Tottenham and Manchester City go head-to-head tonight in an all-English clash in the Champions League quarter-finals.The Citizens will be looking to overcome their Premier League rivals, having been beaten by Liverpool at this stage last season.2
Tottenham vs Man City:What time does kick off?
The Champions League quarter-final first leg will take place on Tuesday, April 9 withkick off at 8pm.The match will be held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – the first Champions League tie to be played there.The reverse leg will take place on Wednesday, April 17 at the Etihad Stadium with the winner to face Ajax or Juventus in the semi-finals.City beat Spurs 1-0 at Wembley when they met in the Premier League in October thanks to Riyad Mahrezs early strike.Tottenham vs Man City: What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
The clash will be shown live on BT Sport 2 with coverage underway from 7pm.BT Sport subscribers can live stream this fixture via their computer, mobile and tablet.2Tottenham vs Man City:What is the team news?
Tottenham will be without Eric Dier, Serge Aurier and Erik Lamela for the massive quarter-final clash.Fernando Llorente could return to the bench to provide back-up for Harry Kane.Meanwhile, City top scorer Sergio Aguero could be involved despite not playing since he went off injured during the 2-0 victory against Fulham.Full-backs Kyle Walker and Benjamin Mendy should also be available.Chelsea midfielder, Cesc Fabregas has completed his move to Ligue 1 strugglers Monaco, in a deal that will run till 2022. Fabregas put pen to paper on a three-and-a-half-year deal at the Stade Louis II after passing a medical earlier in the day, as he teams up with former Arsenal teammate Thierry Henry who […]
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There has long been speculation that Manchester City were about to secure the long term future of Phil Foden and today the Club confirmed agreement had been reached and the 18 year old had signed a 5 and a half year contract extension. This new deal effectively ties the young Phil Foden to City until 2024.
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THOUSANDS of people are expected to line the streets of Glasgow on Friday for the funeral procession of Celtic legend Billy McNeill. A number of road restrictions will be in place as large crowds
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Southampton have completed the signing of Standard Liege winger Moussa Djenepo. Mali winger Djenepo has joined on a five-year deal after Southampton agreed a deal worth an initial £10.5m rising
Moussa Djenepo: Southampton to sign Mali winger from Standard
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa suggests he paid £200k 'spygate' fine himself. Bielsa also suggested that he will pay any further sanctions against the Championship club while manager
Leeds: Marcelo Bielsa paid 'spygate' fine from his OWN POCKET
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Marcelo Bielsa has revealed he personally paid Leeds' fine after the 'spygate' saga - and promises to do the same for any financial sanction following the drama against Aston Villa. The Argentine refused to let the club foot the £200,000 bill from the FA after he admitted to sending spies to watch the Whites' opponents before matches.
Marcelo Bielsa paid Leeds' £200k spygate fine out of his own
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