions League group stages and Pep Guardiola says that the five substitutions allowed in the competition allows them the chance to impress this evening.

Academy players Cole Palmer, James McAtee, Romeo Lavia, Joshua Wilson-Esbrand and Conrad Egan-Riley will all make the trip and are likely to feature at come point.

RB Leipzig vs Man City: Group A standings

16:20 , Michael Jones

Manchester City have already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League after their 2-1 victory over PSG on Matchday Five secured them the top spot in Group A.

PSG are also through as they have a four point lead over both RB Leipzig and Club Brugge. That means this fixture presents Pep Guardiola a chance to rest key players ahead of a busy December and to get some players, like Kevin De Bruyne, back up to match fitness.

Expect a few changes for Man City tonight.

Man City team news: Kevin De Bruyne to play against RB Leipzig

14:34 , Karl Matchett

Pep Guardiola has warned that Kevin De Bruyne will need to fight to win back a regular place in the Manchester City side, reports PA.

The Belgium playmaker has had a frustrating start to the campaign. He initially lacked match fitness after injuries robbed him of a pre-season before other knocks and a recent spell out with coronavirus prevented him building any momentum. He returned to action as a second-half substitute in the champions’ Premier League victory at Watford on Saturday but competition for starting spots at City is fierce.

City manager Guardiola said: “Kevin played all the season from the beginning. He arrived after the Euros in a difficult condition and he played and played and played. After that he got coronavirus. Now he has to come back and fight for a position like everyone else.

“Kevin doesn’t have to show absolutely anything to me but he has to come back to being himself and show himself he’s back, and do what he has to do. Like he has done the last five or six years, every single three days.

“Of course the competition is so necessary and he knows it, but Bernardo (Silva) knows it, and (Ilkay) Gundogan knows it, and all the wingers and strikers know it. They know they have to play good, (whether) playing five minutes, 10 minutes or 90 minutes.”

De Bruyne has been told he will start, however, in Tuesday’s final Champions League group game at RB Leipzig.

Kevin De Bruyne warned he must ‘fight for a position’ at Man City