WHEN Manchester City host Chelsea on Sunday March 4, it will likely be a case of out with the old and in with the new.
Last year’s champions Chelsea are wobbling badly under Antonio Conte this season and haven’t mounted a title challenge.
City, on the other hand, look to have a relative cruise to the Premier League crown as they’ve pushed the chasing pack out of arm’s reach.
But when the two sides play in March, it’s set to be an absorbing clash, with Chelsea scrapping to hold onto a top four spot, and City looking to make sure their league lead doesn’t slip as they battle through four competitions.
How can I get tickets for Manchester City vs Chelsea?
There’s still tickets available on Manchester City’s official website, although they’re selling out fast.
If those are all gone, Thomas Cook have a number of good packages that will see you get to the game, which can be found here.
With prices starting from £169 per person, you can get a ticket to the game, a room in a nearby hotel with breakfast included, 10 per cent off gifts and souvenirs at the official shop and a free Man City scarf on the day.
Thomas Cook also have packages to see City play FC Basel in the Champions League, Brighton and Manchester United.
You can find them all here.
Manchester City vs Chelsea analysis
This time last year, Chelsea would have been the favourites going into a game with Pep Guardiola’s side.
But 12 months on, the roles have been reversed, and it’s City stretching out their lead at the top of the table as Chelsea stutter under Antonio Conte.
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Speculation is swirling around the Italian manager’s future and it’s not outside the realms of possibility that there’s a new face in the Chelsea dugout come March.
But whoever’s in the dugout for Chelsea, City face a challenge as they are still competing in four competitions and could have some tired legs on the field come the business end of the season.
Injured duo Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus could be marking the Chelsea game as a possible return date as they look to get back in action.
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