On September 14 at 23:30 Beijing time, the Premier League’s Round 4 will feature the highly anticipated Manchester Derby, with Man City hosting Man United.

Man City vs Man United – Key Talking Points:
1. Current Situation
After three rounds of the Premier League, City sit 16th with 1 win and 2 losses (3 points), while United are 11th with 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss (4 points). In the last round, City were undone 1-2 away at Brighton, where their high-pressing opponents exposed Guardiola’s tactical struggles against counters and lack of creativity in tight games. United, meanwhile, edged Burnley 3-2 at Old Trafford for their first win of the season. Both managers are under pressure: Guardiola appears stuck in a tactical bottleneck—his Club World Cup exit to Al-Hilal left scars, and defeats to Spurs and Brighton further highlighted his struggles. Amorim has revamped United’s attack with a new front three, but if results don’t improve, his position could also be at risk.
2. City Fear the Counter, United Eye an Unbeaten Result
The Manchester giants now look like struggling brothers. This clash will likely pit City’s possession play against United’s counterattacks. Guardiola must find more speed and creativity in attack, but with injuries piling up—defenders Gvardiol and Aït-Nouri out, attackers Cherki and Marmoush also sidelined—both ends of the pitch are weakened. City’s midfield remains their biggest weakness, offering little defensive protection. Amorim’s task is clearer: set United up to counter, copying blueprints from Spurs and Al-Hilal, who both punished City in transition. Mbeumo thrives in such scenarios, though the absence of Cunha and Mount reduces United’s offensive options. Still, United’s game plan will be direct: soak pressure and hit City on the break. At the Etihad, City will inevitably face a low block and have to break down a stubborn opponent with a shaky backline and reduced creativity. Haaland, without service, is no classic target man to carry the attack. That tips the balance slightly in United’s favor to remain unbeaten away.
Head-to-Head
In their last six meetings: 2 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses – perfectly balanced.
Injuries & Absentees
Man City: Marmoush, Cherki, Kovacic, Gvardiol, Savinho (doubt), O’Riley (doubt), Stones (doubt), Lewis (doubt), Foden (doubt), Khusanov (doubt).
Man United: Cunha, Mount, Dalot, Lima.
👉 Prediction: With City struggling at both ends and United primed for counters, the Red Devils look well-positioned to secure at least a draw at the Etihad.