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Man City vs Burnley LIVE score and goal updates as Erling Haaland starts in FA Cup

Manchester City can book their place in the FA Cup semi-finals today, if they can beat Championship leaders Burnley at the Etihad.

City welcome Vincent Kompany back to the club, as he brings his Burnley side who are flying high in the second tier. Pep Guardiola had called Kompany a future City manager in the build-up, although the Belgian distanced himself from the role as he insisted he was focused on his job at Turf Moor.

Guardiola could make some changes to the side that thrashed RB Leipzig in the Champions League this week, with the likes of Stefan Ortega, Aymeric Laporte, Kyle Walker, Kalvin Phillips and Julian Alvarez all hopeful of getting back into the starting XI.

If City can win, they will achieve Guardiola's challenge of being alive in all three competitions after the international break, having won in the Premier League last week, and safely got past Leipzig to set up a Champions League quarter-final with Bayern Munich.

Follow below for pre-match build-up, live match updates and post-match reaction from the Etihad.

Burnley are being more aggressive out of possession than most Premier League teams who come here.

Foster and Tella are closing down Ortega as fast as they can and the midfield are doing a man-marking job, with Cullen watching De Bruyne, Gudmunsson on Rodri and Vitinho following Lewis when he goes inside.

City are really having to work to play out through the pitch and takling some risks in the progress.

Lovely scenes.

There’s a lot of pace on the break for Burnley and they are snapping away every time City have the ball in midfield, looking to find that opportunity on the counter.

You sense it’s another big day for Rico Lewis in that regard, he’s slotting in next to Rodri already and the

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