Manchester City are in Norfolk to take on a resurgent Norwich side, looking to keep the distance to Liverpool to at least nine points.
City are currently 14 games unbeaten in the Premier League, and hold a nine-point advantage over second-placed Liverpool, who have a game in hand. Victory at Carrow Road would once again extend the lead to 12 points before Liverpool take on Burnley on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola will target three points against Dean Smith's men as the priority, but may also want to experiment ahead of the Champions League last-16 first leg at Sporting next week. He knows Kyle Walker will be suspended for that game, so may want to test out his right-back options at Norwich.
Gabriel Jesus and Cole Palmer are again absent after missing the last two games with injury, but Guardiola has a full squad aside from those two concerns to take South for Saturday's teatime kick-off.
Read how our writers think City should line up below and then use the interactive team selector to pick your best starting XI to take on Norwich:
Stuart Brennan
With Sporting Lisbon away just three days later, getting the balance right is everything for Pep Guardiola in this game - strong enough to win the game, but not overly taxing on players needed for a crunch Champions League game.
That is why Rodri, Ruben Dias and Aymeric Laporte were all rested for the FA Cup game last week, and there should be some mixing and matching.
Options are limited by Kyle Walker's suspension on Tuesday, but he can start this one and should do so, while the rotation of the centre backs has become a key feature of Guardiola's selection lately.
Raheem Sterling again showed how he can make a difference, against Brentford, and for that should keep his place ahead of Jack Grealish.
Pick your best team here:
Simon Bajkowski
Riyad Mahrez may be on a roll but - with Gabriel Jesus still missing - it may make more sense to rest him up for the Champions League game at Sporting.
Jesus's absence leaves little room for rotation unless Liam Delap is thrown into the fray, and an all-English front three of Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish has worked well before this season.
Ilkay Gundogan can't seem to get a start at the moment and this feels like another game where leaving Kevin De Bruyne or Bernardo Silva out of the team feels like an unnecessary risk.
Kyle Walker should come back in at right-back however well John Stones played against Brentford, and unless Aleks Zinchenko is to play in the Champions League the rest of the back four can stay as it was.
Joe Bray
With Kyle Walker suspended for the Champions League, I'd use Joao Cancelo on the right to ease him into that role for next week, and the same applies to Aleks Zinchenko on the left. John Stones was praised for his performance at full-back, so should be rewarded with another start, this time in the centre.
I'd rest Kevin De Bruyne for that Sporting trip, and give Ilkay Gundogan a deserved recall in the league. Riyad Mahrez is undroppable on the right, and Raheem Sterling was the difference-maker in a tight game against Brentford, so should lock down that left-wing spot.
Jack Grealish scored against Norwich in the reverse win, and will be keen to impress against former mentor Dean Smith. He might not be first in line to play in the Champions League, so should get a chance to force his way into that line-up if he performs at Norwich.