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Luton will look to build on their recent victory as they take on Manchester City without key first team players, including Tom Lockyer, Marvelous Nakamba and Carlton Morris who will all miss through injury or ineligibility (Sambi Lokonga from Arsenal loan is ineligible against his parent club).

Ederson will return in goal while John Stones could receive some rest. Rodri is likely to drop to the bench along with Phil Foden who sustained an injury against Real Madrid.

CM: Alvarez

Swiss defender Josko Gvardiol and Swiss international Fabian Schaer are in a competition for starting spots, and former Tottenham man Schaer has every chance of maintaining his position here.

City are pushing forward in numbers and when Javier Hernandez finds space he unleashes a low cross that strikes two players simultaneously before colliding to create a corner kick. Matheus Nunes and Mateo Kovacic were in contention for it but it’s eventually cleared away.

Edwards will struggle to marshal his side after missing key figures like Fred Onyedinma, Reece Burke, Jeremy Doku, Cauley Woodrow and Ross Barkley for much of this matchup. But stranger things have happened before so perhaps Edwards’ men can keep the score 1-0 for longer.

LM: Doku

Doku missed Wednesday’s match due to a knock sustained against Ipswich and is close to returning; should he not feature, Jack Grealish or Omar Marmoush could see more playing time on the left flank.

Erich Mueller played a pivotal role in City’s opening goal, setting up Gvardiol for an impressive shot into the top corner that marked his second goal contribution since October. Mueller also contributed immensely towards Hashioka’s third-goal header which made it 3-0; an amazing display by this winger! He is an essential member of City’s side who excels both in possession and out. Not afraid of getting tackled himself and very strong with the ball, Mueller can play anywhere across midfield as he also boasts great vision as well.

ST: Haaland

Due to injuries, Luton Town may struggle to field their full strength team at Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Defender Rico Lewis should be fit enough to start while striker Erling Haaland should feature after scoring five against Luton in their previous meeting and should be eager to show his skills at home.

Kyle Walker and Nathan Ake remain out with respective hamstring and calf injuries, but Kevin De Bruyne should make his return in the starting XI. However, Rodri could drop out as Guardiola has decided to rest him after their Champions League tie against Real Madrid; Jeremy Doku may take his place. Furthermore, Matheus Nunes could come back into play instead of Josko Gvardiol; having started one game of their last four, Nunes may feature again to provide pace on counterattack.

CB: Akanji

Akanji, one of Pep Guardiola’s most versatile defenders, will be relied upon to cover a range of challenges during City’s final push for glory. He excels at linking with his teammates – particularly short passing sequences – while possessing an impressive pressure percentage against opposing teams.

Timing his tackles perfectly is another hallmark of success for this defender, often looking to disengage from an opposing player early in a challenge. He was instrumental in setting up Rodri’s goal during the 2023 Champions League final and has become one of Guardiola’s go-to players on big occasions; possibly replacing Phil Foden who missed midweek due to injury.

DM: Lewis

Rico Lewis has excelled during his two starts for City and will look to add another goal with his deceptively clever runs in behind the defence. These runs were instrumental as City scored five against Luton last time out!

Luton will travel to Manchester without several key players for their trip to Etihad Stadium on Tuesday. Marvelous Nakbene and Chiedozie Ogbene both are currently out with injuries, while Arsenal loanee Albert Sambi Lokonga cannot play against his parent club.

Pep Guardiola may opt to start Stefan Ortega over Josko Gvardiol as they try to preserve his fitness ahead of next week’s Champions League tie against Real Madrid. City should easily dispatch of an inferior Luton side and could even record their sixth straight league win!

LB: Hashioka

Hashioka has become an invaluable member of Luton Town’s defense this season, playing all six matches for them after joining from Sint-Truiden in January. After starting five of them as right-sided centre back, he eventually switched into more advanced roles before departing after six matches altogether.

He has amassed 11 tackles, 8 interceptions and 20 clearances over those appearances, showing his mettle as both an impressive defensive player and adept passer of the ball.

He will have his work cut out for him against City’s attacking players, but is an experienced player and eager to impress new boss Pep Guardiola.

CM: Kovacic

Kovacic has been an integral member of City’s midfield this season and looks set to maintain his spot. Since joining from Real Madrid earlier in the summer, he has provided stability alongside Kevin de Bruyne.

He played an instrumental role in City’s win at Luton last season and could help stop their current relegation battle. Additionally, he has captained his side on multiple occasions.

Matheus Nunes or Rico Lewis could partner Rodri in the deep-lying role if Pep Guardiola decides to rest him ahead of next week’s second leg against Real Madrid, with Josko Gvardiol available should any positions open up in midfield.

LM: Alvarez

Manchester City will aim to win all three games against Luton this season. They already enjoyed success against Luton in both previous meetings this year – including an FA Cup encounter where Erling Haaland scored three hat-tricks for them and secured a 4-2 victory!

Rodri has been in outstanding form recently but Guardiola may opt to give him a rest ahead of the midweek second leg against Real Madrid. Mateo Kovacic, Matheus Nunes or Rico Lewis could all come in as possible replacements.

Rob Edwards’ injury-ravaged side have rallied impressively under Rob Edwards over recent weeks but will be hoping to avoid being routed at Etihad Stadium. Fred Onyedinma, Daiki Hashioka, Ross Barkley and Jordan Clark could start for Rob Edwards alongside Tahith Chong and Cauley Woodrow as defenders while Carlton Morris may remain out due to an ankle injury.

CM: Doku

Doku was an integral member of Belgium’s 2024 Euro qualifiers and has displayed his ability to perform in the Premier League. He can play either left or right wing and possess outstanding dribbling, balance and body strength skills.

Jeremy can score with both feet and is known for his ball-to-foot passing and flair, earning a rating in FIFA 21 of 74.

Luton should present no major challenges to City in London despite their small squad size. Just outside relegation danger zone, Luton will be desperate for any result that helps improve their goal difference and maintain their goal differential.

LM: Haaland

Haaland is one of the league’s most versatile forwards. He thrives most when deployed on the left inside channel where his creativity can make an enormous contribution to City.

He can drop deep to aid on the counter-attack, is adept in the air and his passing precise.

Haaland’s youth doesn’t prevent him from handling himself effectively in an urban park setting.

He made his City debut during their midweek Champions League draw against Real Madrid as a substitute, but could make his first appearance since. It is expected that he could replace either Josko Gvardiol or Manuel Akanji at centre-back; Nathan Ake could also get the nod as City look to strengthen their defense again.

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