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How To Watch: Manchester City vs Crystal Palace (Premier League): TV Channel, Live Stream, Kick-Off Time

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Updated 12:52 4 Jan 2023 GMTPublished 14:37 26 Aug 2022 GMT+1

How To Watch: Manchester City vs Crystal Palace (Premier League): TV Channel, Live Stream, Kick-Off Time

Manchester City return to Premier League action following a trip to Barcelona, hosting Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Srinivas Sadhanand

Srinivas Sadhanand

After dropping their first points of the new Premier League season against Newcastle United in a thrilling 3-3 draw last weekend, Manchester City will hope to return to winning ways on Saturday afternoon.

Coming off the back of another 3-3 draw, this time against Barcelona in a charity friendly, City made a number of changes to their starting line-up meaning several of their key players were rested.

However, the side’s big-hitters will be raring to make a statement against Crystal Palace, as they return to playing at the Etihad Stadium once again this weekend.

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It is crucial to emphasise that it is easier said than done to do a number on the South London outfit.

With Patrick Vieira’s men holding Liverpool to a 1-1 draw, beating Aston Villa convincingly with a 3-1 win and making light work of Oxford United in the League Cup through a 2-0 victory, the visitors’ recent string of results prove that they are in a rich vein of form.

However, Palace will have a tall task on their hands as the Premier League champions are as tough a side to face as there is in the world away from home.

In what has all the makings of a brilliant contest, here is how fans across the world can tune into the action!


Global Kick-Off Times

United Kingdom

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15:00 BST

United Arab Emirates

18:00 UAE

United States of America

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Eastern Time: 10:00 EST

Pacific Time: 19:00 PST

Indian Subcontinent

19:30 IST

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Erling Haaland scores for Manchester City vs Newcastle.
Erling Haaland scores for Manchester City vs Newcastle.


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TV Listings

The match will not be broadcast live in the UK.

For fans living elsewhere, you can find complete TV listings here.

Featured Image Credit: rosdemora / Alamy

Topics: Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Premier League, Football

Srinivas Sadhanand
Srinivas Sadhanand

Football journalist, midfield enthusiast, human. In that order.

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