David Silva jumps for joy after scoring Manchester City's opening goal against Manchester United

Champions Manchester City moved 12 points ahead of rivals Manchester United in the Premier League with a hard-fought 3-1 win in Sunday's derby.

David Silva opened the scoring as the leaders made a blistering start at the Etihad Stadium and Sergio Aguero doubled the advantage with a his eighth derby goal after the break.

United, who were without Paul Pogba, responded through Anthony Martial after substitute Romelu Lukaku won a penalty but Ilkay Gundogan wrapped up victory for the hosts.

What time does it start?

Manchester City vs Manchester United kicks off at 4:30pm (GMT)

Where can I watch it?

Live coverage will be provided by Sky Sports' Premier League and Main Event channels from 4:15pm. Paying customers can also stream the match online via the Sky Sports app. Alternatively, the fixture is available on Now TV by grabbing a Sky Sports Day Pass for just £7.99.

Highlights will be shown at 10:30pm on BBC One.

Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Show all 22 1 /22 Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Wojciech Szczesny: 5 out of 10 Szczesny had very little to do for most of the game, but he flapped at the ball at the crucial moment for Manchester United’s winner. He did well to prevent Rashford extending the lead in stoppage time. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Mattia De Sciglio: 7 out of 10 A constant threat going forward on the right. Juventus were really unsettled defensively when De Sciglio was taken off. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Leonardo Bonucci: 7 out of 10 A quite magnificent pass over-the-top to set up Ronaldo. Solid defensively. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Giorgio Chiellini: 6 out of 10 Kept the visitors from producing many chances throughout the game. His team seemed to lose their cool after Mata’s free kick and he could have taken better hold of the situation defensively for the winner. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Alex Sandro: 6 out of 10 Not his most prominent performance. A few bright moments as an attacker. The own goal will go down as his, though the ball was heading in anyway. Getty Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Juan Cuadrado: 5 out of 10 Cuadrado might have been Juventus’ quietest individual when looking at the game as a whole, and he will rue his missed chance at 1-0. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Sami Khedira: 6 out of 10 Workmanlike and diligent on the left of the midfield three. Squandered one excellent opportunity. Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Miralem Pjanic: 5 out of 10 Seemed strangely off kilter. His delivery was lacking for much of the evening. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Rodrigo Betancur: 7 out of 10 Very accomplished showing in midfield. Plenty of strong interventions and showed his range of passing. An emerging force. AP Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Paulo Dybala: 6 out of 10 Flashes of his considerable brilliance (his curling, dipping shot that struck the crossbar a notable one) but not as ultimately impactful as his team needed him to be. Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Cristiano Ronaldo: 7 out of 10 One moment of magnificence that for a time looked to have decided the game. The volley was simply sublime. Tormented Luke Shaw at times with his fancy footwork, but otherwise drifted in and out of the game, as is his wont. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings David De Gea: 7 out of 10 Two excellent saves from De Gea, one from a deflected cross and another from an edge-of-the-box curler soon after the hosts’ goal. He could do nothing about Ronaldo’s goal. Action Images via Reuters Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Ashley Young: 6 out of 10 Young struggled defensively at times but then produced a teasing delivery for the winner. Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Chris Smalling: 6 out of 10 An average performance. Nothing of real note either positively or negatively. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Victor Lindelof: 6 out of 10 Lindelof will be disappointed that Ronaldo managed to get behind him, though both Bonucci’s ball and Ronaldo’s volley were magnificent. However, he made several crucial tackles and interventions during the rest of the game. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Luke Shaw: 6 out of 10 Many of Juventus’ brightest moments came down his channel, though Shaw was left a little isolated at times by Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Ander Herrera: 6 out of 10 Added vital balance to the midfield. Typically combative, though on the night that wasn’t a bad thing. EPA Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Nemanja Matic: 6 out of 10 An early booking meant Matic had to be careful, but he was nonetheless strong in defensive midfield. He appeared to collapse off-the-ball in stoppage time, but seemed fine as the game came to an end. EPA Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Paul Pogba: 5 out of 10 Pogba was rather dire in the first half and not hugely improved in the second on his return to Turin, but popped up late on to help force the winner. He also won the free kick for the opener. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Jesse Lingard: 6 out of 10 Wasted one good counter-attacking opportunity in the early stages. A quiet affair for Lingard. REUTERS Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Ander Herrera: 6 out of 10 Added vital balance to the midfield. Typically combative, though on the night that wasn’t a bad thing. AFP/Getty Images Juventus vs Manchester United - player ratings Anthony Martial: 7 out of 10 Played from the left wing with Sanchez deployed through the middle. Worked relatively hard defensively and was composed in possession. Martial was a key catalyst in the comeback, taking the game to the Italians. His dribbling ability worried tired, aging legs, and one forward surge lead to the first goal. Getty Images

Player to watch…

Gabriel Jesus: The Brazilian had not scored for Manchester City since 25 September before his hat-trick against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday night. While the bizarre penalty award involving Raheem Sterling took the limelight, the 21-year-old’s contribution was outstanding in all areas as City recorded their biggest win in the Champions League. Jesus may initially be on the bench on Sunday given Sergio Aguero’s recent form, but he once again demonstrated the talent that could be the difference in the derby.

Form guide…

Manchester City: WWWWWW

Manchester United: WDLWWW

Odds…

Manchester City to win: 4/11

Manchester United to win: 7/1