Everything you need to know ahead of City’s 2023/24 Premier League opener…
WHEN AND WHERE
Pep Guardiola’s side face Burnley at Turf Moor on Friday 11 August, with kick-off scheduled for 20:00 (UK).
The fixture will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports but if you reside outside of Great Britain you can learn how to view proceedings via our global TV listings at the bottom of the page, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
MAN CITY APP COVERAGE
As always, the official Man City app has got you covered when it comes to following the action from wherever you are in the world.
You can keep across the action via our Matchday Centre on mancity.com and the official Man City app, which provides blow-by-blow updates, analysis and reaction before, during and after the clash.
And Nedum Onuoha, Gareth Taylor and Joleon Lescott will be our special guests on Matchday Live - offering their expert insight at half-time and in greater detail after the final whistle.
Those with push notifications turned on in the app will be alerted to key moments throughout the game as they happen, while Alistair Mann and Michael Brown will also provide audio commentary.
A detailed match report as well as reaction from Guardiola and players alike can also be accessed soon after the final whistle.
A CITY+ and Recast full-match replay will also be available while extended highlights will follow from Turf Moor.
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The City boss said that new signing Josko Gvardiol will be in the squad to face Burnley along with Nathan Ake after both missed the Community Shield clash with Arsenal.
Guardiola is also expecting a tough game against Burnley, saying newly-promoted sides can be difficult opponents in the opening weeks of the season.
“Normally the first games are difficult,” he said. “Especially against newly-promoted teams because they have nothing to lose, they have the energy and the dream for a good season.
“Vinny [Kompany] knows us well and has done an incredible job, changing the way Burnley played for the last few years with Sean Dyche.
“He destroyed the Championship, since day one it was win, win, win and it’s so difficult in this competition. The style from Vinny, he’s done an incredible job, it will be a tough game.”
Team news
Pep Guardiola makes five changes for City’s Friday night Premier League opener away at Burnley.
Ederson, Nathan Ake, Rico Lewis, skipper Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden all come into the starting line-up from the side that kicked off the Community Shield last Sunday against the Gunners.
Grealish and Ortega Moreno both start on the bench along with summer signing Kovacic with fellow Croatian summer arrival Josko Gvardiol also amongst the replacements.
Stones misses out through injury while Dias is also not fully fit to be included in tonight’s squad.
We last faced the Clarets in the 2022/23 FA Cup quarter-final where an Erling Haaland hat-trick alongside goals from Julian Alvarez (two) and Cole Palmer secured a fine 6-1 win.
The Norwegian struck twice inside three minutes just after the half hour mark to hand us a commanding lead against a dogged Burnley side.
And he then completed his then sixth treble of the term 14 minutes into the second half to take his tally for the season to an incredible 42 goals in March.
Amidst a raucous Etihad atmosphere, Alvarez then bagged a brace with substitute Palmer also getting on the scoresheet as Pep Guardiola’s side stormed into the last four.
LAST TIME OUT
We narrowly lost to Arsenal after a penalty shootout in the Community Shield at Wembley.
Substitute Cole Palmer fired City ahead with a wonderful strike in the 77th minute with a left-foot curler into the top corner from the edge of the box.
But Arsenal equalised 11 minutes into injury time when Leandro Trossard’s low shot deflected off Manuel Akanji, wrongfooting Stefan Ortega Moreno taking the game to penalties.
In the shootout, Kevin De Bruyne hit the bar and Aaron Ramsdale saved Rodrigo’s penalty while the Gunners scored all of their four penalties.