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·20 May 2022

City v Aston Villa: Kick-off time, TV info and team news

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Everything you need to know ahead of City's crucial Premier League meeting with Aston Villa.

WHEN AND WHERE

City welcome Aston Villa to the Etihad Stadium at 16:00 (UK) on Sunday 22 May.


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In the UK the game will be available to watch live on Sky Sports, with our global TV listings at the foot of this page showing where the game is being broadcast around the world.

As it's the final day of the season, every match in the Premier League will kick off at the same time.

WHAT'S AT STAKE

City know that three points on Sunday will guarantee a fourth Premier League title in five seasons, no matter what Liverpool do.

Liverpool's win over Southampton means only a win will guarantee City the title.

MAN CITY APP COVERAGE

The best place to follow every City game is on the official Man City app. You will not miss a beat.

Alistair Mann will provide commentary throughout the 90 minutes while minute-by-minute text updates are available in our Matchday Centre, starting at 14:00 (UK).

For those with push notifications turned on, you'll get alerted as soon as the teams are announced and any goals go in.

And our Matchday Live show will begin just before 15:00 (UK), ready to give you the team news first.

The Matchday Live team will then reconvene for a quick half-time debrief before a more in-depth post-match verdict, including their reaction to the full-time thoughts of Pep Guardiola and, time permitting, one of our players.

The guests will also answer viewer questions throughout the broadcast, with audience participation actively encouraged on Matchday Live. To get in touch, send a WhatsApp to: +447537186538.

Highlights from the match can be found later in the evening, while a full-match replay will also be available from midnight following the game with a CITY+ subscription.

TEAM NEWS

Pep Guardiola says John Stones and Kyle Walker could feature in Sunday’s title-deciding clash with Aston Villa.

Stones, Walker, and Ruben Dias have been side-lined with injury recently, and all three looked to have had their seasons curtailed early.

However, the England pair returned to training on Thursday morning and the City boss confirmed there is a chance both might feature in some form on Sunday.

He said: “We have incredible doctors and physios. They (Walker and Stones) have trained today. We will see tomorrow. It is good for us to have them back.”

Asked if there were any further injury problems within his squad, Guardiola added: “No, I don’t think so.”

PREVIOUS MEETING

Stunning strikes from Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva helped an injury-hit City to a 2-1 win at Villa Park in December.

Several key players were unavailable on that occasion for City but it didn't stop Pep Guardiola registering his 150th Premier League victory - becoming only the fourth manager to reach that feat.

The first goal came as Dias stepped on a Raheem Sterling cross that reached the edge of the box - our defender swinging with his left foot and finding the near post.

The second, just before half-time, is an undoubted goal of the season contender. Breaking following a Villa attack, a perfect Jesus cross was met by the instep of Bernardo's left foot - flying over Emiliano Martinez's head and high into the net.

Ollie Watkins pulled one back for the hosts but City held on for a crucial three points.

LAST TIME OUT

City fought back from 2-0 down to earn a draw against West Ham at the London Stadium on Sunday.

A long range Jack Grealish strike and an own goal from Hammers defender Vladimir Coufal kept the title in City's hands going into the final week of the season.

Villa drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace at Villa Park on Sunday. Steven Gerrard's side were in the lead thanks to Ollie Watkins but a Jeffrey Schlupp equaliser in the final 10 minutes saw the points shared.

Villa will play relegation threatened Burnley on Thursday evening, before they travel to City.

FORM GUIDE

Before Sunday's draw with West Ham, City had been on a run of five straight victories in the Premier League, scoring 22 and conceding just two in the process.

Our opponents sit in 13th, although they do have a game in hand on several clubs around them.

After taking over in November, Gerrard enjoyed an initial upturn in form which has since levelled out.

In their last six matches, Villa have lost to Tottenham and Liverpool, drew with Palace and Leicester and beaten Norwich and Burnley.

A top-half finish is still possible for Villa, should they win both matches and other results go in their favour.

TV LISTINGS

You can see which channel you need to tune in to, depending on where you are in the world, with this handy table from livesoccertv.com below.

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