Manchester City F.C.
·1. November 2024
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·1. November 2024
Find out everything you need to know ahead of City's Premier League trip to AFC Bournemouth.
We face Andoni Iraola's side at the Vitality Stadium at 15:00 (UK) on Saturday 2 November.
Due to broadcasting restrictions, the match will not be shown live on TV in the UK. Global TV listings can be found at the bottom of this page.
You can keep across all of the action via the official Man City app, as well as the key moments on X/Twitter: @ManCity.
Our official app allows you to follow all of the action from the south coast in one place.
Minute-by-minute text updates will begin in our Matchday Centre two hours before kick-off, whilst our Matchday Live show will begin at approximately 13:50 (UK).
City favourites Keith Curle and David James will be one of the guests on the latest Matchday Live show, offering his expert insight at half-time and in greater detail after the final whistle.
During the game you can listen to live audio commentary from Alistair Mann and Michael Brown, while our text commentary continues.
Make sure to have push notifications turned on as well, so you can be alerted to key moments in the action, including goals, red cards and the team news.
Highlights from the match, as well as a full-match replay [available on CITY+] will also be available.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, the boss said that several players will be assessed following tomorrow's training session before our clash with Bournemouth.
"Tomorrow you will know it," he explained.
"You will see from the list. I have many doubts. Most of them half half, tomorrow you will know it.
"It is what it is. It happens to so many clubs. We are not the exception, we are not the only club in the world in modern football who have injuries.
"We have a lot in certain departments in certain positions but it is what it is.
"I’m pretty sure I said many times to the team guys try not to feel sorry for ourself it is what it is. The challenge is that and we are going to play with 11 players tomorrow."
Phil Foden's first-half strike proved enough to give City a hard-fought 1-0 win against Bournemouth.
The Blues struck on 24 minutes after fine work by Erling Haaland, who saw his shot parried into Foden‘s path and the England star swept the ball home.
Though City dominated most of the first half, Bournemouth came on strongly after the break and had two chances cleared off the line.
The home side fought to the final whistle and would feel they should have perhaps earned a rare point against their jinx side who have now won all 14 Premier League meetings against them.
City exited the Carabao Cup following a 2-1 defeat away at Tottenham Hotspur.
Goals from Timo Werner and Pape Matar Sarr put the hosts in control in this Round Four encounter in the capital.
Matheus Nunes produced a fine finish in first half stoppage time, raising hopes of a comeback by Pep Guardiola’s Blues but we couldn’t find a leveller in the second period to force penalties.
Despite the disappointment of defeat, there was a proud moment for Youth Cup-winning captain Jahmai Simpson-Pusey who came on for his senior debut, joining fellow graduates Nico O’Reilly, James McAtee, Rico Lewis and Jacob Wright on the pitch in the second half.
Referee: John Brooks.
Assistants: Simon Bennett, Dan Robathan.
Fourth official: Darren Bond.
VAR: Jarred Gillett.
Assistant VAR: Darren Cann.
Find out how you can watch the game from anywhere in the world, courtesy of livesoccertv.com.
Listings correct as of 31 October 2024.