
Manchester City F.C.
·28 October 2022
Leicester v City: Kick-off time, TV info and team news

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Yahoo sportsManchester City F.C.
·28 October 2022
Find out everything you need to know ahead of our Premier League clash with Leicester City.
We will travel to King Power Stadium on Saturday 29 October in the Premier League, with the match kicking off at 12:30 (UK).
The match will be shown live in the UK on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
Supporters living around the world can find out how they can tune in via our global TV listings, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
You can follow all the action on our official app.
Minute-by-minute text updates will begin in our Matchday Centre at 10:30 (UK), whilst our Matchday Live show will start just before 11:30 (UK). Shaun Wright-Phillips and Paul Dickov are our guests.
The Matchday Live team will reconvene for a half-time debrief before a more in-depth post-match verdict after the full-time whistle.
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.
During the game you can listen to live audio commentary from Alistair Mann while our text commentary continues.
Highlights from the match can be found later in the evening, while a full-match replay will also be available to CITY+ subscribers from midnight following the game.
Pep Guardiola says he will assess the fitness of Erling Haaland at Friday’s afternoon training session before deciding if he is able to face Leicester City.
The boss also offered encouraging news on two of City’s longer-term absentees.
Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips have both undergone surgery after picking up injuries earlier in the campaign – and while the Leicester game comes too soon for their returns to action, both are still hopeful of being fit enough to feature at this winter’s World Cup.
Bernardo Silva was the match-winner as we beat Leicester City in an entertaining game at the King Power Stadium in September 2021.
The Portuguese midfielder scored the only goal of the game to give Pep Guardiola’s side a deserved victory from a hard-fought contest, smashing home from close range after Joao Cancelo’s shot deflected kindly into his path off Caglar Soyuncu.
It took City just over an hour to break the deadlock in the East Midlands, where Kasper Schmeichel was inspired form to prevent us from winning by an even greater margin.
The Dane made smart stops from Gabriel Jesus, Ferran Torres and Bernardo to keep his team in the game, though Brendan Rodgers’ men also saw several golden opportunities go begging.
Ederson made a crucial save from Harvey Barnes early on and the winger saw a header clip the top of the crossbar, whilst Jamie Vardy had a goal ruled out for offside after he raced clear of Ruben Dias and Aymeric Laporte and rounded Ederson.
Erling Haaland's first-half double and Kevin de Bruyne's superb strike inspired City to a 3-1 Premier League victory over Brighton and Hove Albion at the Etihad Stadium last weekend.
The Foxes coasted to a 4-0 away victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in their last league encounter.
We are currently second in the top-flight, with 26 points from 11 matches, sitting just two points off league-leaders Arsenal.
The Foxes are unbeaten in their last three league matches, winning twice and drawing once. They sit 17th with 11 points on the board.
Courtesy of livesoccertv.com.