Manchester City are hoping to book their place in the Champions League final when they travel to Spain to take on Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu this evening.
City dominated for large periods in last weeks first leg clash at the Etihad, but were pegged back repeatedly by a stubborn Real Madrid side inspired by talismanic striker Karim Benzema. Benzema scored twice in Manchester last week, including a memorable Panenka that silenced the Etihad faithful.
Kyle Walker and John Stones are doubts for City, while Eden Hazard is unlikely to feature for Madrid.
Here's what you need to know:
Venue
Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid
Time and Date
8pm on Wednesday, May 4th
TV Channel/Streaming information
The game will be shown live on Virgin Media Two (7:30pm) and BT Sport two (7pm).
The game can also be streamed on the LiveScore app; LiveScore are streaming every UEFA Champions League game - including the final - live and free via its app. The free-to-air broadcasting deal within Ireland applies to the next three seasons, covering 2021/22 through to 2023/24.
Quotes corner
Pep Guardiola: “Wolves, Newcastle, West Ham and Aston Villa. We win (them all and) we will be champions - we drop points Liverpool will be champions.
“We know exactly what we need to do - win our games.
“Still it is a privilege and an honour to try win back to back titles and four Premier Leagues in five years.
“Right now it's not too much complicated, they are going to win their games.”
Odds
Real Madrid: 9/4
Draw: 14/5
Manchester City: EVENS
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