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Peterborough United vs Manchester City Live Stream: Kick-off time, How to Watch, Team News and more

Peterborough United and Manchester City are set to lock horns in the FA Cup fifth round this evening and we have all of the details you need to know about this fascinating encounter.

Some would say that this kind of game could not come at a worse time for the Posh, with Grant McCann’s side on a poor run of form having yet to win a Championship game in 2022.

Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola and his squad will be in high spirits after their all-important victory against Everton last time out, which will have them galvanised going into this one.

Continue scrolling to find out all of the details ahead of Peterborough against Man City tonight.

Peterborough United and Manchester will get underway at the Weston Homes Stadium at 7:15 pm GMT.

Great news for viewers in the UK! Peterborough United against Manchester City will be broadcast live on ITV, STV and The ITV Hub – meaning that the game can be screened completely free of charge.

There are quite a few absentees for the Posh – with skipper Oliver Norburn suspended and Callum Norton cup-tied.

Dan Butler and Jack Taylor miss out with ankle and hamstring injuries, while Mark Beevers could make a return to the squad for the first time since January. Although McCann did reveal (via Peterborough’s official website) that he could make some changes with his side having to play Huddersfield Town in the Championship on Friday evening.

Kyle Walker is out for the Premier League champions and goalkeeper Zach Steffen is also out.

Youngsters such as Cole Palmer could get a runout in this game as Guardiola’s side are expected to field a similarly strong line-up as they did against Fulham in the fourth round.

Predicted Peterborough XI: Benda, Beevers, Edwards, Kent, Ward, Fuchs, Brown, Burrows, Poku,

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