Manchester City vs. QPR: Preview, Live Stream, Start Time and More
The EPL season comes down to this match between Manchester City and QPR. City is tied with Manchester United in the point column, but lead their rival by eight goals in the scoring department.
A straight-up win on Sunday will clinch the blue side of Manchester’s title and complete the red side’s collapse.
The Queens Park Rangers will be be doing their best to pull off a stunning victory and hopefully avoid relegation—something that is still a real possibility for the side.
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Keep reading to find out everything else you must know about this exciting match.
Where: Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England
Watch: ESPN2/ESPN Deportes
When: Sunday, May 13 at 10 a.m. ET
Live Streaming: ESPN3.com
Most Important Player to Watch: Kun Aguero
Aguero knows the importance of a victory against QPR on Sunday. It will clinch the first EPL title for City in 44 years. The 23-year-old striker told Neil Custis of The Sun that it will be the first of many.
"“I want to win the title this season—and then many more seasons with City after that.” Aguero said. “We have had a great season but there is so much more to come from this team.”
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The Argentine machine has scored 29 goals this season with 22 of them coming during premier league play. He’s earned every cent of the £35million that Manchester City paid for him last summer.
Look for him to add to that goal total and continue his dominance against Queens Park F.C.
Key Matchup: QPR’s Defense Against Man City’s Attack
QPR is simply outclassed in this match. It is one in which City will be hungry and motivated to win and thus capture the EPL title.
The attackers from the blue side of Manchester are too fast, too skilled and playing with great form—especially at home.
What They're Saying
The Telegraph caught up with Sir Alex Ferguson and found the leader of the red side of Manchester is watching this match intently and hoping QPR can pull off the impossible—just like one of his teams famously accomplished.
"“Do you know what happened 29 years ago today?," he said. "I took a wee team, Aberdeen, to beat Real Madrid in a European final.
Of course, the odds are stacked against them. City are in good form and at home. It will not be easy for them because the pressure on them will be enormous, the fans will be putting the referee under tremendous pressure.
It's not going to be easy because on the face of it you expect City to win. And so do I. But as long as human beings are human beings, you never know. You just hope something stupid happens."
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Prediction
Manchester City 2 – QPR 0



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