***Official Manchester City v Leeds United Match Thread***

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TEAM NEWS
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has a calf injury and is again unlikely to be risked.
But striker Carlos Tevez is available again after personal issues and defender Matija Nastasic could also return.
Leeds goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown is expected to start ahead of regular stopper Paddy Kenny.
Newcomers Steve Morison and Stephen Warnock are available, while striker El-Hadji Diouf is pushing for a place.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Only two wins separate these clubs after 103 competitive meetings over 89 years; Manchester City have claimed 44, Leeds 42 with 17 all square.
• Leeds have won their most recent clash, 2-1 in the Premier League in March 2004 at Elland Road.
• Leeds also hold a 3-2 lead after five ties with City in the FA Cup, which culminated in a 5-2 fourth round victory at Maine Road in January 2000.
Manchester City
• Manchester City, the 2011 winners, have won seven of their last eight FA Cup outings; keeping clean sheets in all seven.
• The five times winners and four times runners-up have only lost one of their last 11 FA Cup matches; that being the 3-2 home defeat to Manchester United in last season's third round.
• City have not lost in the FA Cup to a Championship club under Roberto Mancini. Mark Hughes was at the helm when Nottingham Forest defeated them 3-0 in the third round in January 2009, in front of the home supporters.
Leeds United
• If Leeds are to qualify for the quarter-finals for the second time in 15 seasons and first since 2003, they will need to claim back-to-back Premier League scalps, having eliminated Tottenham in the fourth round.
• Top-flight clubs have ended the interest of the 1972 winners and three times losing finalists, in each of the last three seasons.
• The Whites' only victory on the road in two and a half months, was against Birmingham in the FA Cup third round replay, on 15 January.
Come On City!
TEAM NEWS
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has a calf injury and is again unlikely to be risked.
But striker Carlos Tevez is available again after personal issues and defender Matija Nastasic could also return.
Leeds goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown is expected to start ahead of regular stopper Paddy Kenny.
Newcomers Steve Morison and Stephen Warnock are available, while striker El-Hadji Diouf is pushing for a place.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• Only two wins separate these clubs after 103 competitive meetings over 89 years; Manchester City have claimed 44, Leeds 42 with 17 all square.
• Leeds have won their most recent clash, 2-1 in the Premier League in March 2004 at Elland Road.
• Leeds also hold a 3-2 lead after five ties with City in the FA Cup, which culminated in a 5-2 fourth round victory at Maine Road in January 2000.
Manchester City
• Manchester City, the 2011 winners, have won seven of their last eight FA Cup outings; keeping clean sheets in all seven.
• The five times winners and four times runners-up have only lost one of their last 11 FA Cup matches; that being the 3-2 home defeat to Manchester United in last season's third round.
• City have not lost in the FA Cup to a Championship club under Roberto Mancini. Mark Hughes was at the helm when Nottingham Forest defeated them 3-0 in the third round in January 2009, in front of the home supporters.
Leeds United
• If Leeds are to qualify for the quarter-finals for the second time in 15 seasons and first since 2003, they will need to claim back-to-back Premier League scalps, having eliminated Tottenham in the fourth round.
• Top-flight clubs have ended the interest of the 1972 winners and three times losing finalists, in each of the last three seasons.
• The Whites' only victory on the road in two and a half months, was against Birmingham in the FA Cup third round replay, on 15 January.
Come On City!