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2018/19 City Fixtures and Changes

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Fixture changes for April

City's home game against Cardiff City will now take place on Saturday 6 April. That game will kick off at 12.30pm.

The trip to Crystal Palace is now scheduled for Sunday 14 April at 2.05pm.

Tottenham will visit the Etihad on Saturday 20 April, with kick off at 12.30pm.

City travel to Turf Moor to play Burnley on Sunday 28 April, with kick off at 2.05pm.

The rearranged date for the league away match against Manchester United will be Wednesday 24 April at kick off time off 8pm.

All five games will be shown live on Sky Sports

Caveats.....

The Cardiff game is subject to change in the event we progress to the FA Cup semi-finals. The trip to Burnley could also be rescheduled in the event we are participating in the UEFA Champions League on the Tuesday following
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Fixture changes for April

City's home game against Cardiff City will now take place on Saturday 6 April. That game will kick off at 12.30pm.

The trip to Crystal Palace is now scheduled for Sunday 14 April at 2.05pm.

Tottenham will visit the Etihad on Saturday 20 April, with kick off at 12.30pm.

City travel to Turf Moor to play Burnley on Sunday 28 April, with kick off at 2.05pm.

The rearranged date for the league away match against Manchester United will be Wednesday 24 April at kick off time off 8pm.

All five games will be shown live on Sky Sports

Caveats.....

The Cardiff game is subject to change in the event we progress to the FA Cup semi-finals. The trip to Burnley could also be rescheduled in the event we are participating in the UEFA Champions League on the Tuesday following.


The Derby is now 24th April
 
The Womens Team are in the Continental Cup final v Arsenal on Saturday (Bramhall Lane) KO 12.15pm any BT Sport subscriber will get a ringside view (Rio Ferdinand still declaring that he wants City to lose so BT Sport can shove it)
 
As part of the BBC’s continuing “Rag week” they have even gone so far as this......

UEFA backs VAR decision that gave Man U*d penalty

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47495707

Basically I don’t think I have ever seen such official justification published before. Just goes to show how far those in the bbc sports editorial team feel they need to go to legitimise the rag victory. I note that all reports on the match fail to mention the two awful PSG errors which gifted the rags their first two goals.:rolleyes:
 
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