Manchester City vs. Luton has been selected as the English Premier League match to be broadcast on the free-to-air SABC channel this weekend.
Josep Guardiola's City will welcome the Premier League strugglers to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday from 4pm.
Manchester City have a chance to rise to the top of the Premier League, at least until the end of Sunday's match between Liverpool and Arsenal.
All eyes are on Sunday's three-way title race, with Arsenal taking on Aston Villa and Liverpool taking on Crystal Palace at Anfield.
How to watch Manchester City vs Luton live
South African fans who want to watch Manchester City vs. Luton live can visit sabcsport.com to watch the live stream.
Last Sunday saw yet another development in the race for the 2023/2024 title, with Liverpool falling to a 2-2 draw with Manchester United, leaving Arsenal with the possibility of moving into the top spot.
Arsenal and Liverpool are closely separated on 71 points, but the Gunners are top of the English Premier League on goal difference, with +51 to Liverpool's +42.
Manchester City enter the weekend in third place with 70 points, but their goal difference is +40, the worst of the three teams.
Manchester City's run-in made easy
But statistically City have had the best run in the Premier League since this point.
Looking at City's fixture list, you can be confident that they can turn things around and become the first club in English Premier League history to win four consecutive titles.
Based on the points accumulated by the remaining opponents so far, Arsenal appear to have the toughest of their opponents, averaging 45.8 games per game.
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Arsenal will face two London derbies, as they face Chelsea on Matchday 34 and Spurs the following week.
In comparison, Manchester City's upcoming opponents have averaged just 39.8 points this season.
Guardiola's side will face two of the bottom four teams, with four of the remaining seven teams in the bottom half of the table.
However, what could work in Arsenal's favor is that they have four home games scheduled, while Liverpool and Man City only have three home games remaining.
Liverpool's remaining opponents have averaged 43.5 points this season and are slightly easier to beat than Arsenal, with the added element of a Merseyside derby against Everton.
All three title contenders will have to play against Ange Postecoglou's Spurs, who could play a major role in deciding this season's champions as they aim to qualify for the Champions League.