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Hannah Pinnock

How to watch Man City vs Liverpool FA Cup: TV channel, live stream details, early team news

All eyes will be on Liverpool and Manchester City once again this weekend as they face each other for the second time in the space of a week at Wembley with a 3:30pm kick-off.

The two teams will face off in the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a place in the final up for grabs against either Chelsea or Crystal Palace. Jurgen Klopp will hope his side can reach their second domestic cup final of the season.

Last Sunday's meeting at the Etihad ended in a 2-2 draw and twice Liverpool fought back after going a goal behind to ensure they walked away with at least a point. This time, though, there will need to be a winner as the rivalry between the two teams intensifies.

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It's a clash you won't want to miss, so here's how you can tune in and catch all the action with all the details you need.

What channel is the game on?

UK viewers will be able to watch the game live on BBC One and BBC One HD with coverage starting at 3:00pm, half an hour before kick-off.

How to stream Man City vs Liverpool

Viewers based in the UK will also be able to stream the match live using BBC iPlayer on all devices, including tablets and mobile phones. Alternatively, you can follow the action live on our dedicated match blog.

Early team news

Manchester City are currently sweating over the fitness of duo Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker as both picked up injuries in their Champions League fixture midweek. Guardiola confirmed they missed training on Friday, but refused to rule them out of Saturday's clash.

Ruben Dias could return to the City line-up as he took part in training following an injury lay-off. The defender missed the meeting at the Etihad last week, so he could provide a major boost.

For Liverpool, Diogo Jota remains the only doubt as Klopp revealed he picked up a slight knock in the win over Benfica on Wednesday night. Although, he said 'everybody should be fine' for the game.

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