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How to watch Manchester City vs Liverpool on TV in FA Cup quarter-final

Samuel JohnsonSamuel Johnson
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  • Man City will play Liverpool on Saturday
  • Whichever team wins will advance to the FA Cup semi-finals
  • The match will be broadcast live worldwide

Manchester City have an FA Cup quarter-final tie to fulfil this weekend and it will be available to watch across each area of the world.

The FA Cup is back and Manchester City will be looking to continue their exceptional form in the competition against Liverpool.

Last time out, Pep Guardiola’s team defeated Newcastle 3-1 at St James’ Park. Omar Marmoush landed on the scoresheet twice in the second half, while Savinho also chipped in with a goal.

Man City ought to be feeling plenty of momentum, considering their last match resulted in a Carabao Cup triumph. 

However, the international break may well have caused some disruption, making the next few days crucial for the team’s preparation for the game.

How to watch Manchester City vs Liverpool

For those unable to attend the Etihad Stadium, Man City’s match against Liverpool is available to watch in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and HBO Max.

The fixture can also be viewed across the world and viewers in the US can tune in on ESPN.

Those watching on from Nigeria will find the game on SuperSport MaXimo 1 and 2, as well as 2DStv Now, while Indian spectators can see all the action on Sony LIV and JioTV.

For a full list of where the FA Cup tie will be broadcast around the world, visit the Live Soccer TV website.

What time does Man City’s FA Cup match kick off?

Manchester City against Liverpool is the first cup tie of the day and it will get underway at 12:45 pm UK time.

Later on in the day, Chelsea will take on Port Vale at 17:30pm, while Southampton host Arsenal in the Saturday night slot.

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Samuel is a football journalist who specialises in club specific writing. Despite having little more than two years in the industry, he already has experience providing coverage on Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Celtic and his local non-league team. Now, the 23-year-old works as the editorial business partner at Read Man City. Away from his desk, Samuel runs a community football group which welcomes up to 50 members each week.

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