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By the numbers: Ipswich Town brace for ultimate test at Manchester City

Ipswich visit champions Manchester City at the Etihad this weekend.

Ipswich Town's Premier League return has been anything but gentle. After a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool in their opener, Town now faces an even steeper challenge: a trip to the Etihad to face reigning champions Manchester City.

Haaland celebrates his goal with his teammates
Manchester City's Erling Haaland celebrates with teammates Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva after scoring to make it 1-0 during the Premier League match at Stamford Bridge(Alamy)

The big picture: This fixture underscores the relentless nature of top-flight football, pitting a newly-promoted side against two of the league's elite in rapid succession.

This match marks Ipswich's first league game against Manchester City for 23 years.

Flashback: Both teams were newly promoted in the 2000/01 season. Ipswich won both league games against City that term, with their 2-1 win at Portman Road in May 2001 confirming City's relegation back to the second tier.

Fast forward: The tables have dramatically turned. This is Town’s first-ever visit to the Etihad Stadium, where they'll face one of the best teams the Premier League has ever seen.

City's dominance: 

  • Man City has won 17 of their last 18 Premier League games against promoted sides. The only defeat coming against Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds in 2021.

  • The Citizens are currently on a 45-match unbeaten run at the Etihad across all competitions, having gone unbeaten at home for the entire 2023/24 season.

  • Since drawing 0-0 with Arsenal in March, City have won 10 consecutive Premier League matches, scoring at least two goals in each victory. 

A glimmer of hope: Town's away form last year was impressive, with 42 points from 23 matches. However, their tally of just 33 goals in those fixtures suggests they may struggle to breach City's defence, especially given the champions' incredible home record.

August goal machine: Erling Haaland has netted 13 Premier League goals in August over the last three seasons. That’s more goals than Chelsea (11) and Manchester United (9) have managed in the same period.

What to watch: Phil Foden is expected to start for City after coming off the bench in their 2-0 win at Chelsea. Ipswich are likely to make changes, with Wes Burns doubtful due to a hamstring injury.

New signing Jens Cajuste could push for a starting spot for Ipswich. Aro Muric could also make his Town debut.

Bottom line: While McKenna and his staff have undoubtedly crafted a game plan capable of causing an upset, this match serves as another benchmark for Town against the Premier League's elite. Regardless of the outcome, Ipswich's season won't hinge on this weekend's result.

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