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Manchester City vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Time, TV schedule, odds, live stream for Premier League match

Rudi Schuller and Liam Happe
Manchester City vs. Tottenham Hotspur: Time, TV schedule, odds, live stream for Premier League matchGetty
The clubs collide on Saturday.

It's Pep Guardiola vs. Jose Mourinho once again as Manchester City hosts Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

The managers have clashed on many different stages. Still, their latest meeting sees Guardiola's City cruising at the top of the Premier League standings while Mourinho-led Tottenham has been slipping down the table and is now much closer to the lower half than the top spot.

Not that Mourinho will let current circumstances alter his plans — Tottenham downed City 2-0 during their previous league match back on Nov. 21, after all. Of course, things have changed since then, as Spurs' red-hot start to the campaign is mostly a memory while the Sky Blues have won an astounding 15 matches in a row (all competitions).

Still, there's always a bit of unpredictability in the air when Guardiola and Mourinho teams square off.

At least, Tottenham will hope so.

Manchester City vs. Tottenham: What time is kick-off?

  • Date:  Saturday, Feb. 13
  • Time:  5:30 p.m. GMT/12:30 p.m. ET

The match kicks off at 5:30 p.m. GMT (12:30 p.m. ET) at the Etihad Stadium.

How to watch Manchester City vs. Tottenham

  • US: NBC

UK viewers can watch the game on Sky Sports Premier League or Sky Sports Main Event, as well as on the go via the Sky Go app. 

In the United States, NBC will be airing the big game on their primary channel, and will stream the game via supported devices on their Peacock service.

Availability elsewhere across the globe will vary, depending on your location and whether that country carries Sky and/or NBC.

Manchester City vs. Tottenham team news

Pep Guardiola hopes Rodri will be fit after the midfielder was forced off against Swansea, while Ruben Dias is a doubt after missing the very same game with a fever. Kevin De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero remain out, but the Argentine returned to training this week.

Jose Mourinho left Harry Kane on the bench at Goodison Park following his early return from injury and though the striker ended up playing an hour as the game went to extra-time, he will surely come into the starting lineup.

Manchester City vs. Tottenham odds

  • Man City to win: 3/10
  • Tottenham to win: 17/2
  • Draw: 9/2

Odds courtesy of Betfair.