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Bournemouth v City: Kick-off time, team news and TV information

Bournemouth v City: Kick-off time, team news and TV information

Yahoo22-03-2025

Find out everything you need to know ahead of City's FA Cup clash with Bournemouth.
We travel to the Vitality Stadium for our sixth round clash on Sunday 30 March with the game scheduled for kick-off at 16:30 (UK).
The game will be shown live on ITV1 in the UK, and you can also keep across all of the action via the official Man City app, as well as the key moments on X/Twitter: @ManCity.
Supporters living around the world can find out how they can tune in via our global listings, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
Our official Man City app allows you to follow all of the action from the south coast in one place.
Minute-by-minute text updates will begin in our Matchday Centre two hours before kick-off, while our Matchday Live show will begin at around 15:15 (UK).
Paul Dickov and Nicky Weaver will be the guests on the latest Matchday Live show, offering their expert insight before, during and after the action.
During the game you can also listen to live audio commentary from Alistair Mann and Michael Brown while our text commentary continues.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on as well, so you can be alerted to key moments in the action, including goals, red cards and the team news.
Short and extended highlights will be available later on the official app and mancity.com while CITY+ subscribers will be able to access a full-match replay.
The City boss will preview the game in his pre-match news conference on Friday 28 March at 12:30 (UK).
It will be available to watch live on mancity.com and the official app, and we will also publish written and video versions shortly after.
WATCH: Short highlights: Bournemouth 2-1 City
We travelled to Bournemouth in the Premier League in November and were narrowly beaten 2-1.
Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson scored in each half before a late Josko Gvardiol goal saw us pushing for an equaliser into the final minutes.
It brought to an end to a 33-game run without defeat in the top-flight, which stretched back nearly 12 months.
City were held to a 2-2 draw by Brighton at the Etihad Stadium despite twice taking the lead.
Erling Haaland, from the spot, and Omar Marmoush were on target for the Blues but we had to settle for a point.
Will be confirmed later.
Supporters around the world can find out how to tune in to watch the match live by clicking here, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
(Listings correct as of 22 March)

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