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Manchester City vs Liverpool: Prediction, kick off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results

Manchester City and Liverpool - arguably the two best sides Europe has to offer - will meet again on Saturday.

Less than a week after their pulsating 2-2 draw in the Premier League, Liverpool travel to the Etihad Stadium looking to book their place in the FA Cup final.

Indeed, there’s even a chance football fans could be treated to another game between the two this season, should both manage to reach the Champions League final.

Having already claimed the Carabao Cup this season, Jurgen Klopp is only one trophy from completing the set, while Pep Guardiola is still on course for a treble.

Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch the game.

The FA Cup game is scheduled for a 3.30pm BST kick-off time on Saturday April 16, 2022.

The Etihad Stadium in Manchester will host.

TV channel: The game will be broadcast on BBC One.

Live stream: Both the BBC Sport Website and the BBC iPlayer will offer live streams.

LIVE coverage: Follow all of the action through Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog.

Guardiola admitted his side were in “big trouble” after Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker came off against Atletico Madrid with injuries.

So far, there has been no update on either. Ruben Dias, however, was fit enough for the bench in the Spanish capital, so could perhaps come back into the side.

For Liverpool, Diogo Jota is a doubt after picking up a knock against Benfica, although Mohamed Salah will be fit.

Both games between the two have been close affairs this season, although City’s battle with Madrid could weaken them.

Liverpool to win 2-1.

Manchester City wins: 58

Draws: 56

Liverpool wins: 105

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