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·16 March 2021

City v Borussia Monchengladbach: Kick-off time, TV info and injury news

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Essential information ahead of our Champions League clash...

When and where

Because of COVID-19 travel restrictions, we once again face the German outfit in Budapest, with kick-off scheduled for 20:00 (UK) on Tuesday 16 March.


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The game will be broadcast live in the UK on BT Sport 2, while supporters living elsewhere who want to tune in should check out the global TV listings at the foot of this page.

Minute-by-minute coverage is also available via our Matchday Centre, and you can also follow the action as it unfolds via our Twitter: @ManCity.

A full-match replay of our Champions League clash will also be available to view on CITY+ from midnight.

We’re Not Really Here

The special guests for Tuesday’s We’re Not Really Here (#WNRH) live show will be Nedum Onuoha and Kevin Horlock.

The duo will join Cel Spellman in the studio back at the Etihad Stadium from 19:00 (UK), to discuss how they see the game unfolding, before a quick half-time debrief and 30-minute full-time analysis.

Time permitting, we will also hear the post-match thoughts of both a player and Pep Guardiola, followed by Nedum and Kevin’s reaction.

Fan input is always welcomed on We’re Not Really Here, so if you want to get involved, make sure to tweet using #WNRH.

During the game, you can also follow full-match commentary exclusively on mancity.com and our official app.

Team News

Pep Guardiola confirmed that his full first-team squad will make the trip to Budapest for the Round of 16 clash.

Guardiola said Raheem Sterling will return to the squad after missing Saturday's 3-0 win away at Fulham, whilst Nathan Ake will also travel with the team despite not featuring since December due to injury.

Form Guide

City will be boosted by Saturday evening’s 3-0 victory at Fulham in the Premier League, which moved Pep Guardiola’s men past the 70-point mark with 8 matches to play.

We remain unbeaten in this season’s Champions League campaign, and have won 23 of our last 24 matches in all competitions.

Our opponents currently sit 10th in the German Bundesliga, and will be hoping to right the wrongs from their 3-1 defeat to Augsburg last time out when they travel to Budapest.

Last Meeting

Goals from Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus handed City the advantage in the first leg of our last-16 clash at the end of February.

Bernardo headed home emphatically just before the half hour, getting on the end of his countryman Joao Cancelo’s inch-perfect cross from the left to put us in the lead.

And the Portuguese duo combined once again as Gabriel Jesus doubled the advantage with 25 minutes to play, with the ball eventually nodded into the path of the Brazilian, who stabbed home under pressure.

Pep Guardiola’s men put in a typically impressive performance in Budapest, breaking an English top-flight record with a 12th consecutive away win in the process.

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