
Manchester City F.C.
·24 November 2021
City v PSG: Kick-off time, TV information and team news

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·24 November 2021
All the information you need ahead of City’s Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain.
City and PSG lock horns on Matchday Five of our Champions League Group A campaign on Wednesday 24 November.
Kick-off at the Etihad Stadium is scheduled for 20:00 (UK), with the game being broadcast live on BT Sport 2 in the UK.
Those living elsewhere can find out how to tune in via our global TV Listings at the foot of this page.
Alistair Mann and Michael Brown will provide commentary throughout the 90 minutes, while minute-by-minute text updates are available in our Matchday Centre, starting at 18:00 (UK).
For those with push notifications turned on, you'll also get alerted as soon as the teams are announced when any goals go in.
Our Matchday Live show can be found on all digital platforms including the app, beginning at 18:45.
Nedum Onuoha and Shaun Wright-Phillips are special guests for our PSG clash and will offer their expert insight prior to kick-off before a half-time debrief and detailed post-match recap.
The former City duo, who made just shy of 400 appearances for the Club, will also answer viewer questions throughout the broadcast. To have your say, 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.
Pep Guardiola will assess Jack Grealish’s fitness before making a decision on whether to select him for Manchester City's game against Paris Saint-Germain.
The midfielder missed the 3-0 victory over Everton after returning from the international break with an injury, but the City boss says his condition has significantly improved.
Guardiola will be without Kevin De Bruyne for the second consecutive game as he continues to self-isolate following a positive COVID-19 test.
Ahead of the visit of Mauricio Pochettino’s men, the Catalan admitted several players are carrying niggles and said he will wait until Wednesday’s final training session before deciding who will feature at the Etihad Stadium.
“Jack is much better,” Guardiola told journalists at his pre-match press conference.
“[There are] some niggles for some players. Tomorrow we have the last training session and we will decide then who will play.
“Unfortunately, Kevin is not available.
“I don't know [when his isolation period ends]. We will do another PCR test and then hopefully it will be negative and he will be back.”
Manchester City returned from the international break with a dominant 3-0 Premier League victory at home to Everton on Sunday 21 November.
Raheem Sterling opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time before a Rodrigo thunderbolt doubled our advantage before the hour.
Bernardo Silva rounded off the scoring late on, but there was still enough time for James McAtee to make his Premier League debut off the bench against the Toffees.
Pep Guardiola’s men were edged out in the French capital in our last meeting with PSG, which took place on Matchday Two of our Champions League Group A campaign.
Idrissa Gueye handed the hosts the advantage at Le Parc des Princes inside eight minutes with an emphatic drive.
And despite City having the Parisians on the back foot for the majority of the match, Lionel Messi grabbed his first PSG goal in spectacular fashion with 15 to play to double Mauricio Pochettino’s men’s advantage.
Victory at home to Everton on Sunday means City come into the tie off the back of three successive victories in all competitions.
In that time, Pep Guardiola’s men have found the net on nine occasions and conceded just once in victories over the Toffees, Manchester United and Club Brugge respectively.
It means we currently sit top of Group A in the Champions League and second in the Premier League table, three points off the summit.
PSG are one point and one place behind City after drawing 2-2 with RB Leipzig in their last European outing.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men are 11 points clear at the top of French Ligue 1 however, and beat Nantes 3-1 at the weekend.
Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA)
Assistant referees: Alessandro Giallatini (ITA), Fabiano Preti (ITA)
VAR: Marco Di Bello (ITA)
Assistant VAR: Maurizio Mariani (ITA)
Fourth official: Luca Pairetto (ITA)