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Cardiff City vs Manchester City. The FA Cup Fourth Round.

Cardiff City StadiumAttendance32,339.

Cardiff City 0

  • J Bennett (sent off 92nd minute)

Manchester City 2

  • K De Bruyne (8th minute)
  • R Sterling (37th minute)

Cardiff v Manchester City preview: Neil Warnock hosts Pep Guardiola

Sergio Aguero of Manchester City celebrates scoring his side's first goal during The Emirates FA Cup Third Round match v Burnley
Image: Sergio Aguero scores in the third-round win over Burnley

Neil Warnock and Pep Guardiola meet for the first time in English football as Cardiff City host Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday (kick-off 4pm).

For Guardiola's men, this competition represents another leg of a potential quadruple.

They booked their place in the EFL Cup final against Arsenal at Wembley, are streaking clear in the Premier League and have qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League.

And they now hope to reach the FA Cup fifth round for the fifth time in six seasons.

Cardiff stand in their way, who hope to be mixing it with City on a weekly basis next season if they can sustain their strong early season form in the Championship. However, Warnock's men are on a run of just two wins in seven games.

Interestingly, Cardiff City secured their first ever Premier League victory, beating Man City 3-2 in their first home match back in the top flight in 2013.

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Team news

Cardiff have no new injury problems.

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Joe Ralls has been declared fit and could line up in central midfield with on-loan Liverpool playmaker Marko Grujic.

Kadeem Harris will also be in the squad after making his first appearance of the season at Sheffield Wednesday last weekend following a long-term ankle problem.

But Lee Peltier (hip), Aron Gunnarsson (knee), Craig Bryson (Achilles) and Danny Ward (knee) remain out.

Kyle Walker appeared to be struggling with a head injury after a heavy collision towards the end of Tuesday's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Bristol City but Pep Guardiola says he is fine and will be considered for Sunday's match in the Welsh capital.

Benjamin Mendy, Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus and Fabian Delph remain sidelined.

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Cardiff last met Manchester City in the FA Cup in January 1994, when they knocked out their top-flight opponents as a third-tier side (1-0 in round four).

Cardiff have won just one of their previous seven home games in the FA Cup (D1 L5), last winning against Colchester United in January 2015 (3-1).

After a run of four successive defeats, Cardiff are now unbeaten in their last four games in all competitions (W2 D2 L0).

Charlie's prediction

This will be a physically challenging tie, just like the Bristol City one. However, Pep Guardiola can make changes again as they continue on with their dream of winning all four trophies.

Pep has chopped and changed his side brilliantly and the players just want to keep going, so I'm expecting them to continue down that path of quadruple glory.

Charlie predicts: 1-3 and Otamendi to score first (135/1 with Sky Bet)

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