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How to watch Crystal Palace vs Man City with TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time

Manchester City return to Premier League action this weekend after a rare full week off since their 2-0 win over Newcastle United.

Crystal Palace host Pep Guardiola's side at Selhurst Park in a match that precedes their Champions League round of 16 second leg against RB Leipzig. City won the reverse fixture 4-2 back in August but are well aware of the threat that Palace pose from their pair of meetings last season.

Patrick Vieira's side followed up a shock 2-0 away win with a goalless draw in the capital. The former City midfielder will be hoping to repeat those feats as Palace seek a first win since New Year's Eve.

READ MORE: Everything Guardiola said during City press conference

Saturday's match at Selhurst Park kicks off at 5:30pm GMT (12:30 pm ET; 9:30am PT).

Sky Sports are broadcasting the match in their typical teatime slot across the United Kingdom on their Main Event and Premier League channels. Coverage starts at 5pm, with 30 minutes of build-up before kick-off.

Despite developing an issue with his foot following the Newcastle match, Foden is available for the Palace match after training as normal this week. Guardiola confirmed as much during his pre-match press conference, replying when asked about the player's status: "Yeah, apparently he's okay, yeah."

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