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Watch City's Premier League 2 clash with Spurs live on CITY+

Watch City's Premier League 2 clash with Spurs live on CITY+

Yahoo08-02-2025
Fans with a CITY+ subscription will be able to watch our Elite Development Squad take on Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League 2.
We welcome our opponents to the Joie Stadium for a 19:00 (UK) kick-off on Monday 17 February.
As the end of the league phase approaches in the competition, Ben Wilkinson's squad will be looking to confirm our place in the top 16 with a positive performance against Spurs.
City currently sit at the league summit with our visitors in need of three points as they chase the knockout places.
With that in mind, the PL2 clash points towards an exciting match-up in Manchester.
And those with a CITY+ subscription will be able to watch all the action unfold live on mancity.com and the Official App on Monday 17 February.
CITY+ is available via an annual subscription of £34.99 a year, saving you £24 on our monthly offering.
Choose monthly and pay £4.99 a month with the option to cancel anytime.
Official Cityzens and Season Ticket Members can subscribe annually for £30 a year, a saving of £29.
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