When and where
Manchester City v Crystal Palace takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday 6 May and kicks off at 12:30pm.
In the UK the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports 1, while fans around the world should check out our global TV listings to find out how they can tune in.
You can also follow the game live on mancity.com, Twitter and our matchday app.
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Team news
City: Ilkay Gundogan (knee) remains sidelined for City, while goalkeeper Claudio Bravo (calf), Sergio Aguero (groin) and John Stones (muscle) also miss out having sustained a calf injury against United. David Silva (leg) is a doubt,
Palace: Yohan Cabaye (knock) is a slight doubt, while James Tomkins (ankle) and Pape Soure (leg) are major doubts. Scott Dann (knee), Connor Wickham (ACL) and Mamadou Sakho (knee) are likely to miss out.
Referee: Michael Oliver
Last time
Man City faced Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park back in January in the fourth round of the FA Cup, emerging victorious with a 3-0 win thanks to goals from Raheem Sterling, Yaya Toure.
The previous Premier League fixture between the two sides took place in November with City claiming a 2-1 away win with a brace from the returning Toure.
Gallery: Silva trains ahead of Palace test
Take a look at the players in action at a sunny CFA on Thursday.
Pep Guardiola team news update
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola revealed that Sergio Aguero will miss out on the match, while John Stones and Claudio Bravo are also sidelined.
Guardiola: Champions League place is on our hands