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What TV channel is Man City vs Tottenham on? Live stream, kick-off time and team news

Pep Guardiola is looking to guide Manchester City to their fourth consecutive Carabao Cup triumph on Sunday afternoon as they face Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley.

Guardiola 's record in the League Cup is simply extraordinary, with the Catalan looking for City 's first piece of silverware this season, with a potential treble still up for grabs.

However, they face a Spurs side that are searching for their first major honour in over a decade.

The Manchester Evening News has brought you all of the key information about this weekend's final: including kick-off time, live stream details and team news.

What TV channel is Manchester City vs Tottenham on?

The match is being shown live on Sky Sports Main Event on Sunday afternoon.

The coverage for the game begins at 4pm, meaning there will be around 30 minutes of pre-match coverage before the scheduled kick-off time of 4:30pm.

If you are not already a Sky Sports subscriber, you can check out the latest package deals available here.

Can I stream Manchester City vs Tottenham?

Yes. If you are already signed up and an existing Sky Sports subscriber, then the match will be available to watch live via the Sky Go app - which is free to download on Android and Apple products.

For added insight and analysis, stay tuned to MEN Sport for an in-depth live blog of the action from Wembley.

What is the Manchester City vs Tottenham team news?

Manchester City are hopeful that Kevin De Bruyne will be fit to face Tottenham on Sunday.

De Bruyne picked up an ankle injury in last weekend's FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea, but his scans have come back as good news for Guardiola.

Sergio Aguero is also in contention to return for City, but John Stones is unavailable for selection after his red card against Aston Villa.

For Spurs, interim boss Ryan Mason is still unsure whether top scorer Harry Kane will return for Sunday's final.

Kane hurt his ankle in last week's 2-2 draw with Everton and missed the victory over Southampton in midweek.

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