Manchester City will travel to St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday in FA Cup quarter-final action to take on Southampton.
The game will be the first meeting between the two clubs in the competition since 2007 when City ran out 3-1 winners.
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The Sky Blues made it to the final four of the FA Cup last season and will be hoping to do so again on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola’s side saw off Swindon Town, Fulham and Peterborough United to reach this stage of the competition.


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As for the Saints, they beat Swansea City, Coventry City and West Ham United to set up the clash with City.
When and where is the match?
Southampton vs Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-final will take place at St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday, 20 March, and kick-off is 3pm.
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Is Southampton vs City on TV?
The clash at the home of the Saints will be shown live on BBC One, with coverage of the game starting at 2.35pm.
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Also, highlights from the match will be uploaded to BBC’s and the FA Cup’s YouTube channel later that day.
And follow ManchesterWorld for player ratings and match analysis on the final whistle.
Is Southampton vs City available on live stream or PPV?
The game is available to live stream via BBC iPlayer with no subscription fee required.
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Who is the match referee?
Mike Dean is the man in the middle. He will be assisted by Ian Hussin and Edward Smart, while the fourth official for the clash is Simon Hooper.
Andre Marriner and Sian Massey-Ellis will oversee VAR from Stockley Park.