Manchester City's final game of 2016 could be one of their toughest as they face second-place Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's men are on a three-match winning streak in the league, but the Reds are unbeaten at home in 16 fixtures in a stadium they have made a fortress under Jurgen Klopp.
The prize for the winner will be guaranteed second place heading into 2017 behind leaders Chelsea.
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John Stones is unlikely to be fit to face Liverpool after picking up a bruised knee early in City's 3-0 victory at Hull, but Pablo Zabaleta has fully recovered from his knock.