Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 17 May 2015
Marvin Emnes looks to curl the free-kick but hits the top of the wall.
Five minutes are shown for injury time. Raised hope for Swansea of snatching a point.
Fabianski error allows Toure to score
Milner doubles lead after counter-attack
Sigurdsson & Gomis draw Swansea level
Toure drives in his second from edge of box
Substitute Bony scores against former club
Phil Dawkes
Marvin Emnes looks to curl the free-kick but hits the top of the wall.
Five minutes are shown for injury time. Raised hope for Swansea of snatching a point.
Free-kick to Swansea. 25 yards out.
Time is ticking away. Swansea are taking greater risks now and it is leaving them vulnerable at the back. They leave Sergio Aguero one-on-one at the back, which is never a good idea, but for once the Argentine's control lets him down and Federico Fernandez can clear.
Here comes Wilfried Bony for a five-minute cameo against his former club. He replaces Yaya Toure.
MJC1973:, external That save shows why City will finish runners up. May self destruct in front of him but he rarely falters. Wish he played for LFC.
Stacy Phillips:, external Not much more Fernandez could've done with that. Fabulous stop from Joe Hart. Right out of the top drawer.
BBC Radio Manchester summariser Fred Eyre: "Fernandez is totally unmarked in the area, a clean, clear header towards the top corner and Hart appeared from nowhere. That has to be one of his best-ever saves. It was one that the likes of Gordon Banks would be proud of."
Another superb save from Joe Hart denies Bafetimbi Gomis, who had got ahead of his marker to meet Leon Britton's cross and drive a header on target from near point-blank range. Hart's reflexes are too good, though, and the ball stays out.
Another Swansea change sees Marvin Emnes come on for Gylfi Sigurdsson.
That is truly magnificent from Joe Hart. Gylfi Sigurdsson swings over a corner which Federico Fernandez heads towards goal and he is wheeling away in celebration until the diving Hart's left hand appears from nowhere to tip the ball over the bar. It is a sensational save to keep his side ahead.
Chris Randell:, external Like the Toure of the last few seasons. If only he had done that all season.
Will:, external Three goalkeeping errors today. All Fabianski luck used up?
Alex Haworth:, external The goalkeeper again! Can Fabianski save anything today?
Interesting change. Vincent Kompany is on for Fernandinho. The Belgian started his City career as a defensive midfielder. Maybe that booking for Fernandinho made Manuel Pellegrini think he needed an alternative man in there?
Swansea take the corner, but it comes to nothing.
Superb play from substitute Modou Barrow sees him beat a couple of men down the right and play over a low cross, but none of his team-mates are quick enough to react and an away defender hammers the ball behind. That is the cue for a Man City change...
In the absence of Wayne Rooney, defender Chris Smalling takes the captain's armband for the first time for Manchester United.
Radamel Falcao starts up front, former Arsenal man Robin van Persie is on the bench.
Arsenal are unchanged.
Man Utd: De Gea, Valencia, Smalling, Jones, Rojo, Blind, Mata, Ander Herrera, Fellaini, Young, Falcao. Subs: Di Maria, Januzaj, van Persie, Valdes, McNair, Blackett, Wilson.
Arsenal: Ospina, Bellerin, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Monreal, Coquelin, Cazorla, Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez, Giroud. Subs: Szczesny, Gibbs, Gabriel, Rosicky, Wilshere, Walcott, Flamini.
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BBC Radio Manchester summariser Fred Eyre: "Yaya rampaged across the box, Cork tried to keep pace with him but couldn't. Like with his first goal, it seems to have gone through the keeper, I know when he hits them they take some stopping but Fabianski could have done better with all the goals."
Jonjo Shelvey off, Leon Britton on.
hat is a yellow card all day long. Modou Barrow breaks away and is hacked down Fernandinho near the centre circle. No hesitation from the ref in brandishing a card.
He has done it again! Manchester City have been pressing forward since Swansea levelled and their positivity pays off as Yaya Toure drives to the edge of the box, holds off a challenge and fires low past Lukasz Fabianski. The keeper got a hand to it and, like Toure's first goal, will feel he should have saved it. They led 2-0, threw it away and now the visitors lead 3-2.
Can they hold on this time?
Paul: To Dave Manc. The difference between Chelsea and City? Chelsea won this fixture comfortably 5-0. Oh, and about 11 points.
On comes young attacker Modou Barrow for Nathan Dyer.