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James Findlater

How to watch Club Brugge vs Man City: TV channel, kick-off time and live stream

Manchester City are back in Champions League action on Tuesday as they look to get their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages back on track.

Pep Guardiola takes his side to Belgium as they take on Club Brugge, where they’ll be aiming to bounce back from their defeat on matchday two.

City suffered a 2-0 defeat to PSG to slightly dent their hopes of finishing top of Group A, but they’ll hope to get back on track to qualify from their group with victory in Bruges.

Here’s what you need to know if you want to watch City in the Champions League on Tuesday…

What TV channel is it on?

As with all Champions League games and other European competitions, UK viewers will only be able to watch the game live on BT Sport.

The game will be available on BT Sport 2, with coverage getting underway at 5pm.

The game will be shown live on BT Sport. If you're not a BT Sport subscriber, click here to check out the latest packages. Alternatively, you can access the game with use of a £25 Monthly Pass.

What time does it kick-off?

Unlike most European games, City’s clash gets underway at the earlier time of 5.45pm on Tuesday.

As with most things in modern football, that’s due to broadcasting, and an effort to prevent more games overlapping.

Is there a live stream?

If you aren’t able to get yourself in front of a TV, then there are streaming options available, although you will still need some form of BT Sport subscription in order to access them.

You can watch the game via the BT Sport app on mobile or tablet, or you can watch online through the BT website – alternatively, if you have a Virgin Media subscription, you can watch via Virgin TV Go.

Where are the two teams in Group A?

Just one point separates City from Brugge ahead of kick-off, with the Belgian side sitting just ahead in second.

That’s after they managed to hold PSG to a 1-1 draw in their opening game before beating RB Leipzig 2-1 away from home.

Having lost to PSG last time out, City will be aiming to get back to winning ways and leapfrog their opponents as they reach the halfway point of the group stage.

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