One final chance for Spurs as they win a corner which Eriksen floats into the box but Kompany rises highest to head the ball away.
90' +4
B. Davies gets yellow.
A very late booking for Davies' challenge on De Bruyne, with the referee going back to take action after playing advantage.
90' +2
Gabriel Jesus enters the game and replaces R. Mahrez.
Third and final change for City as they run down the clock, introducing Jesus for Mahrez.
90' +1
The fourth official has signalled four minutes of additional time at the end of the second half.
89'
V. Kompany enters the game and replaces David Silva.
City digging in defensively as they make a late change by replacing David Silva with Kompany.
87'
Eriksen, Winks and Alli have all been very good since their introductions. You have to wonder if Pochettino would have been better served by introducing the trio earlier than he did.
85'
The home faithful are rallying behind the Spurs side and encouraging them forward as the game edges ever closer to it's conclusion and City certainly do not look comfortable.
83'
Alli has proven to be effective since his introduction as he has stretched City's defensive line but the final ball has still been lacking in key moments for the hosts.
81'
C. Eriksen enters the game and replaces Lucas Moura.
Third and final change for Spurs as Eriksen takes the place of Lucas.
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79'
Kane continues to see very little of the ball in threatening areas as City have done extremely well to keep Spurs' star striker quiet.
77'
City look to be on defensive mode as we enter the latter stages of the game and Spurs do not look like they have the ability to break them down.
75'
Alli comes on to replace Dembele in Spurs' second change of the match.
74'
D. Alli enters the game and replaces M. Dembélé.
73'
Guardiola's side are still far from their best but Spurs are not doing anywhere near enough to put them under pressure. It has been far too easy for the visiting team.
71'
K. De Bruyne enters the game and replaces S. Agüero.
City's time to make a change and Aguero will not be scoring his 150th Premier League goal this evening as De Bruyne takes his place.
69'
You get the feeling that Spurs could turn the game around completely if they manage to snatch an equaliser fairly soon but the issue has been they have not been anywhere near good enough in the final third.
67'
H. Winks enters the game and replaces E. Dier.
Pochettino is the first to shuffle his deck as Spues make the game's first change, replacing Dier with Winks.
66'
Lloris again called into action by Aguero as the City man tries an attempt from distance that was venomous and had plenty of dip, although it was still an easy save for the World Cup-winning keeper.
65'
SAVE! David Silva feeds a pass through to Aguero and he shifts onto his left side, beating Sanchez, but his attempt is easily collected by Lloris.
63'
City have started to control the tempo in the past few minutes and are moving the ball around with intent, leaving Spurs working extremely hard without possession.
61'
Fernandinho gets yellow.
Fernandinho fouls Lucas and earns a yellow card, with it not being the first time the Brazil midfielder has been guilty of a foul in the game.
59'
Edging into the final half hour at Wembley and Spurs will feel the game is there for the taking. However, they are yet to put Ederson under significant danger.
57'
Neither side has managed to establish control in what has been a very scrappy period since the restart and City may live to regret their missed opportunity moments ago.
53'
Aymeric Laporte gets yellow.
Laporte becomes the first City player in the book after he barges Sissoko over in midfield.
52'
Kane, who has been very quiet this evening, is flagged offside as Lucas tries to feed a through ball into the path of the striker.
50'
David Silva strikes at goal from the free-kick but can only hit Spurs' seven-man wall.
49'
Lloris gives the ball away poorly to Aguero, who then wins a free-kick right on the edge of the area after Dier lunges into a tackle.
46'
City get the action back underway for the second half.
45' +2
HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY
45' +1
There will be two minutes of added time at the end of the first half.
45'
Lucas Moura gets yellow.
Lucas charges inside to put City under danger and he hits the ground under pressure from Fernandinho, earning a yellow card for simulation.
43'
City's turn to win a free-kick in a dangerous position as Dier bundles over Sterling out wide. David Silva whips a cross into the middle but Sanchez is there to head the ball away.
42'
Both sides can certainly do a lot better in the second half and the game is still there for the taking. City have looked shaky defensively at times but Spurs have been unable to take advantage.
40'
Walker fouls Lucas and Spurs earn a free-kick in a dangerous position, allowing the hosts to threaten. Trippier floats a cross into the six-yard box but City's defence clears the danger.
