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·27 September 2021

PSG v City: Kick-off time, team news and TV listings

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Everything you need to know ahead of our Champions League clash...

When and where

Matchday Two of our Champions League journey gets underway in the French capital at 20:00pm (UK) on Tuesday 28 September.


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For viewers in the UK, the action from Parc des Princes will be shown live on BT Sport 2, while those wanting to tune in around the world can find out which channels will be broadcasting the action via our Global TV listings at the foot of this page.

You can also follow minute-by-minute coverage via our Matchday Centre here on mancity.com and the official Man City app, as well as the key bits of the action over on Twitter: @ManCity.

Reaction from Pep Guardiola and players will be available following the full-time whistle, as will match highlights from midnight.

Should you miss the action entirely, or just want to relive it, then CITY+ subscribers can also watch a full-match replay from midnight on Tuesday evening.

Matchday Live

Former City duo Paul Dickov and Nedum Onuoha will be special guests for our live show against PSG, offering their expert insight on all digital platforms, including via our Matchday Centre.

Matchday Live gets underway one hour before kick-off, with Dickov and Onuoha casting their eye over Pep Guardiola's current crop, assessing both our recent performances and the potential threats our opponents will pose in the French capital.

Before the game gets underway, there will be time for other City-centric chat and, as always, plenty of laughs, stats and social media interaction along the way.

Paul and Nedum will reconvene for a half-time debrief and a comprehensive post-match summary where, time permitting, they will also react to the thoughts of Pep Guardiola and a player.

Matchday Live is guaranteed to offer a unique blend of expert insight and City-focused humour, making it a must watch for any of our first team matches!

Supporter information

Essential supporter information, such as stadium access, ticket collection and transport links, can be found here.

Information on ticket prices and qualifications as well as travel between the UK and France can be found here.

Pep Guardiola preview

The boss will look ahead to our clash with PSG when he faces the media on Monday 27 September.

Pep's press conference will get underway at around 13:15pm (UK) and will be available to watch live on mancity.com and the official Man City app.

The Catalan will also be joined by a player, who will share their thoughts ahead of our Matchday Two clash.

A comprehensive roundup of both Pep Guardiola and our City star's press conference will be available to view on mancity.com and our official app across the afternoon, as well as a full video replay.

Last time out

Manchester City began our Champions League campaign in style with a comprehensive 6-3 victory over RB Leipzig in Pep Guardiola's 300th match in the dugout.

A Nathan Ake header, Nordi Mukiele own goal and late Riyad Mahrez penalty cancelled out Christopher Nkunku's strike to hand City a 3-1 advantage at the break.

Nkunku then reduced the arrears with a near-post header shortly after the restart, but Pep Guardiola's men hit back immediately when Jack Grealish curled in his first Champions League goal before the hour.

RB Leipzig's no.18 then completed his hat-trick with an incisive low finish but, in a mirror image of his second strike, City restored our two-goal advantage soon after, this time courtesy of a Joao Cancelo thunderbolt.

An enthralling match under the Etihad Stadium lights was capped off by Gabriel Jesus adding a sixth from the bench, to cap off his 200th City appearance in the best possible fashion.

Form Guide

A deserved 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge means Pep Guardiola's men travel to the French capital second in the Premier League with a seven-match unbeaten run in tow.

In those seven matches in all competitions since defeat on the opening day of the season to Tottenham, City have kept five clean sheets and found the net on 24 occasions.

Our opponents sit top of the Ligue 1 having won each of their eight matches so far, boasting an 11-point gap on their nearest rivals after beating Montpellier 2-0 on Saturday 25 September.

Previous meeting

Our most recent meeting with Paris Saint-Germain came in our two-legged semi-final victory in last season's Champions League.

Taking a 2-1 advantage back to an Etihad Stadium which had been hit by a hailstorm before kick-off, City picked up where we left off in the French capital with a deserved 2-0 victory.

Mahrez was back among the goals once again, finishing off a swift counter-attack early on, before tucking home Phil Foden's ball across the PSG box just after the hour to hand us an unassailable 4-1 aggregate lead.

Angel Di Maria was given his marching orders soon after for an off-the-ball stamp on Fernandinho, but City kept our composure to see out a memorable and deserved victory.

Match officials

Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (ESP)

Assistant referees: Pau Cebrián Devís (ESP), Roberto Alonso Fernandez (ESP)

Video Assistant Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera (ESP)

Assistant VAR: Christian Dingert (GER)

Fourth official: Santiago Jaime Latre (ESP)

TV Listings

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