Summary

  • Bernardo Silva fires low shot into bottom corner for opening goal

  • Silva then sets up Aguero for neat finish

  • Man City overtake Liverpool to go top of Premier League with victory

  • Fulham 13 points from safety with six games to play

  1. get involved

    #bbcfootballpublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    Fulham v Man City (12:30 GMT)

    Steven Jerjian: Did I catch the #ManCity, external team bus stuck in London traffic yesterday? As an ⁦@LFC, external⁩ fan, hoping they’ll run into traffic today too. C’mon Fulham!

    Good spot Steven, although I guess it does stand out a bit.

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    Man City or Liverpool for the title?published at 10:58 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

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    The Reds have a two point lead but have played one game more than City and play one day after Pep's men.

    • Who will win the title and by how many points?
    • Which are the key games when the teams could slip up?

    Use the usual hashtag. Remember to cap up when appropriate and check your spelling.

    Ta.

  5. I can't imagine the responses...published at 10:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

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  6. Lawro's predictionpublished at 10:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    Fulham v Man City (12:30 GMT)

    There have been plenty of occasions where Fulham have played relatively well but something has transpired that has meant they have nothing to show for it.

    I am not sure they will get close to causing an upset this time, though.

    Prediction: 0-3

    Lawro's full predictions v Manchester City fan and legendary guitarist Johnny Marr

  7. View from the gantrypublished at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    Fulham v Man City (12:30 GMT)

    Guy Mowbray
    Match of the Day commentator

    If Scott Parker gets the Fulham job, he'll have come through one heck of an interview.

    His first four games as caretaker manager have been against Chelsea, Leicester, Liverpool, and now Manchester City - the last three Premier League champions plus the possible next ones.

    In truth, he'd have more chance of swimming successfully against the Thames tide than keeping Fulham up, although hopes for this game may be boosted after coming close to holding Liverpool two weeks ago.

    A shot of good fortune is needed, and maybe some travel weariness in the City legs too?

    Oh yes, about that. City's three games this season following internationals: 3-0 v Fulham, 5-0 v Burnley, 4-0 at West Ham.

  8. Man City 15 games from the quadruple - can they do it?published at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    Fulham v Man City (12:30 GMT)

    While Liverpool fans are pondering winning their first title since Victorian times, City have other thoughts.

    For them it's one down three to go.

    So, can City do the quadruple?

    Has anybody come close before?

    How many games would City play in total to get there?

    All those answered, except for 'can they do it?', and more if you click here.

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  9. 'We must stay calm'published at 10:36 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    Liverpool v Tottenham (Sun, 16:30 BST)

    Like we mentioned Liverpool go second this weekend, when they play Tottenham on Sunday (16:30 BST...yup British Summer Time).

    Watch this from their rock at the back, who scored for the Dutch during the international break.

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    Liverpool: Virgil van Dijk on his nerves ahead of games

  10. Premier League: Endgamepublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 March 2019

    The AvengersImage source, PA
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    We didn't have any stock photos of Marvel's Avengers so this will have to do

    There are no more international breaks between now and the end of the season, so that means we are nearing the end of the 2018/19 season!!!!

    • Who will come out top in the battle between English football's mightiest heroes?
    • Who will turn to dust in a bid to stay in the top flight?
    • Who will...er... finish in mid-table?

    We begin with Fulham (turned to dust tbf) v Man City, who this weekend have the advantage of putting the pressure on Liverpool with a win.

    That is followed by...

    Stay here for big thrills, laughter (possibly) and tears (probably).