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Is Man City vs Bournemouth on TV? Channel, live stream and team news

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Published 09:18 13 Aug 2022 GMT+1

Is Man City vs Bournemouth on TV? Channel, live stream and team news

Everything you need to know about Man City vs Bournemouth

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Man City host Bournemouth today in Pep Guardiola's sides' first home game of the new Premier League season.

Both teams had a strong start to this campaign, with the Blues defeating West Ham 2-0 and the Cherries beating Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa by the same scoreline.

Here's everything you need to know about Man City vs Bournemouth.

Is Man City vs Bournemouth on TV? Channel and live stream

The game won't be shown live on traditional television or be streamed in the UK because of the Saturday 3pm broadcast blackout.

However, fans can catch highlights of the action on BBC's Match of the Day.


Man City team news

City will again be without Aymeric Laporte, who is recovering from knee surgery. New signing Kalvin Phillips also isn't expected to feature.

Bournemouth team news

New Bournemouth players Ryan Fredericks and Joe Rothwell won't make their debut in today's game, as they are still injured.

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However, Marcos Senesi and Neto could feature.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: Bournemouth, Manchester City, Premier League

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