21 November 2020

Tottenham v Manchester City: What time and channel? How do I stream it? Latest team news

The Premier League returns this weekend after what some would call a needlessly packed international break.

And what better way to kick domestic football back into gear in England than a tussle between Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.

Tottenham and Manchester City face off on Saturday teatime with six points separating the two, but perhaps not in the order many would have envisaged at the start of the season.

Spurs are just one point off Leicester at the top of the table and have not lost in the Premier League since the opening day.

Meanwhile, City are a little off the pace in tenth, but are just six points off Leicester with a game in hand over almost all the teams above them.

Guardiola heads into the game having penned a two-year extension to his contract at City which will keep him at the Etihad until 2023, while Mourinho recently celebrated one year at Tottenham.

It promises to be an intriguing battle between both players and managers, one you will not want to miss.

Here is everything you need to know about Tottenham v Manchester City this weekend

Guardiola and Mourinho have been managerial rivals for more than a decade

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What time and what channel is it on?

The match will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a kick-off time of 5:30pm GMT on Saturday, November 21 and will be available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from 5pm.

How do I stream it?

Sky Sports customers will be able to watch Tottenham v Manchester City live through the use of the Sky Go app. For non-customers, this is £5.99 for a mobile month pass.

The game will also be available on the NOW TV app. This is £9.99 for a day pass or £25 for a three-month pass.

For those who do not have a subscription with Sky, you can buy a day pass for £9.99 or a month pass for £33.99.

Team News

Tottenham will be without full-back Matt Doherty after he tested positive for coronavirus while away on international duty with Republic of Ireland.

Erik Lamela is also unavailable for Mourinho’s side, but Steven Bergwijn will be eligible to play despite The Netherlands sending him back home for being unfit.

Manchester City will miss Fernandinho as he is out with a stomach problem, but Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero are both back in training and could feature.

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