Is Man City vs Leeds on TV today? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture

Leeds striker Patrick Bamford (Getty Images)
Leeds striker Patrick Bamford (Getty Images)

Manchester City take on visitors Leeds United this afternoon as the weekend’s Premier League action continues following Friday night’s clash between Fulham and Wolves.

Earlier this season, Man City and Leeds played out a competitive 1-1 draw, and 11th-placed Leeds would surely snap off Pep Guardiola’s hand for a similar result this time around.

Leaders Man City are 14 points ahead of second-placed rivals United and are marching unopposed towards the Premier League trophy.

LIVE: Manchester City vs Leeds in the Premier League

Bielsa’s players are in good form, at least, unbeaten in their last three outings with victories in the last two. The last result was a 2-1 win against bottom-placed Sheffield United, while City come into today’s fixture on the back of three straight victories in the top flight and a Champions League quarter-final first-leg win over Borussia Dortmund earlier this week.

Here’s everything you need to know about today’s game.

When is it?

The match will kick off at 12.30pm BST this afternoon.

How can I watch it?

The fixture will air live on BT Sport 1, with subscribers also able to stream it live on the broadcaster’s website and app.

What is the team news?

Guardiola should have a fully fit Man City squad to pick from, while Leeds will be without Adam Forshaw and Jack Harrison, who is unable to face his parent club.

Confirmed line-ups

Man City: Ederson, Joao Cancelo, Stones, Ake, Mendy, Bernardo Silva, Fernandinho, Zinchenko, Torres, Gabriel Jesus, Sterling

Leeds: Meslier, Ayling, Llorente, Cooper, Alioski, Phillips, Raphinha, Dallas, Roberts, Helder Costa, Bamford

Odds

Man City: 2/7

Draw: 19/4

Leeds: 9/1

Prediction

Leeds to go down fighting valiantly. Man City 3-0 Leeds.

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