FULL-TIMEpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2017
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Sane taps in after Lloris fails to clear
De Bruyne pokes in after Lloris spills a cross
Alli heads in to give Spurs hope
Son equalises moments after Sterling denied penalty
Sub Jesus has goal correctly ruled out for offside
Patrick Jennings
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Kyle Walker goes down with cramp, clutching his right leg. Hugo Lloris, in possession of the ball, lobs it out for a throw.
Is that the lot?
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Gabriel Jesus with a trick close to the touchline. Guardiola's arms flailing, urging his players forward.
The move breaks down and Spurs can break, but Danny Rose is called up for a foul.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Kevin de Bruyne bursts into the box, Fabian Delph is there and can turn in if he meets it well, but under pressure from Vincent Wanyama, his first touch is to flick the ball away from goal instead.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
There'll be one last change for City. Fabian Delph is on, David Silva off. Run out of gas?
FOUR minutes added on.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Son Heung-min skips down the left flank past Nicolas Otamendi, naive in the challenge, but Leroy Sane trails the Spurs man back to clear the danger.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Sergio Aguero drills a low shot against Hugo Lloris' legs but was offside anyway.
Just over two minutes left for one of these teams to find a winner. You really wouldn't rule out one final twist. Or two?
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Victor Wanyama goes in the book for a late challenge on Sergio Aguero.
City take a deep breath and get set to pour forward once more. Pep Guardiola prowls the touchline, tension simmering.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Former Manchester City player Paul Lake on BBC Radio Manchester: "If you look at Tottenham, they have two midfield players at centre-back and they are still going at City.
"They are not trying to see this game out, they're trying to win it."
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Twists, turns, shoves, tears.
This game has had everything. Sit tight for the last five.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Gabriel Jesus sticks the ball in the net and is off, deep into dreamworld when he finds out he was offside. He wheeled away in celebration as he turned in at the back post and is crestfallen to find out it's been ruled out.
He was miles offside. Pep Guardiola crumples on the touchline.
John Stones is on for City, Gael Clichy off.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Changing of the guard?
Raheem Sterling makes way for Gabriel Jesus, who finally makes his City debut.
The Brazil forward, 19, cost City £27m, and his first touch is to drill a cross low in front of goal... Just in front of the man running in.
Then a header, rising to meet Kevin de Bruyne's cross.... Over. What an introduction that would have been.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
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He was not a happy man after that Kyle Walker shove, and rightly so.
Man City 2-2 Tottenham
Two Spurs corners. Eric Dier flings himself at the first but his effort is deflected wide.
Pablo Zabaleta nods on Christian Eriksen's second delivery right under the noses of the now truly buoyant away fans.
#bbcfootball
Joshua Dagnall: That push on Sterling is the exact reason players dive. Defender should be sent and a penalty but because he stayed up nothing.
Henry: Sterling goes down. Everyone complains. Sterling stays up. Everyone complains. Supporters are a fickle bunch.
Edward Taylor: Even I, as a Man Utd fan, think that was a penalty for City and a red card. Then Spurs go up the other end and score. Drama.
Son Heung-min
Wow. This is a real talking point, and a fine finish from Son Heung-min, who fires Harry Kane's cut across goal into deep into the bottom corner, bringing Spurs level just moments after they might have had a man sent off.
What a match this is turning out to be. A huge last 10 minutes to come.
Man City 2-1 Tottenham
Controversy.
Raheem Sterling leaves the Spurs defence smoking exit dust as he breezes onto a through ball - just the keeper to beat with Kyle Walker pedaling hard to catch up..
But Sterling can't take the chance, he's off balance as he prods tamely towards Lloris - and it looks like Walker's hand in the back is to blame.
Man City 2-1 Tottenham
Former Manchester City player Paul Lake on BBC Radio Manchester: “City have pressed and pressed and pressed. And Tottenham have been unnerved.
"In that respect it is the best I have seen this season from Manchester City."
Man City 2-1 Tottenham
Harry Winks - the midfielder on to replace Toby Alderweireld, withdrawn through injury a few moments ago - fires a driven volley wide to Danny Rose, who can cross...
But it's wasted. They must make the most of these spaces, Spurs. Is it opening up a touch more for them now?..
Man City 2-1 Tottenham
Hugo Lloris is having a bit of a shocker. The two errors that led to the goal (the first probably looks worse than the second, which really was inexcusable) and now a shanked clearance into the stands as his team fumbles in the dark for a way back into this game.
City have been edging back to their composed best.