- Man City travel to Chelsea on Sunday
- City must win to keep title challenge alive
- The match will be shown live on TV
Manchester City face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in what is set to be another massive Premier League clash, and it will be broadcast live around the world.
Pep Guardiola’s side travel to London looking to maintain their late title challenge and keep pace with leaders Arsenal, who have a nine-point advantage having played one game more than City.
Last weekend, Man City defeated Liverpool 4-0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals to secure a record eighth successive semi-final place.
However, attention now turns back to the league, with City’s trip to Chelsea selected for live TV viewing as these two heavyweights of English football collide once more.
How to watch Chelsea vs Manchester City on TV
Sunday’s game at Stamford Bridge will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO and NOW TV.
International viewers can tune in to their relevant Premier League rights holders, with US fans able to catch the action on NBC Sports.
For a full list of where City’s fixture against Chelsea will be broadcast around the world, visit the Man City website.
What time does Man City’s next match kick off?
Sunday’s all-important Premier League encounter will kick off at 16:30 BST at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium in West London.
League leaders Arsenal, meanwhile, host Bournemouth at 12:30 on Saturday in the weekend’s early kick-off. That match will be shown live in the UK on TNT Sports.
If Arsenal lose to the Cherries, City could close the gap to their title rivals to six points ahead of next weekend’s meeting with the Gunners.
Chelsea’s form will encourage Manchester City
Heading into the weekend, Chelsea’s recent results will give plenty of encouragement to Pep Guardiola’s team when they make the long trip south.
Despite a 7-0 victory against League One side Port Vale in the FA Cup, the Blues have been poor in recent matches.
Chelsea have won just one of their last six Premier League games, losing three and drawing the other two. That form has seen them slip to sixth in the table, and means City are firm favourites despite playing away from home.



