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Daniel Murphy

Five Man City Premier League fixtures rearranged for TV including Tottenham clash

Manchester City have seen five more of their opening Premier League fixtures rearranged for television.

The Premier League has confirmed the fixtures that have been selected for coverage throughout August and September, with City seeing several fixtures moved. It had already been announced that Pep Guardiola's side will get their title defence underway in front of the cameras against West Ham on Sunday, August 7, and plenty of their matches afterwards will also be broadcast.

Their first home match of the campaign, against Bournemouth, isn't one of them, however, but their third game against Newcastle United is. That fixture has been put back to Sunday August 21, so Sky Sports can show it with kick-off at 4:30pm.

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City's following home game against Crystal Palace also hasn't been selected but the Blues will be back on TV the following Wednesday, August 31, when they take on newcomers Nottingham Forest at the Etihad Stadium. That game kicks off at 7:30pm and will be shown by BT Sport.

The Saturday afterwards, September 3, City will be back on Sky Sports at 5:30pm for their away match at Aston Villa and they will be on the channel once again on Saturday, September 10, for a heavyweight clash against Tottenham Hotspur. City will be the early kick-off the following Saturday, September 17, as they face Wolves on BT Sport before there is the first international break of the season.

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