Manchester City,
with Julián Álvarez on the substitute bench
, visits Crystal Palace this Saturday in a match corresponding to the 27th date of the Premier League.
The match takes place at the Selhurst Park stadium in London and is broadcast on ESPN and the Star+ platform.
The team led by Josep Guardiola will try, at least for a few hours, to get closer to the top of the tournament: they have 58 points and are five behind leaders Arsenal, who will visit Fulham on Sunday (39).
For its part, Crystal Palace is located 12th with 27 points, only four of the relegation places.
City divides its attention between the domestic league and two other competitions in which it will be active in the coming days.
On Tuesday they will host Leipzig in the rematch of one of the keys to the Champions League round of 16 (they drew 1-1 in Germany) and next Saturday they will face, also at their stadium, Burnley in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup.
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