Re-live the draw of the 2022-23 Champions League group stage as all four of the English clubs (Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur) as well as the two Scottish teams (Celtic and Rangers) found out who they will be playing during this year's competition. Plus the group of death for this year's group stage was revealed with some spicy matches.
This game couldn’t come at a more crucial time for either side (especially with Manchester City also having to battle on the Champions League front soon, although it’s Chelsea and Liverpool who will take to the European stage first). Our supercomputer’s season-long prediction has whipped itself up into a frenzy with just 0.01% separating the two sides. Arsenal, still, are slight favourites at present but that could all change come full-time on Wednesday, especially with Manchester United lurking following their victory over Leeds United. Yesterday manchester city match QPR needed a nerve-shattering penalty shootout to edge past Rotherham and reach the next stage of the FA Cup.
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In the first of two all-Championship clashes, Bristol City made the FA Cup fifth round for the third time in five years. The Robins swept aside West Brom 3-0 thanks to a Sam Bell brace and a close-range Alex Scott finish. Fixtures in your inbox? Follow the The Emirates FA Cup live Football match between Manchester City and Liverpool with Eurosport. The match starts at 3:30 PM on April 16th, 2022.
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Livefootballtickets.com is the place to be for all your Man City away tickets. We listed all available Manchester City tickets on this page. Scroll to the away match you're wanting to visit and look for terms like "Man City section" or "Away end". Statistics of the season This is a match-up most of us probably circled in significant favor of Manchester City when the Round of 16 draw was first announced. However, things have changed a bit since then, with the Citizens cooling off a bit since the World Cup break. Even so, losses to Manchester United and Tottenham are tough to make too much of a fuss over given that they are both top five EPL teams and each game was away from the Etihad.