City v Chelsea: Kick-Off Time, Live Stream TV Info, Team News & Tickets

We’re closing in on the mouth-watering City v Chelsea clash at the Etihad on Saturday night, and we’re already clearing out our schedules ready for a fascinating match-up against the league’s best via a City v Chelsea live stream, on TV or with a ticket in person.

If you want to find a City v Chelsea live stream, Sky Sports offer their Now TV service for Pay Per View games in the UK, or you’ll need to check whether the broadcaster in your country offers something similar.

The best way to see the game is still to buy Man City v Chelsea tickets and go in person (no City v Chelsea live stream buffering IRL). Despite the fact that the game is just in a couple of days, there are still plenty of chances to grab a ticket for the match.

If you haven’t been to the Etihad, it’s well connected by road, rail and airport, and is right in the middle of the country, so if you’re travelling domestically, it should be manageable even at this short notice. The game kicks off at 5.30pm, so there shouldn’t be any worries about missing the last trains out – unless you really get stuck in the pub afterwards.

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You’ll want to sit in the South Stand ideally, that’s where all the away fans will be. And make sure to brush up on your Bob Marley “Three Little Birds” lyrics… we’ve got a feeling they’ll come in handy after Monday night saw the birth of a new Chelsea away fans meme.

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Of course going to the game is going to be impossible for some people, either because it’s too far or too expensive. But that’s no reason to miss the match. There are tons of options to watch it at home too. The game is the flagship Saturday night fixture and will be on TV in almost every country in the world.

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Now, what can you expect on the pitch? Chelsea are looking stronger than even in terms of their squad, with Christopher Nkunku ready to start after two games starting on the bench to keep him fresh. There are a couple of worries in defender, but by and large this is the deepest squad Mauricio Pochettino has been able to pick from all season.

City are looking ominous though – they’ve got Kevin de Bruyne and Erling Haaland back and firing on all cylinders, and we would struggle to favour any team in Europe to beat them, let alone a rather shaky Chelsea team who have been heavily beaten as recently as last week.

But we’ve done well in some games against top teams this season – and we’re not giving up hope yet.

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