All the dates, times, kick-offs, venues, and TV channel information you need for the week ahead.

Tuesday

Pep Guardiola will provide a full-squad update in his press conference ahead of our Champions League quarter-final second leg against Borussia Dortmund.

Sergio Aguero and Aymeric Laporte both missed the game against Leeds United with slight knocks and the manager will confirm whether they will be available for the Dortmund tie, which City lead 2-1 on aggregate.

Scheduled for 13:15 (UK), you can watch the boss address the media live on mancity.com and our official app.

You can also keep up-to-date with Guardiola’s pre-match thoughts via our Twitter: @ManCity.

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Wednesday

City take on Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of our Champions League quarter-final at the Westfalenstadion in Germany.

If City avoid defeat, we will progress into the semi-finals of the competition for only the second time in our history.

Should Dortmund score even one goal, City will also have to score as the German side have an away goal.

If the game ends 2-1 to Dortmund, extra time and possibly penalties would be required.

Should Dortmund win by more than one goal, they would progress, while City could lose 3-2 and go through on away goals.

The match gets underway at 20:00 (UK) and is available to watch on BT Sport in the UK, while you can also follow all the action as it unfolds via our Matchday Centre and Twitter: @ManCity.

As always, a more City-focused outlook on proceedings is available with We’re Not Really Here (#WNRH), which is available from 18:55 (UK) on all digital platforms.

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Former City duo Richard Dunne and Kevin Horlock will be our special guests, offering their expert analysis alongside our presenter Cel Spellman, at half-time and following the final whistle.

A comprehensive match report and post-match reaction from Pep Guardiola and a player will also be available to view on mancity.com, while you can also access a full-match replay with a CITY+ subscription from midnight.

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Friday

Pep Guardiola will once again address the media ahead of our FA Cup semi-final clash with Chelsea from 13:30pm (UK).

Thomas Tuchel’s are in fine form, with only one loss in 17 games since the German took over.

You can watch the boss address the media live on mancity.com and our official app.

You can also keep up-to-date with Guardiola’s pre-match thoughts via our Twitter: @ManCity.

Later on, the U23 Manchester derby takes place at the Academy Stadium as Enzo Maresca’s side look to move within touching distance of the Premier League 2 title.

City EDS are eight points clear of second-placed Blackburn Rovers with a far superior goal difference.

A win over United would leave City needing two points from the remaining three matches – though one point would almost certainly be enough.

Kick-off is at 19:00 (UK), and the match is available to watch live via CITY+.

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You can also follow the action via our dedicated Twitter: @ManCityAcademy and catch reaction from Enzo Maresca and a player on mancity.com.

Saturday

It’s a busy day with three of our teams in action.

City host Aston Villa in The Women’s FA Cup fourth round at the Academy Stadium with a kick-off of 1pm.

Gareth Taylor’s side will be keen to keep their quest for more silverware alive against a Villa team we have already beaten twice this season with a 9-0 aggregate.

Then, at 2pm, our Under-18s resume their bid for the PL18 title with a trip to bottom-placed Sunderland.

City are third in the table, five points behind leaders Manchester United with a game in hand.

Again, you can follow the action via our dedicated Twitter: @ManCityAcademy.

Last but not least, City take on Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.

The in-form Pensioners and City will both hope to have booked places in the Champions League semi-final by the time this game kicks-off at 17:30 (UK).

The clash will be televised live on BBC One, or you can follow events on our Matchday Centre which will have a We’re Not Really Here Wembley special live before the game, at half-time and after the final whistle.