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·21 January 2020

Sheffield Utd v Man City: Kick off, team news & TV

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When and where

City's clash with the Blades at Bramall Lane kicks off at 7.30pm on Tuesday 21 January.

The game will be broadcast live in the UK on BT Sport, and you can also keep up to date with all the action on ManCity.com's Matchday Centre or via our Twitter: @ManCity.


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For those living outside the UK, our handy guide will show you how you can tune in, wherever you are in the world.

And there's nothing to worry about if you miss the game - we will have brief and extended highlights available after the game and you can catch the game in full via Man City for TV the following day.

Team news

Benjamin Mendy and John Stones both face late fitness tests ahead of the game at Bramall Lane.

Aymeric Laporte could be in contention for a place in the matchday squad.

Pep Guardiola's preview

“Our aim now is to finish second and for knockout games and all other competitions always you have to have something inside to keep going.

“You cannot play when you’re not running well in PL so have to maintain high standards.

“We have to accept the situation. We can’t deny Liverpool are extraordinary in terms of football and results, but every day I live thinking about what we can do better.

“I have the same opinion. Some games are good, we concede few, but that is difficult to solve and. we have to improve.

“We scored more than Liverpool. I don't have stats here, but we concede more chances and dropped points.

“Against Tottenham – they had two shots on target and they scored twice. When that happens it’s difficult and we have to improve in that area.”

Last time out

Sergio Aguero's 250th and 251st strikes for City weren't enough to see us secure maximum points in a frustrating 2-2 home draw with Crystal Palace.

Sheffield United also picked up an important point in their quest for European football, with Jon Fleck's 83rd minute strike earning Chris Wilder's men a 1-1 draw away at Arsenal.

Last meeting

Second half strikes from Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne earned City a hard-fought 2-0 win over Sheffield United at the Etihad last month.

The victory saw Pep Guardiola reach 100 Premier League wins in record time, and ended the Blades' 11-month unbeaten run on the road in the process.

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