Neither Manchester City nor Everton were able to find the back of the net during their Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium this evening.
The visiting Toffees had better chances in the first half, with Leon Osman in particular going close with a volley that brushed the post.
During the second half it was City that dominated the contest, but they were unable to find a way beyond Tim Howard in the away team's goal.
Find out how the match unfolded with Sports Mole's text updates below.
Pellegrini had better news where Yaya Toure and David Silva are concerned, though. The midfield pair sat out the trip to Norwich at the weekend, but both have been passed fit to feature here.
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Attack-minded right-back Seamus Coleman has been sidelined for a month, while James McCarthy will also not feature. There are also doubts over Tom Cleverley and Steven Naismith, but Phil Jagielka is back in contention following a lengthy injury layoff.
He's also the Premier League's joint top goalscorer on 15 goals along with Leicester City hotshot Jamie Vardy.
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Incidentally, if you want to relive the encounter from seven days ago, you can do just that with Sports Mole's match report here.

"Two teams wanting to score goals will make for an open, technical game. We know what we expect, that familiarity won't play any other part.
"I always like to look at our stats through the years and you have to go back over a century before you get a similar return from our away performances.
"But we want to get better and improve. We are going to get heavily tested over the next two games away from home and we will be ready for that."

"We don't know if there will be the same players, the same performance - so much can change in 15 days.
"Everton has a style of play, they're an attacking team under Roberto. They have players in a very good moment so we must be very careful with their counter attack. We must try to score more goals and do more damage to their defence but also be a balanced team. On a good day with a normal performance, it will be a tough game, but I think we can win."
VIDEO: Club Ambassador Graham Stuart offers his pre-match thoughts as we build up to kick-off at the Etihad Stadium.
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— Everton (@Everton) January 13, 2016
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Here's what he told the club's official website yesterday: "I've never come up against the same team as often as this and it is a pretty quick turnaround, but I didn't play in the Capital One Cup semi-final first leg last week so I obviously hope to be involved this time.
"We know this is an opportunity for us but we just need to focus on what we need to do to win the Premier League and not worry about other teams and what they're doing.
"That way, we don't let anything affect our thinking and purely focus on our own performance. We've played a lot of away games over the past fortnight so we're looking forward to playing in front of our own fans again on Wednesday."
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6. Fairly subdued opening. Not helped by the sub-zero temperatures and the traffic chaos meaning a late arrival for many fans tonight. #mcfc
— Manchester City FC (@MCFC) January 13, 2016
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Man City 0-0 Everton HT:
Shots: 5-4
Pass accuracy: 90%-89%
Chances created: 3-3
Possession: 50%-50% pic.twitter.com/wrA14v1SVy
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) January 13, 2016