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Liam Wood

How to watch Man City vs Sevilla with TV channel, live stream details and early team news

Manchester City will conclude their Group G charge against Sevilla on Wednesday night (8pm). Pep Guardiola and his star-studded squad won their first three games in the Champions League this term and followed that up with draws against FC Copenhagen and Borussia Dortmund to rubber-stamp progression. Dortmund will follow them into the competition's knockout rounds.

Sevilla's place in the group has also been confirmed - they will finish third, meaning they'll be appearing once again in the Europa League, the competition in which they've had phenomenal success in recent years, and could see them going up against Manchester United.

Here are the key TV details you need to know for when City lock horns Sevilla on Wednesday night.

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What channel is Man City vs Sevilla on?

BT Sport hold broadcasting rights to the Champions League in this country. Coverage for the match will begin at 7.15pm on BT Sport 3 with kick-off scheduled for 8pm. Pundits will take you through the action and continue with their analysis until 10.30pm.

Can I stream Man City vs Sevilla?

So long as you have a valid BT Sport subscription, you can stream the game online - via the broadcaster's app - on your mobile phone, laptop or other such devices. Click this link for more details >>>

You can follow every kick from this Champions League contest with our matchday blog. As always, your dedicated reporting team from the Manchester Evening News will provide a rundown of the action and pick up on insightful bits that even the TV cameras might miss.

What is the early Man City vs Sevilla team news?

Norway sensation Erling Haaland picked up a knock against former club Dortmund as he was withdrawn from the action after 45 minutes. He did not feature when City met Leicester City on Saturday lunchtime and Guardiola has confirmed he will not be risked on Wednesday.

England internationals Kyle Walker (groin) and Kalvin Phillips (shoulder) are the two longer-term injury absentees. Guardiola also addressed the pair at his press conference on Tuesday, confirming their World Cup fate lies in the hands of Gareth Southgate.

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