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On Saturday afternoon, Manchester City will travel south to play AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League.
After nine games, Pep Guardiola’s team leads the standings with 23 points, one point ahead of Liverpool. If City wins at Vitality Stadium, they may go four points ahead.
City enters the match fresh off of losing to Tottenham in the EFL Cup. In north London, Guardiola’s unaltered team lost 2-1.
Erling Haaland and Manuel Akanji, for example, were rested against Spurs, but City is dealing with an injury issue as Kyle Walker, Rodri, and Kevin De Bruyne are all sidelined.
MEN Sport has examined in further detail how Bournemouth fans can keep up with all of the events ahead of the match.
When does Bournemouth vs. Manchester City begin off?
On Saturday afternoon, City will travel to Vitality Stadium, where they will begin play at 2:00 PM.
In the UK, how can I watch the match?
Due to English football’s 3pm blackout regulations, fans in the UK will not be able to lawfully watch the game on TV or through streaming.
How to watch Man City vs. Bournemouth from overseas
Fans overseas will still be able to see Bournemouth against. City even if it will not be shown on UK television. While fuboTV has the broadcast rights in Canada, Peacock Premium will stream the game to paying users in the US.
SPOTV Prime 2 has the rights to broadcast the match in South Korea, while U-NEXT in Japan will do so.
How can I see the highlights and follow the game?
If you do not have tickets for the match, the Manchester Evening News will be providing a live blog from the Vitality Stadium which will keep you up to date with all the updates as well as reaction available. The blog will be accessible via this link.
BBC One will air the highlights on Match of the Day on Saturday night at 10:30 p.m.
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Manchester City wrapped up the 2023/24 season with a fourth successive Premier League title, but they missed out on another Treble with defeat in the FA Cup final and Champions League quarter-finals. Now is the moment for Pep Guardiola and his team to focus on the transfer market.