Should Pep Guardiola's side beat the 'Swans', City will beat Tottenham's record for the best start to a top-tier league season since the foundation of the Football League in 1888.
Spurs set the current record back during the 1960/61 season, winning 15 and drawing one of their first 16 games before falling to a 2-1 defeat against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough in the 17th.
The legendary Bill Nicholson led Spurs to the title that year, with the north Londoners leading the table all season, before picking up the FA Cup as well in the May.
The only points City have dropped so far this season came in a 1-1 home draw with Everton way back in August and they now stand on the cusp of greatness.
Victory over rock-bottom Swansea would give City their second record in as many games after their derby win over Manchester United on Sunday saw them set a new record for consecutive wins in a single season (14).
City's 11-point lead over United will also set a new record for the biggest gap at the midway point of a 20-team Premier League season if Pep Guardiola & Co can maintain it for three more games, should they extend it they could even break the 12-point record set in a 22-team season.
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