Peterborough United vs Manchester City FA Cup 2022: Predictions, odds, TV channel, and Livestream
Manchester City will visit Peterborough United in the last 16 of the FA Cup.
Manchester City will play against Peterborough United at London Road Stadium on Tuesday in the last 16 of the FA Cup. The Sky Blues beat Fulham at the Etihad to reach the next stage of the world's oldest competition.
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Meanwhile, Peterborough United defeated Queens Park Rangers 2-0 at home. The London side are currently in last place in the Championship, having lost 4 out of his last 5 games in the English second division.
Peterborough United vs Manchester City: Match Information
Date: Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
Time: 14:15 (ET) / 19:15 (UK)
Location: London Road Stadium, London, England.
Peterborough United vs Manchester City: Times by State in the US
ET: 14:15
CT: 13:15
MT: 12:15
PT: 11:15
How to watch live Peterborough United vs Manchester City:
US:
Live stream: ESPN+
UK:
TV Channel: ITV, STV, UTV
Livestream: ITV Hub, STV Player
Mexico:
TV Channel: ESPN 2
Livestream: Star+
Peterborough United vs Manchester City head to head record
Manchester City and Peterborough United have only met once in their history and that dates back to February 14, 1948, when the Citizens won 1-0 in an FA Cup match. Thus, the Sky Blues have dominated the head-to-head record, having won the only match played between the two in their history.
Peterborough United vs Manchester City: Predictions and odds
Manchester City are strong favorites against Peterborough United. Despite the Sky Blues play away they are facing a second-division team that sits in the last position of the standings. The odds are -1100 at bookmakers. A draw seems more possible but the bookmakers also see it difficult to happen so bets are at +750 odds. Meanwhile, Peterborough's victory is at +1900 odds.
Peterborough United News
Peterborough United, a Championship team, is not having a good season in the second tier of English soccer. They lost their last two matches against Derby County and Hull City.
Due to this poor run of results, last week, after losing against Derby County, the team's former manager, Darren Ferguson, son of Sir Alex Ferguson, decided to step aside and leave the team, which he joined in the 18-19 season.
Manchester City News
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola lamented Marcelo Bielsa's departure from Leeds United and said his "legacy will remain forever" and that his last three seasons at Leeds have been "spectacular to watch".
"Unfortunately coaches are analyzed by their results and the last few had not been very good. But his last three seasons at Leeds have been spectacular to watch and I wish him all the best in the future," Guardiola said.