30 April 2012, The football fans around the globe will be glued to their TV screens on Monday as the Manchester derby takes centre stage at the Etihad Stadium.
It’s bigger than Mancunian pride which is on the stake when City and United meet up to battle for the Barclays Premier League title.
If United evade defeat, a record 20th league championship is nearly theirs. If City be triumphant then they will rise above the points table on top with two games left behind.
A beacon information for city fans that striker Mario Balotelli is available again for the Premier League derby against United.
The Italian was serving a three-match ban for his sending-off at Arsenal previously this month but it residues to be witnessed whether he will be summon back known the form of Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez.
Defender Micah Richards is declared fit for the match subsequent to being absent from the last week's win at Wolves.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson ought to make a decision whether to make any changes in the side or not.
The out of form player Rafael would emerge as one of those player who may be at the risk of losing his place from the team that threw away a two-goal lead in the final seven minutes of last Sunday's meet with Everton.
Phil Jones and Chris Smalling could together walk in, at the same time as Ferguson may also choose to strengthen his midfield with Ryan Giggs, Tom Cleverley or Park Ji-sung at the cost of a wide player or Danny Welbeck.
It’s bigger than Mancunian pride which is on the stake when City and United meet up to battle for the Barclays Premier League title.
If United evade defeat, a record 20th league championship is nearly theirs. If City be triumphant then they will rise above the points table on top with two games left behind.
A beacon information for city fans that striker Mario Balotelli is available again for the Premier League derby against United.
The Italian was serving a three-match ban for his sending-off at Arsenal previously this month but it residues to be witnessed whether he will be summon back known the form of Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez.
Defender Micah Richards is declared fit for the match subsequent to being absent from the last week's win at Wolves.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson ought to make a decision whether to make any changes in the side or not.
The out of form player Rafael would emerge as one of those player who may be at the risk of losing his place from the team that threw away a two-goal lead in the final seven minutes of last Sunday's meet with Everton.
Phil Jones and Chris Smalling could together walk in, at the same time as Ferguson may also choose to strengthen his midfield with Ryan Giggs, Tom Cleverley or Park Ji-sung at the cost of a wide player or Danny Welbeck.