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Man City vs Wolves live early team news plus kick-off time and how to watch

Manchester City can take another step forward in their Champions League hunt by beating Wolves at the Etihad this evening.

City are well-placed for a top five spot after beating Aston Villa last time out in the Premier League and are full of confidence having booked an FA Cup final spot last weekend.

Erling Haaland and Rodri are back in training - although neither is expected to be back in time for this game after their absences. Ederson was back on the bench at Wembley after two games out so could be in contention to start. James McAtee will be available having served a suspension in the FA Cup.

A protest had been planned against the club's season ticket policies, with fans planning to stay out of their seats for the first six minutes to represent what they say are six years since the last release of traditional season tickets.

However, it remains to be seen whether the protest will go ahead following the news that City are introducing thousands of new season tickets starting from next season as well as revamping the controversial Flexi Gold tickets.

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

Pep Guardiola has confirmed he will take a break from management when he leaves Manchester City and suggested he could even retire when he leaves the Etihad.

The 54-year-old is approaching the end of his ninth season in charge of the club and the two-year contract extension he signed last November is set to keep him at the Etihad until the end of the 2026/27 season.

That would take Guardiola to a remarkable 11 years in charge of City, comfortably surpassing the four seasons he spent at Barcelona and the three at Bayern Munich, but he has thrived in the working

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