What TV channel is Man City v Liverpool FA Cup semi-final on? Kick-off time, live stream and referee details

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What TV channel is Man City v Liverpool FA Cup semi-final on? Kick-off time, live stream and referee details

The first of two FA Cup semi-finals takes place at Wembley on Easter Saturday when Manchester City take on Liverpool.

Man City v Liverpool FA Cup semi-final kicks off at 3.30 pm on Saturday, April 16.

Manchester City v Liverpool is being broadcast live on terrestrial channel BBC One at 3pm. Live streaming is available on BBC Sport website and on iPlayer.

Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker are injured. Manchester City will make late calls on their availability. Pep Guardiola will consider starting second-choice goalkeeper Zack Steffen over regular starter Ederson. Liverpool expect Diogo Jota to be available after he sustained a knock in his side's 3-3 draw with Benfica in midweek.

Manchester City take on Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley. Pep Guardiola's side are fighting for the title.  

Jurgen Klopp is looking forward to the game at Wembley. Both teams will use the last game for the analysis. Liverpool and Manchester City will play each other in the FA Cup semi-final on Sunday.

Man City v Liverpool FA Cup semi-final is on at 7.5 pm.

Man City and Liverpool are playing in the FA Cup semi-final. The match is on 8.11 pm on TV and on a live stream.

Manchester City and Liverpool are playing in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium. The match is kick-off at 7.30 pm. Michael Oliver will be the referee. Kevin Friend is the fourth official. Darren England is a video assistant referee and Stuart Burt is an assistant. Manchester City won the League Cup final in 2016 and Community Shield in 2019. Liverpool won two FA Cups in 2003 and 2005. They have lost three of the last four FA cup semi finals. This is first time the teams from the Premier League's top two leagues will meet in a week. Liverpool haven't won any of their last six games at the Wembley stadium.

Manchester City and Liverpool are playing in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium. The teams have met twice before at this stage of the competition, with both games ending in a draw. Manchester City won both of their previous meetings with Liverpool in FA Cups. Liverpool have progressed from eight of last 10 FA cups. They have only won one of eight FA cup games at the new Wembley. Liverpool haven't won any of they last six games in this competition at a neutral venue. Chelsea won the last semi in 1998-99. It's the first time the Premier League's top-two teams played each other on the day of a semi.


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