WHEN AND WHERE
The game kicks off at 8pm (UK) on Monday 22 June at the Etihad Stadium.
In the UK, the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and you can also keep up to date with all the action on ManCity.com’s Matchday Centre or via our official Twitter platform: @ManCity.
Fans living outside of the UK should check out our global TV listings to find out how they can tune in wherever they are in the world.
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TEAM NEWS
Manchester City
Aymeric Laporte completed 70 minutes of City’s 3-0 triumph over Arsenal, while Leroy Sane was named on the bench.
Eric Garcia was stretchered off, having collided with Ederson, and will miss the game.
John Stones, who missed the win over Arsenal with an ankle problem, could be fit and in contention to return.
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Burnley
The Clarets have concerns over Chris Wood and Johann Berg Gudmundsson, while Ashley Barnes will miss out as he continues to recover from a hernia operation.
PEP’S VIEW
“The players arrived fresh and no problems - just a lack of physical condition. To get physical condition you have to play minutes.
“The problem is when you start playing every two, three days. I wont change 11 players every time, but I will use the chance to make five subs for every game.
“And the best will be ready to play in the FA Cup if we are lucky to get past Newcastle and especially Real Madrid (in the Champions League).”
Opposition view: Ben Mee
“They looked sharp and in really good nick (against Arsenal) and we are going to have to be really focused and on our game to come up against them.
“They have had a little bit of experience in the surroundings they are going to be playing in with everything that is going on around the pitch before the games and the protocols, which is a little bit of an advantage to them as well.
“We are going to have to really turn up and perform like we can and be resolute and focused and work hard overall to get a result at a tough place to go.”
MATCH OFFICIALS
Referee: Andre Marriner
Assistants: Marc Perry, Adrian Holmes
Fourth official: Andy Madley
VAR: Kevin Friend
Assistant VAR: Simon Beck.
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LAST MEETING
City were back to our breathtaking best as Burnley were swept aside at Turf Moor in December.
Dominating from start to finish, the Champions took a first-half lead through Gabriel Jesus before adding further goals from Jesus, Rodri and Riyad Mahrez to complete a hugely impressive 4-1 win against the Clarets.
It was exactly the fillip Pep Guardiola’s side needed after a testing few weeks.
Now TV offer
The Premier League, Sky Sports and NOW TV have agreed to offer 2x NOW TV ‘Day Pass’ vouchers for free to every Premier League Seasoncard holder & Hospitality Seasonal member
We’re Not Really Here
Our ‘We’re Not Really Here’ campaign aims to connect and engage our fans in a series of new and innovative ways.
You may not be able to sing for the team in the stands, but your support remains as important as ever.
Every matchday, home and away, we’ll kick off the big game build-up with a brand new programme called, fittingly, ‘We’re Not Really Here’, in honour of the chant synonymous with all City fans.
We will be inviting supporters to get in touch throughout the show, letting us know your views as well how you are experiencing the big matches behind closed doors.
Simply use the hashtag #WNRH to join the conversation and get involved to ensure that your views and voice is heard.
Premier League rule changes
Whilst football is back, it is be different to what we are used to.
The absence of fans is the most significant change, but a host of other measures have been implemented to protect players and staff, all of which will affect the matchday experience.