What is the live stream link for Manchester City vs Brentford? When does the Premier League match between Manchester City vs Brentford kick off? When does the match between Manchester City and Brentford kick off? Will Manchester City vs Brentford be on TV in the UK and what channel is it on? All these answers plus much more below…
How to watch
The Manchester City vs Brentford match will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports and BT Sport.
BT Sport is available to watch online through the app or through a paid subscription, while Sky Sports can be watched through a paid subscription.
For those who prefer to watch the match at home, both channels are available through a cable subscription with the exception of BT Sport which is only available to some providers.
The Manchester City F.C. vs Brentford F.C. match will take place at 12pm BST and can be seen by tuning into either channel mentioned above or by watching online for a monthly fee as well as purchasing an HD pack for additional cost, which grants access to both channels that are broadcasting this game.
There is also an option to watch the Manchester City F.C. vs Brentford F.C. live stream free, but it requires you to have a membership with another service provider like NowTV (which costs £7 per week) or signing up for CBS All Access (£5.99 per month).
Those who don’t have any of these services and want to find out how they can watch the game live without spending any money may need to switch their location temporarily in order to use services such as TuneIn Radio or other third party apps.
Some viewers have found that changing the region settings on their device in order to force geo-restrictions might work.
However, this process is complicated and isn’t guaranteed to work so viewers should check if the steps below will solve their problem before attempting them.
First off, set your VPN settings to UK IP address and then visit Fox Sports GO using your mobile browser.
Once you log in you should see a list of matches being played that day where Fox Soccer 2GO would have been shown previously
choose one at random because they’re all airing games from different leagues all over the world! Finally head back over to ESPN’s website or Yahoo Screen where games from around Europe are streaming live every day – often during prime hours – for free!
What time is kick off
There’s a chance Manchester City could start the match without their key players as Kevin De Bruyne, Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus have all been ruled out through injury.
However, Sergio Aguero is expected to make his return from suspension while David Silva should be fresh after missing the midweek Champions League semi-final first leg against Liverpool.
Brentford will also be without their main striker Neal Maupay who has scored 13 goals this season and is suspended for the clash.
Kick off is at 12pm BST (7am ET) so tune into NBCSN or BT Sport 2 to watch Manchester City v Brentford live online if you’re in America or Canada, respectively.
If you’re in the UK, Sky Sports are showing the match live.
It can be streamed via Sky Go, Now TV and Sky Q. If you’re looking to go old school and watch the match on TV, then it’ll be shown by both Sky Sports 1 and BT Sport 1. Coverage starts at 11.30am BST (6.30am ET).
Team news
Manchester City can pile the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal in their final game before the World Cup against Brentford today.
Pep Guardiola’s men are just three points behind Arsenal but know that a defeat to lowly-placed opponents would be disastrous, with Arsene Wenger’s side then able to take top spot by beating Sunderland at home.
Brentford, meanwhile, have already been relegated and will not be going up again this season.
The Bees have lost all four of their previous meetings with Manchester City, who will be keen to avoid any complacency and set up a title-winning party at the Etihad Stadium next weekend.
With it being an away fixture, Pep Guardiola is unlikely to risk anything so many first-team regulars could make rare appearances in west London.
Key absentees include David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus – meaning Kevin De Bruyne is likely to once again spearhead the attack after his goal against Everton last time out – while Vincent Kompany is out injured.
Other options for Pep Guardiola include Ilkay Gundogan, Fabian Delph and Phil Foden.
Brentford’s best chance of success may lie in exploiting the injury list among City’s ranks.
Key absentees include David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus – meaning Kevin De Bruyne is likely to once again spearhead the attack after his goal against Everton last time out – while Vincent Kompany is out injured.
Other options for Pep Guardiola include Ilkay Gundogan, Fabian Delph and Phil Foden.
Brentford’s best chance of success may lie in exploiting the injury list among City’s ranks.
Match preview
Manchester City, trailing the Premier League leaders by three points, will look for a win against a Brentford team who has lost four in a row.
The Bees, meanwhile, will be looking to put an end to their winless streak and put up a good performance away from home.
They have the worst away record in the Championship with just two wins in 12 games and know that they need to improve if they want to remain in England’s second tier next season.
However, following the departure of Mark Warburton earlier this week it remains to be seen how they’ll approach the match against City.
Brentford haven’t scored in any of their last four games while over in Manchester, they’ll be aiming to get revenge after conceding two late goals during their 1-2 defeat at Griffin Park back in November.
As well as being out of form defensively, the Bees have also struggled up front with just six goals scored in 11 league matches.
In contrast, Manchester City are flying high having won 10 consecutive matches across all competitions but they do have some injury concerns ahead of the final game before the World Cup begins.
Sergio Aguero could make his return from injury while Raheem Sterling is set to miss out due to illness meaning he has not trained since Monday and is not expected to feature tomorrow.
Ahead of kick off, Pep Guardiola’s men are /25 (0.88). Manchester City F.C., meanwhile, can extend their lead at the top of the table to seven points if they beat Brentford F.C.
A victory would put them within touching distance of becoming champions for a third successive season – something which has never been done before in English football history