Manchester City vs Sporting CP Champions League 2022: Predictions, odds, TV Channel and Livestream
The Sky Blues will host the Portuguese side in the second leg of the round of 16.
Manchester City will play against Sporting Clube de Portugal at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday in the round of 16 of the Champions League. The Citizens won the first leg away 0-5 at the José Alvalade Stadium in Lisboa.
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Guardiola's team is at the top of the Premier League standings. The Citizens are coming off a 4-1 home win over Manchester United in the Premier League. The Sky Blues beat city rivals to paint the city blue.
Meanwhile, Sporting CP sits in second place in the Portuguese league with 61 points. Rúben Amorim's side won in their last match in the league against Arouca (2-0) at José Alvalade Stadium.
Manchester City vs Sporting CP: Match Information
Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Time: 15:00 ET (US) / 20:00 (UK)
Location: Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England.
Manchester City vs Sporting CP: Times by State in the US
ET: 15:00
CT: 14:00
MT: 13:00
PT: 12:00
How to watch live Manchester City vs Sporting CP:
US:
TV Channel: Galavision, TUDNxtra
Live stream: Univision NOW, Paramount+, TUDN App, TUDN.com
UK:
TV Channel: BT Sport 2, BT Sport Ultimate
Live Stream: BT Sport App, BTSport.com
Mexico:
TV Channel: TNT Sports
Live stream: HBO Max, TNT Go
Manchester City vs Sporting CP head to head record
Manchester City and Sporting CP have met in a total of 3 matches. The Sky Blues have dominated the head-to-head record, having won 2 times, while the Portuguese side has won on 1 occasion. The last time Sporting CP won was on March 8, 2012, at home in the first leg of the Europa League quarterfinals.
Manchester City vs Sporting CP: Predictions and odds
Manchester City are strong favorites against Sporting CP. The Sky Blues have not lost for 17 games in all competitions. The odds are -800 at bookmakers. The draw is given at +800 odds. Meanwhile, Sporting’s victory is at +2100 odds.
Manchester City News
Bernardo Silva, one of Manchester City's stalwarts, gave an interview to 'The Times' in which he admitted to having felt lonely upon his arrival in England when he even thought about leaving.
"I was not happy with my life here and wanted to be closer to my family. Wanting to leave had nothing to do with the club, as I love Manchester City, my teammates and the fans."
"Nothing happened and, in the end, I stayed, and I will always give my best for this club while I am here," the Portuguese concluded.
Sporting CP News
Elsewhere, Sporting Portugal comfortably beat Arouca 2-0 thanks to Slimani's brace. The Algerian striker finished off the match at the start of the second half and confirmed his team's fight with Porto for the lead.