Manchester City will host the second Manchester derby of the season on Sunday afternoon, as Manchester United visit the Etihad in the Premier League.
City go into the Manchester derby knowing that they can't afford to drop any more points in their Premier League title run-in, particularly with Liverpool on their tail.
For United, a victory will keep them in fourth place for the time being, although Arsenal have two games in hand over Rangnick's side in the fight for Champions League qualification.
The last meeting between the two rivals saw City breeze to a routine victory at Old Trafford in what was Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's penultimate game as United boss.
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