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

TUESDAY

Atletico Madrid v City | Pep Guardiola press conference | 13:00 BST (1:00pm UK)

A busy week kicks off with a look ahead to Wednesday night’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final second-leg against Atletico Madrid.

City go into the game with a 1-0 lead from the first-leg, thanks to Kevin De Bruyne‘s second half goal.



Manager Pep Guardiola and a player from the squad will be facing the media with a press conference from 13:00 BST (1pm UK) and you can follow it live on mancity.com and our official app.

Should you be unable to watch as it unfolds, then rest assured that both a written review and video recap will be available soon after the press conference has concluded.

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WEDNESDAY

Atletico Madrid v City | UEFA Champions League | 20:00 BST (8pm UK)

Guardiola‘s side travel to Spain for the second-leg of this quarter-final tie.

The game will be shown live in the UK on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport Ultimate.

Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 (8pm UK) and you can follow the action live with our Matchday Centre on mancity.com and our official app, as well as the best of the action on Twitter: @ManCity.

A comprehensive match report, highlights and Full Match Replay (via CITY+) will follow across the evening.

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You can also tune into our live matchday show - Matchday Live - with special guests engaging in pre-match discussion and post-match analysis from one hour before kick-off.

Available on all digital platforms, our matchday show offers the best City-centric build-up and reaction to all of our first team matches.

THURSDAY

City U18 v Liverpool U18 | U18 Premier League | 12:00 BST (12pm UK)
West ham v City | Gareth Taylor press conference | Women’s FA Cup | 14:30 BST (2:30pm UK)

Ben Wilkinson‘s table-topping young Blues come up against second-placed Liverpool. City are seven points ahead of the Merseyside club, who have one game in hand.

Kick-off is scheduled for 12:00 (UK). The match will be broadcast live on CITY+, with the key moments of the action available to follow on Twitter: @ManCityAcademy.

A detailed match report will also be made available soon after the game’s conclusion on mancity.com and the official Man City app.

Women’s team boss Taylor will also be previewing his side’s FA Cup semi-final clash with West Ham later on in the day. 

Both a written review and video recap will be available soon after the press conference has concluded.

FRIDAY

City v Liverpool | Pep Guardiola press conference | FA Cup semi-final | Time TBC

The boss will preview Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and you can follow it live on mancity.com and our official app.

Should you be unable to watch as it unfolds, then rest assured that both a written review and video recap will be available soon after the press conference has concluded.

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SATURDAY

West Ham v City | Women’s FA Cup semi-final | 12:15 BST (12:15pm UK)
City v Liverpool | FA Cup semi-final | 15:30 BST (3:30pm UK)

An FA Cup double header for City!

The afternoon begins with Taylor’s side taking on the Hammers at the Chigwell Construction Stadium. The match will be broadcast live on BBC One.

Shortly after, Guardiola‘s side lock horns with Liverpool again, this time at Wembley Stadium for a spot in the FA Cup final. This match will also be broadcast live on BBC One.



You can follow both matches live with our Matchday Centre on mancity.com and our official app, as well as the best of the action on Twitter: @ManCity and @ManCityWomen.

Comprehensive match reports, highlights and Full Match Replays (via CITY+) will follow across the evening.

CITY+ | SIGN UP TO ACCESS EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

You can also tune into our live matchday show - Matchday Live - with special guests engaging in pre-match discussion and post-match analysis from one hour before kick-off.

Available on all digital platforms, our matchday show offers the best City-centric build-up and reaction to all of our first team matches.