Manchester City will be playing Tottenham Hotspurs on Tuesday as the Sky Blues are competing for the English Premier League title race. They will be travelling to White Hart Lane for the game, where the record for the visitors is not good, as they are yet to win a game since 2018, it has been 223 days since they last won. The head to head record is also very marginal with Pep Guardiola's side edging out winning 67 matches and the North London side have won 66 games.
Ahead of the game, Ashburton Army, the Arsenal Ultras fans set off fireworks outside City’s hotel on Monday night ahead of their fixture against Spurs. The fans were fooled as they later got to know that the team and the players did not arrive at the hotel and they will be travelling on Tuesday morning. Earlier on Monday, it was revealed on social media that City's players will be staying at Delta Hotels Waltham Abbey, a popular football club destination.
Spurs are on mathematically in the race of the top 4 spot for the UEFA Champions League. On the other hand the Sky Blues, are on the verge of winning the PL trophy for the fourth consecutive time and become the first club to achieve themilestone feat. Guardiola's side have a simple rule as they need to win the remaining two games and they will be crowned champions.
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Ashburton Army (Arsenal) setting off fireworks outside Man City team hotel at 2am before their game away at Tottenham today pic.twitter.com/RXPTr8C8oo
Will Spurs help their city rivals against Manchester City?
They are already out of the UEFA Champions League and have a chance for a league double as they are in the final of the FA Cup as well. The Gunners who are also the competitors for the title alongside City, as the London side have the chance to win the trophy after 20 years. Previously in the last season they bottled their top position and eventually City winning it at the last.
The North London side will be looking forward so that their city rivals Spurs gets some points against Man City on Tuesday. Mikel Arteta’s side having one more point and they have a better goal difference than Guardiola's side and a draw against Spurs will look for a last day thriller of the league.