Man City v Tottenham: date, kick-off time and how to watch as City welcome Spurs following derby loss
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Manchester City are back at the Etihad in midweek looking to bounce back from a disappointing derby loss on Saturday. Pep Guardiola’s side host Tottenham Hotspur with both teams looking to get back to winning ways.
City were defeated 2-1 by arch rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford last time out, despite Jack Grealish putting the visitors ahead in the second half.
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Hide AdSpurs had their own disappointing derby-day last weekend as they lost 2-0 at home to league leaders Arsenal. Tottenham have lost two of their last three matches in the Premier League heading into this one.
City will be aiming to get their Premier League title hopes back on track when Spurs visit. A win would move them back above United, should the Red Devils win at Crystal Palace.
The match kicks off at 8pm on Thursday 19 January and will be shown live on Sky Sports. Here’s how you can sign up to Sky Sports in order to watch the match.
How to sign up to Sky Sports
Non-Sky customers can currently purchase the Sky Q, Sky TV, Netflix & Sky Sports package. This grants you access to over 400 live football games on Sky Sports, plus Sky TV & Netflix and costs £44 (their lowest ever price on this deal) a month plus a £20 set up fee.
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Hide AdSky Q and Sky+ customers can choose the 2 for 1 football offer. This option has no contract and just costs £18 extra on top of your existing deals. To upgrade to this, visit the Sky website.
Customers can also purchase the ‘Complete Sky Sports Package’. This costs £25 a month and grants you access to All 11 Sky Sports channels, including Premier League, F1 & more. Available to Sky Q and Sky+ customers only, dependent on VIP tier.
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