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Man City's Etihad Stadium renamed ahead of huge Premier League title race clash

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Manchester City will rename the Etihad Stadium this week for the Premier League game with Brentford as they look to claw back ground in the title race. Branding around the ground will highlight 'The City in the Community Etihad Stadium' as part of the ongoing recognition of the club's official charity.

City in the Community (CITC) will be visible around the matchday in a number of ways in addition to the change of name for the stadium. The players will walk out in jackets with the charity's branding, Ruben Dias has voiced travel announcements for buses and trams on matchday routes, and the player graphics on social media have been drawn up by local schoolchildren.

While there is support for CITC across the year both in terms of donations and a visible presence, one matchday is picked every year to showcase everything the charity does and this season's event will be on Saturday for the Brentford game. Pep Guardiola's side will hope to mark the occasion with a win as they try to keep the Premier League title race alive.

Mike Geary, CEO of CITC, said: "Community Matchday is a moment in the season where everyone connected to Manchester City comes together to celebrate the impact of City in the Community.

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"From supporters in the stands to staff, partners and participants, it's a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when a football club and its community unite behind a shared purpose.

"We are incredibly grateful to the men's squad for their continued generosity and commitment to our charity. To receive this donation for the second year running means a great deal to everyone at City in the Community, and more importantly, to the young people it will support."

City's 3-3 draw with Everton means the balance of the title race has swung back in Arsenal's favour, following their wins over Newcastle United and Fulham . The Gunners are five points clear of Pep Guardiola's side, who still have a game in hand on their title rivals, but dropping points against the Toffees could prove costly.

Speaking after the draw with David Moyes ' side, Guardiola said: "We need to win our games. Now it is not in our hands.

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"If they win their games the title will be for Arsenal . Now have to win our next game, we have to recover well for a series of games, and this is what we have to do."

"The point is better than no points, but it would have been better to win the game," he added. "Many things happened – the difficulty of the opponent, the incredibly aggressive way they play.

"We had composure in the first half and after they made a step up [in the second half] we maybe didn’t have the intention that we did in the first half. Our second and third goals were outstanding and we take a point.

"It was in our hands and in Arsenal’s hands, and now it is not in our hands. But we have Brentford on Saturday and we continue and we’ll see what happens.

"Better effort cannot be possible. The message is the same as the day before. We have four games left and a final – win the games. That is the message. We play for that, even with difficulties for many reasons."

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