Man City plays Burnley in the Premier League at Turf Moor later today. Here is how to watch the game, TV channel, live stream details, highlights and early team news.

Erling Haaland and Pep Guardiola of Man City.(Image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)
Arsenal will be watching and praying that Burnley can do it a favor in the Premier League title race later today, though Mikel Arteta's men won't be that hopeful of an upset.
In the last 14 matches between Manchester City and Burnley, Pep Guardiola's side has won by a combined scoreline of 51 goals to three. The reverse fixture saw the Etihad side win 5-1, while the last time the Clarets weren't beaten in a game between the teams was back in February 2018.
A win for Manchester City would move it ahead of Arsenal in the Premier League table. Both contenders would then have five games left to play.
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Manchester City will be missing defenders Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias, while Rodri is a doubt with a minor issue.
Burnley will definitely be without Jordan Beyer, Josh Cullen and Connor Roberts. Hannibal Mejbri is likely to miss out but could return soon, while Zeki Amdouni and Axel Tuanzebe are nearing a return.
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"It depends on us," midfielder Nico Gonzalez said when previewing the clash. "It was hard to think a few weeks ago about this position.
"If you said at the beginning of the season, we had the chance to be first with five games left, we would have all signed it.
"It’s amazing — we can see it’s close, but we have to focus on Burnley. We will see what happens and take it game by game.
"We are really happy about the job we are doing. It is 50/50. It’s going to be a nice race until the end. I really trust my team and I’m happy we are in this position.

Man City manager Pep Guardiola.(Image: Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)
"It’s going to be a really hard match — especially playing away — I’m pretty sure they [Burnley] will give everything.
"It’s always really hard in the Premier League. We have to focus on ourselves. It’s important we do the same things as we have been doing the last few games.
"If we keep working hard and playing as well as we have been doing, we have a really good chance to win."
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