
Gear up for the final Premier League showdown of 2023 as City prepares to host Sheffield United at the Etihad Stadium. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming clash, promising an exciting spectacle to conclude the year.
When and Where
City faces off against the Blades at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, 30 December, with kickoff scheduled at 15:00 (UK) or 17:00 (CAT). While the game won’t be broadcast live in the UK, stay connected through our official website and catch key moments on Facebook: @ManCityNewsCentre. Global supporters can find tuning details via livesoccertv.com.
Also Read: Guardiola’s Injury Woes Persist as City Prepares for Sheffield United Challenge
Previous Meeting
Recall Rodrigo’s superb late strike in the reverse fixture at Bramall Lane, where City secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory in August. Reflect on our last league home clash against the Blades in January 2021, marking Pep Guardiola’s 500th managerial win with a 1-0 triumph.
Last Time Out
Relive the stirring second-half comeback against Everton, where goals from Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez (penalty), and Bernardo Silva propelled City to a 3-1 victory, securing a spot in the Premier League’s top four. Meanwhile, Sheffield United faced a 3-2 defeat against Luton Town on Boxing Day.
Also Watch: City’s Dazzling Comeback – Highlights from Everton Triumph
Match Officials
The match will be officiated by referee David Coote, supported by assistants Tim Wood and Derek Eaton. Chris Kavanagh will serve as the fourth official, with VAR duties handled by Simon Hooper and assistant VAR Simon Long.

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Stay Tuned for Year-End Football Excitement!
Get ready to witness a thrilling encounter as City faces Sheffield United to close out 2023. For live updates and exclusive content, stay connected with City News Centre. Wishing all supporters a football-filled conclusion to the year!
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