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Manchester City vs Chelsea TV channel, live stream details and how to watch FA Cup tie

Manchester City will be looking to banish their Champions League heartache as they bid to reach the FA Cup final and defend their title as holders.

City crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday after they were beaten on penalties by Real Madrid following a 1-1 draw at the Etihad. City managed a 3-3 draw away to the 14-time European champions but were unable to overcome them in the second leg, meaning City's dreams of defending their Champions League title and repeating last year's treble are now in ruins.

However, Pep Guardiola's side still sit at the top of the Premier League two points clear of Arsenal and Liverpool, who both lost last weekend, and can now seal another FA Cup final appearance if they can overcome Mauricio Pochettino's Chelsea. City will face a Chelsea side who are enjoying a resurgence of late though, mainly down to former City man Cole Palmer who has found himself in the Golden Boot race against Erling Haaland following a remarkable scoring run of late.

Palmer brought his tally for this season to 20 goals when he bagged four against Everton on Monday night and the England youngster will be looking to prove a point when he faces his former club this weekend. City are sweating on the fitness of Kevin De Bruyne, Manu Akanji and Erling Haaland, who appeared to limp off the pitch against City, and so the Blues will be keeping an on the trio with the hope they can feature at Wembley.

The match kicks-off at 5:15pm on Saturday, April 20

The game will be shown live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app with coverage starting at 4:45pm. Highlights will be shown on the BBC the following night at 11:35pm but will be available across the BBC's digital platforms upon full-time.

The match

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