MANCHESTER City look to see out the Premier League in style as they take on Bournemouth at the Etihad.
Second-placed City have just had their Champions League ban overturned meaning they will be able to compete in European football next season.
City will be looking ahead as they are still in contention of winning two trophies this seasonCredit: Tom Jenkins
Bournemouth gave their chances of survival a boost with a win over Leicester at the weekend.
The 18th placed club are not out of the woods yet, on 30 points and still three points away from 17th placed Watford.
Bournemouth still have a long way to go after a win over Leicester boosted their survival chancesCredit: Getty – Pool
When is Man City vs Bournemouth?
- This Premier League clash is set for Wednesday, July 15.
- Kick-off at the Etihad is at 6pm BST.
- Manchester City have a stellar record against Bournemouth having won all of their nine Premier League games against them
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
- The game will be available to watch on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event
- Coverage begins at 5:45pm BST
How can I watch it for free?
- The game has been selected to be put on Sky’s free-to-air PICK channel
- Pick is available on channel 11 on Freeview, channels 144 and 147 on Freesat, channels 159 and 895 on Sky and channel 165 on Virgin Media
What is the team news?
Pep Guardiola has reported that there are no fresh injury concerns ahead of the Bournemouth game.
Sergio Aguero remains sidelined until the end of the season as he continues his rehabilitation after knee surgery.
Nathan Ake sustained a groin injury during their win over Leicester as could miss the rest of the season.
Joshua King’s hamstring injury is still being assessed and Adam Smith will miss the rest of the season due a head injury.
Chris Mepham and Simon Francis still remained sidelined due to knee injuries.
Match odds
- Man City to win – 1/7
- Draw – 7/1
- Bournemouth victory – 17/20
- Both teams to score – 1/2
- C. Wilson to have 2 or more shots and to score in the second half – 17/2
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk