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Man City vs Real Madrid LIVE: Champions League updates, latest team news, TV, prediction

Man City vs Real Madrid LIVE: Champions League updates, latest team news, TV, prediction

Man City host Real Madrid in the first leg of a blockbuster Champions League play-off tie on Tuesday night. Pep Guardiola’s side had to come from behind to beat Club Brugge in their final league phase match just to reach the knockout stages, and it means they must now go up against the defending champions.

There have been signs that City could turn their season around, but they collapsed to defeat against PSG last month and were then hammered 5-1 by Arsenal, emphasising the vulnerabilities that are still very much there. New signings Omar Marmoush and Abdukodir Khusanov have been added to City’s Champions League squad and could make their first European appearances for the club.

Real’s Champions League campaign has not been hugely convincing either, as they finished 11th in the standings. Carlo Ancelotti’s side, who sit top of LaLiga, so often to come to life at this stage of the season, though, and they will be eyeing a statement result to take back to Madrid for the second leg. Follow all the build-up and action with Standard Sport’s LIVE blog below!

Man City vs Real Madrid latest news

  • Kick-off: 8pm GMT | Etihad Stadium

  • How to watch: TNT Sports

  • Early Man City team news

  • Early Real Madrid team news

  • Prediction

Carlo Ancelotti reveals who he expects to win this year's Champions League

23:04 , Jonathan Gorrie

Carlo Ancelotti expects the winners of the Champions League to emerge from the new 'Clasico' between Real Madrid and Manchester City.

The two European heavyweights have clashed in the latter stages of the competition in the last three seasons - with the victor going on to lift the trophy - and they meet again in this year's play-off round.

Read the full story here!

 (Martin Rickett/PA Wire)
(Martin Rickett/PA Wire)

Standard Sport prediction

19:30 , Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

It may be the fourth consecutive season in which Man City and Real Madrid have faced off in the Champions League, but that doesn’t make this clash any less special.

If the previous meetings are anything to go by then goals are to be expected. Looking at Real Madrid’s depleted defence, it’s hard to see them keeping a clean sheet.

At the same time, they’ve got more than enough in attack to punish City in transition. Tough to pick a winner in the first-leg, so let’s go with a thrilling draw to set up the return fixture nicely.

2-2 draw

Early Real Madrid team news

16:30 , Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Real Madrid have suffered yet another injury blow ahead of their Champions League clash against Manchester City.

Madrid’s defensive woes have been well documented all season. Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao both sustained campaign-ending knee injuries so will play no part at the Etihad Stadium.

Worryingly for Carlo Ancelotti, the situation is showing little signs of improvement. Antonio Rudiger and David Alaba have since joined Carvajal and Militao on the sidelines and have not recovered in time for the Man City clash.

Furthermore, Lucas Vazquez has been ruled out after sustaining a hamstring injury in Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid.

Read the full story here!

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Early Man City team news

14:08 , Matt Verri

Pep Guardiola is hopeful of having Nico Gonzalez available for selection.

Gonzalez, who arrived from Porto on transfer deadline day, made his Man City debut against Leyton Orient at the weekend. However, the midfielder was forced off after just 22 minutes.

When asked after the match for an update on the Spaniard’s availability vs Real Madrid, the Man City boss revealed: “I hope so. The kick was strong in this area. We have a few days, we will see.”

Gonzalez is eligible for the play-off tie as he along with fellow January signings Abdukodir Khusanov and Omar Marmoush have been added to Man City's updated Champions League squad.

Vitor Reis is ineligible however, but Guardiola hopes defensive John Stones and Ruben Dias are over the injury issues that have disrupted their seasons.

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How to watch Man City vs Real Madrid

10:59 , Matt Verri

TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. Coverage starts at 6.30pm GMT ahead of an 8pm kick-off.

Live stream: Subscribers will be able to watch on a live stream via the Amazon Prime Video website or app.

Live blog: You can follow all the action right here with us!

Good morning!

09:38 , Matt Verri

Hello and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Man City vs Real Madrid!

It’s a massive Champions League tie in the play-off round, between two sides who were among the big favourites before a ball was kicked this season.

City have plenty to prove after a poor campaign, though, and it is the defending champions Real who will be confident of progressing.

We’ll have all the build-up and team news right here before full coverage of the match, which kicks off at 8pm GMT tomorrow night at the Etihad Stadium.

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