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How to watch Peterborough vs Man City: FA Cup TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

Manchester City continue their quest for a historic treble this season as they take on Championship side Peterborough in the FA Cup on Tuesday.

City turn their attentions away from the Premier League title race as they head to London Road looking to book their place in the quarter-finals.

Pep Guardiola may well ring the changes for his side as they take on the Championship’s bottom club, with their opponents looking to cause a major upset.

City though will be expected to secure a place in the hat for the quarter-final draw – here’s all you need to know if you want to watch their fifth round tie this week.

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Every game in the last-16 stage of this season’s FA Cup will be broadcast on free-to-air TV in the UK, with every tie on either the BBC or ITV.

City’s game at Peterborough will be shown on ITV, with coverage getting underway at 6.45pm.

Make sure you’re not caught out by this one.

Unlike most midweek games, which usually kick-off at either 7.45pm or 8pm, City’s tie at Peterborough will get underway at the earlier time of 7.15pm.

The kick-off times of all three ties on Tuesday are staggered, with Crystal Palace vs Stoke getting underway at 7.30pm, while Tottenham’s trip to Middlesbrough starts at 7.55pm.

The 2021/22 Premier League season sees 200 live games split across three broadcasters.

Sky Sports retain the rights to the bulk of those fixtures with 128 live matches.

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