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Is Burnley vs Man City on TV? Channel, live stream, kick off time and team news for Premier League clash


BURNLEY hosts Man City as the Premier League champions desperately try to revive their season.

A frustrating draw against Newcastle last time out has left Pep Guardiola’s side a whopping 11 points adrift of league leaders Liverpool going into this midweek clash.

 Guardiola watched his side surrender a lead against Newcastle

Guardiola watched his side surrender a lead against NewcastleCredit: Getty Images – Getty

And the Clarets will prove no pushovers, with Sean Dyche’s side enjoying another excellent season in the top-flight.

They’ve won two of their last three top-flight games, but haven’t beaten City here since a dramatic 1-0 victory back in 2015.

 Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez is thwarted by Spanish stopper Vicente Guaita

Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez is thwarted by Spanish stopper Vicente GuaitaCredit: Reuters

What time is kick-off?

THIS clash will be held on Tuesday, December 3.

Kick-off at Turf Moor is at the unusual time of 8.15pm.

When City visited here last season, a second-half strike from Sergio Aguero gave them all three points.

Is Burnley vs Man City on TV?

YOU can catch this game live and exclusive on Amazon Prime Video here in the UK.

It will not be broadcast on a TV channel, but instead through the companies streaming service.

Prime costs £7.99/month, but you can grab a 30-day FREE trial which will allow you to sample all the benefits, including free Amazon delivery and of course Premier League football.

What is the team news?

CITY will be without Ilkay Gundogan who misses out through suspension.

Sergio Aguero is out with an ankle problem – and he will definitely miss the Manchester derby at the weekend too.

Charlie Taylor is a doubt for the home side, whilst Erik Pieters should be fit.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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