38'
A bizarre pass from Sissoko awards City another corner, which Sterling fires deep towards the back post. They are forced to try again, with David Silva trying to find room to work with, but Spurs manage to get the ball away.
36'
Spurs may have increased the pressure but City still look to be comfortable as they defend their narrow advantage.
32'
City seem to have taken their foot off the gas since taking the lead and this has allowed Spurs back into the game. An equaliser before the break could set things up very nicely.
30'
Spurs may have fought back into the game but they are still struggling to compete passes in City's half, whereas Guardiola's side are not having any of those issues.
27'
Sissoko looks to be Spurs' most dangerous asset at the moment, being involved in everything positive for the hosts and seems to to be winning his battle with Mendy.
25'
Half-hearted appeals from Lamela for a penalty come to nothing but it has raised the noise levels inside the stadium. Tottenham have woken up after a slow start.
19'
Tottenham just cannot establish a foothold in the game as City seem to be winning every ball and are limiting the opportunities for the likes of Kane.
17'
Guardiola's side continue to pile forward and win another corner. It is taken short before Walker tries to float a dangerous cross in but his delivery against his former side is extremely poor.
15'
Sterling is left on the floor after a collison with Dembele off the ball, appearing to be caught in the face, but the officials wave play on.
13'
Sterling is running riot in the early exchanges and wins a corner from his latest venture forward, although the resulting set-piece taken by the winger is easily dealt with by Spurs' defence.
9'
Kane tries to get Tottenham back on level terms immediately as he beats his compatriot Stones before firing an effort over the top of Ederson's net from outside the box.
8'
A lightning quick start for City and Mahrez dedicates his goal to Leicester chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha after Saturday's horrific accident, pointing to the sky in his celebration.
6'
R. Mahrez has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by R. Sterling.
Far too easy for Sterling and City. Trippier's mistake was exposed and Tottenham look rattled as a result.
GOOOOAL! 1-0 City! Trippier fails to deal with Ederson's long punt forward and Sterling takes advantage, bursting into space and tapping the ball across for Mahrez to tap home.
5'
The state of the pitch is very poor but the linesmen should have an easier task this evening due to the NFL markings on the field.
3'
City have settled into the game well as they knock the ball around patiently in the early exchanges but it is the home fans who have the loudest voice at the moment.
1'
We are underway at Wembley, where Tottenham get the game started.
Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Premier League clash between Tottenham and Manchester City at Wembley, where plenty of pre-match talk has orientated around the state of the pitch after three weekends of NFL action.
Tottenham's stadium delay means Mauricio Pochettino's side continue at Wembley and a huge challenge lies ahead this evening as they look to bounce back from a disappointing result in the Champions League last week. Meanwhile, City are flying high and are seeking another win to pull level with Liverpool at the top of the table.
Tottenham XI (4-2-3-1): Hugo Lloris; Kieran Trippier, Davinson Sanchez, Toby Alderweireld, Ben Davies; Eric Dier, Mousa Dembele; Moussa Sissoko, Erik Lamela, Lucas Moura; Harry Kane.
Tottenham subs: Paulo Gazzaniga, Kyle Walker-Pieters, Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli, Son Heung-Min, Serge Aurier, Harry Winks.
Man City XI (4-3-3): Ederson; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Aymeric Laporte, Benjamin Mendy; Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho, David Silva; Riyad Mahrez, Sergio Aguero, Raheem Sterling.
Man City subs: Arijanet Muric, Leroy Sane, Nicolas Otamendi, Phil Foden, Kevin De Bruyne, Gabriel Jesus, Vincent Kompany.
The two sides are taking to the field ahead of a minutes silence following the tragic incidents in Leicester on Saturday.
City have the lead after Mahrez's very early goal but Guardiola's side have not been at their best, looking exposed in defence at times. However, Tottenham have not managed to find their rhythm moving forward and both sides will be looking for improvements after the break.
Spurs will hope for an immediate response and could introduce Eriksen, as they have lacked creativity in the final third. City look most dangerous in the wide positions and will look to exploit that, while they could also improve their attacking play by looking to their bench.
Thanks for joining our coverage today. Until next time, goodbye.
Tottenham will hope for an immediate response in a few days time when they clash with West Ham in the EFL Cup before returning to Premier League action on Saturday evening against Wolves. Meanwhile, City will be confident of extending their unbeaten run against Fulham in midweek and Southampton on Sunday.
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