Real Madrid host Manchester City in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final contest on Wednesday evening.
Pep Guardiola's side lead 4-3 at the midway stage of the last-four encounter following what was an enthralling first-leg fixture at the Etihad Stadium. Here are all of the details you need to know about the second leg in the Spanish capital:
What time is Real Madrid v Man City kick-off?
Real Madrid v Manchester City kicks off at 8pm on Wednesday, May 4.
What TV channel is Real Madrid v Man City on? What about live streaming?
Real Madrid v Manchester City will be broadcast live on BT Sport 2. Their coverage begins at 7pm. You can also stream the action live on the BT Sport app or via their website.
What is the latest team news?
Real Madrid will be without Wales star Gareth Bale as he recovers from a back injury. David Alaba is also unavailable, but the hosts will be able to call upon the services of Casemiro.
As for Manchester City, they have welcomed Kyle Walker back into their squad. The defender has been absent with an ankle injury but could feature in Madrid. Joao Cancelo is available, although John Stones will miss out due to a muscle problem.
What have the managers said?
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti: “The team is in good shape, motivated and focused. We face a big challenge and it's a great opportunity to reach another Champions League final. There's a good vibe, we're aware of how tough it’ll be, but are feeling very confident because the tie is wide open. We're currently at a slight disadvantage and want to put that right.”
Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola: “We are two good teams. We saw it a week ago when we played. They are champions of Spain. We are trying to be champions. Both teams are good. I said a week ago we want to win and try and be in another final, for the second year in a row. [But there is] no guarantee the same guys will play the same way. I don't know what will happen. We will try and win the game with the best XI possible."
Who is the referee?
Daniele Orsato will take charge of proceedings in Madrid. The Italian referee will be assisted by Ciro Carbone and Alessandro Giallatini while Davide Massa is the fourth official. Massimiliano Irrati is the video assistant referee.
Latest Real Madrid v Man City betting odds
Match result:
Real Madrid win - 21/10
Draw - 3/1
Man City win - 21/20
To reach the final:
Real Madrid - 7/2
Man City - 1/6
(Odds courtesy of Sky Bet, correct at time of publishing. Gamble responsibly.)
When is the Champions League 2022 final?
The winner between Real Madrid and Man City will face Liverpool in the final at Stade de France on Saturday, May 28. Kick-off is at 8pm.