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Tony Mogan

Man City vs Fulham LIVE: FA Cup commentary stream and latest score today

Welcome to the Evening Standard's FA Cup coverage of Manchester City vs Fulham LIVE.

While the Premier League title may be almost out of sight, City can still deliver silverware on three fronts this season with the FA Cup a huge prize for Pep Guardiola's side.

Fulham are working on joining City in the English top flight again next season - and are out to cause a major cupset this afternoon.

Follow all the goals and action with Standard Sport's live blog.


Prediction: Man City 3-1 Fulham

The visitors will be no pushovers given their League form, but City should have too much quality - even if they decide to rest some big names.


How to watch

TV channel: The match will be televised live for free on BBC One, with coverage from 12:45pm GMT.

Live stream: You can watch the match online for free via the BBC iPlayer, and follow the action on our match blog with James Robson at the Etihad.


Team news

Man City have close to a full-strength squad available. Winger Leroy Sane is now their only major absentee with the knee injury that has kept him out for most of the season.

Defender Aymeric Laporte returned to action after almost five months out with a 78-minute run-out at Sheffield United in midweek.

Claudio Bravo, who has started all domestic cup matches so far this season, is likely to play in goal.

Fulham will still be without Aleksandar Mitrovic, Aboubakar Kamara, Neeskens Kebano and Anthony Knockaert for the fourth-round tie.

But head coach Scott Parker said after the goalless midweek draw at Charlton that there is a slim chance all four could be fit for next week's home game against Huddersfield.

Mitrovic (ankle) has missed the last two matches, fellow striker Kamara has played no part since New Year's Day and winger Kabano last featured on Boxing Day.

Winger Knockaert missed out against Charlton due to a knock, while Harrison Reed is still working his way back from a calf injury.

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