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Watford 0-4 Man City LIVE! Latest score, goal updates, team news, TV and Premier League match stream today

Pool via REUTERS
Pool via REUTERS

Watford vs Manchester City LIVE!

Watford's hopes of surviving Premier League relegation were thrown into disarray on Sunday following Nigel Pearson's shock departure as manager.

The Hornets need to regroup quickly with Hayden Mullins taking the reins for the remaining two games of the season - starting against a Man City side still dusting themselves down after their FA Cup elimination to Arsenal.

Date, time and venue

Watford vs Man City is scheduled for an 6pm BST kick-off on Tuesday, July 21, 2020.

There will be no fans in attendance at Vicarage Road due to government guidelines following the coronavirus outbreak.

How to watch

TV channel: Watford vs Man City will be shown live on Sky Sports' Premier League and Main Event channels and is available via Now TV with a day pass for £9.99, or a three-month pass on offer for £25.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app, with a mobile month pass available for £5.99.

Team news

Watford XI: Foster, Mariappa, Kabasele, Dawson, Femenia, Cleverley, Doucoure, Hughes, Sarr, Deeney, Pereyra

Subs: Gomes, vWelbeck, Masina, Chalobah, Cathcart, Joao Pedro, Gray, Quina, Pussetto

Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Eric Garcia, Laporte, Joao Cancelo, De Bruyne, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, Foden, Gabriel Jesus, Sterling

Subs: Stones, Gundogan, Zinchenko, Silva, Mendy, Fernandinho, Mahrez, Otamendi, Carson

Referee: Michael Oliver

Prediction: Watford 1-3 Man City

It will be intriguing to see whether Watford get any kind of new-manager bounce considering they've had so many this season.

However, Guardiola will want a strong finish to the Premier League season as he prepares City for a potential Champions League run in August - and it's difficult to look beyond an away win with plenty of goals.

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