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What channel is Manchester City vs Luton? Kick-off time, live stream and TV details

Manchester City will be looking to keep pace in the title race this weekend as they take on Luton at the Etihad Stadium.

The Blues come into this tie off the back of a thrilling Champions League quarter-final in which they drew 3-3 with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu. Pep Guardiola's side will be quietly confident they can overcome Madrid to make the semi-finals in next week's second leg at the Etihad but all attention will firmly be on Rob Edward's side this weekend as City look to complete the double over Luton.

The Hatters are currently sitting in 18th and despite a 2-1 win over Bournemouth last weekend they remain two points off safety and will be clawing for every point available from now until the end of the season. The defending champions will be firmly aware that the Luton game is a must-win tie however, and along with the looming prospect of Real Madrid this week, they will also have to contend with several injury concerns.

Manchester City and Real Madrid will meet once again in the Champions League with the Spanish side out for revenge after City demolished Europe's most famed team last season on their way to lift their first ever European Cup and you can watch all the action on TNT Sports.

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So with City looking to bolster their goal difference and regain footing in the title race, let's find out how you can follow all the action this weekend.

The Blues will host Luton at the Etihad today, Saturday April 12, with kick-off set for 3pm.

Fans in the UK will be unable to watch City vs Brentford live because it was not selected for TV coverage by Sky Sports, TNT Sports or Amazon Prime Video, as well as the 3pm TV blackout. Fans outside the UK will be able to

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