When and where
The game will be played on Saturday 14 April at Wembley Stadium, with a late kick-off of 7.45pm.
UK fans can watch all the action live on Sky Sports’ Main Event and Premier League channels, while viewers across the world can refer to our global TV guide for information on how you can see the game.
You can also follow every kick via our minute-by-minute Matchday Centre right here on mancity.com or follow our official Twitter account for live updates - @ManCity.
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Team news
City
John Stones missed the Manchester derby due to discomfort in his adductor muscle and also sat out our recent Champions League clash against Liverpool. Benjamin Mendy (knee) is yet to feature although he is closing on a return from a long-term knee injury.
Pep Guardiola confirmed that Sergio Aguero would not be consered for selection due to an ongoing knee problem.
Fernandinho starts a two-match suspension for picking up a 10th yellow card.
Tottenham
Danny Rose (calf), Kyle Walker-Peters (hamstring) and Harry Winks (ankle) will miss out.
Last time
Our last encounter with the North London club saw us secure three points through an emphatic 4-1 victory at the Etihad.
Back in December, goals from Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and two from Raheem Sterling sealed the Premier League win for us.
Christian Eriksen was the player on the scoresheet for Spurs.
Referee
Jonathan Moss will be the man in the middle on Saturday evening with Simon Bennett and Andy Halliday as his assistants.
Press conference
Pep Guardiola addressed the media at Friday’s press conference, which you can watch below.