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Stephen Killen

What channel is Man City vs Brentford on? TV and live stream details plus team news

Manchester City return to Premier League action this week as they welcome Thomas Frank's Brentford to the Etihad.

Phil Foden's strike inside 20 minutes proved to be the difference in the reverse fixture as last season's Championship play-off winner's look to bounce back from a dismal 4-1 FA Cup defeat to Everton.

The Blues won by the same scoreline as they shook off an early scare to dispatch Marco Silva's Fulham side in the fourth round last weekend.

Fabio Carvalho startled City but Ilkay Gundogan was on hand to restore parity minutes later before John Stones and a Riyad Mahrez double saw off the challenge of the free-scoring Cottagers.

As Pep Guardiola's men focus diverts back onto Premier League matters, despite their seemingly perilous position at the summit, Liverpool remain close with a game in hand nine points off.

What channel is Man City vs Brentford on?

Man City vs Brentford will be shown live on BT Sport in the UK.

Coverage gets underway on BT Sport 2 at 7:15pm on Wednesday 9 February.

If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to check out the latest packages. Alternatively, you can access the game with use of a £25 Monthly Pass.

What time is kick-off?

The match will get underway at the Etihad Stadium is 7:45pm.

Is there a live stream?

You can watch the match on the go with the BT Sports app on your mobile or tablet.

The match can also be streamed on the BT Sports website.

BT Sports Subscription will be required in order to stream the match.

As always, your dedicated team from the Manchester Evening News will keep you up to date with all the latest action and reaction as it happens with our live updates in our blog.

Is there any early team news?

Gabriel Jesus missed the visit of the Championship league leaders on Saturday after suffering a knock on international duty with Brazil, and remains sidelined.

Cole Palmer is also still out. Guardiola confirmed pre-Fulham that he suffered a problem after starring against Swindon last month and hasn't trained with assessments over the next weeks.

Brentford meanwhile see Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa doubtful after bouts with COVID. But Mathias Jorgensen, Tarique Fosu and Julian Jeanvier all out.

January signing Christian Eriksen is unlikely to feature due to his absence away from football.

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