The two teams at the top of Group G will lock horns in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, with Manchester City welcoming RB Leipzig to the Etihad Stadium.
Both sides have already booked their spot in the knockout round of the competition, but first spot in the section is yet to be decided, with Man City currently top, three points clear of second-placed Leipzig.
Pep Guardiola's side are not currently the team leading the division, that honour is Arsenal's, with the Gunners scoring late to beat Brentford in Saturday's late start; Mikel Arteta's side are at the summit on 30 points, with Man City currently second on 29 points after 13 matches.
Man City have a huge league fixture at home to Tottenham Hotspur next weekend, but their attention has now switched to the competition that they famously won last season.
The Citizens are yet to miss a step in the 2023-24 tournament, winning all four of their Group G fixtures to sit at the summit on 12 points, and a win or a draw at home to Leipzig on Tuesday would see them secure first position in the group ahead of their final game away to Red Star Belgrade next month.
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