Wednesday
It’s Derby Day as we travel to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the Carabao Cup semi-finals.
Kick-off is at 19:45 (UK) and, in a change to the norm, the tie will be settled on the night as this year’s semi-finals will be played over one leg to ease fixture congestion as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the UK, the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and, wherever you are in the world, you can watch our City-centric We’re Not Really Here matchday show from 18:45 (UK) on all our digital channels.
If you’re unable to watch on TV, then mancity.com is the place to be as we’ll have minute by minute updates in our Matchday Centre and you can also follow the action as it unfolds via our Twitter account @ManCity
A match report and all the post-match reaction will be on mancity.com after the full-time whistle, whilst a full-match replay will be available on CITY+ from midnight after the game.
Friday
Pep Guardiola will speak to the media ahead of this weekend’s FA Cup third round tie against Birmingham City.
The manager’s pre-match press conference will begin at around 13:30 (UK).
We will bring you the latest news from the boss as soon as it lands here on mancity.com, whilst there will also be updates on Twitter: @ManCity.
Saturday
It’s a busy day at the City Football Academy (CFA), with two games taking place on Saturday afternoon.
Our Under-18s return to action for the first time in 2021 with an U18 Premier League game against Stoke City, which begins at 14:00 (UK).
We’ll have live updates on Twitter: @ManCityAcademy and a match report and reaction from manager Carlos Vicens on mancity.com after the full-time whistle.
The second match of the day sees our women’s first team face West Ham United in their first Women’s Super League fixture of the new year.
Gareth Taylor’s side kick-off at 15:00 (UK) and the game will be shown live on the FA Player.
If you’re unable to tune in, you can get in game updates on Twitter: @ManCityWomen and we’ll have a match report and reaction from Taylor and a player on mancity.com afterwards.
Highlights will be available to watch on mancity.com from midday on Monday 11 January, as well as a full-match replay for CITY+ subscribers.
Sunday
Our 2020/21 FA Cup campaign begins at home to Championship outfit, Birmingham.
Kick-off is at 13:30 (UK) and the game will be streamed live on the BBC Sport website.
Our We’re Not Really Here show will begin one hour before kick-off, which you can watch on all our digital platforms and if you’re unable to tune in to the game itself, we’ll have minute by minute coverage in our Matchday Centre here on mancity.com and live updates on Twitter: @ManCity.
A match report and all the post-match reaction will be on mancity.com after the full-time whistle, whilst a full-match replay will be available on CITY+ from midnight after the game.