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How to watch Bristol City vs Man City - TV channel, live stream and kick off time for FA Cup tie

Manchester City are back in action this midweek as they resume their FA Cup campaign.

City beat Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday night and the fifth round of the cup has pitted them against Championship opposition in Bristol City. It is more than five years since the two teams last met, when City prevailed over two legs in the Carabao Cup semi-finals during Pep Guardiola's first triumph in the competition as City manager.

The Robins are in the second tier and sit 13th, nine points adrift of the final play-off place. But Nigel Pearson's side are in a rich vein of form coming into this tie, having gone unbeaten in their last 12 matches across all competitions, a run stretching back to a Boxing Day defeat to West Brom. Here's all the details you need to know ahead of Tuesday's tie.

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What time is kick-off?

Kick-off at Ashton Gate on Tuesday is 8pm.

How can I watch in the UK?

ITV are broadcasting the match on ITV1 and their ITVX streaming service. Their coverage is set to start at 7:30pm and will be hosted by Laura Woods live from the stadium alongside former Manchester United captain Roy Keane and Arsenal legend Ian Wright as pundits.

Team news

Guardiola was coy during his pre-match press conference because the players had yet to train on Monday before he had sat down to speak to the assembled reporters. The manager did say that Kevin De Bruyne "is much better" despite still having "a little bit of illness".

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