The FA Cup is back this weekend at the quarterfinal stage, with a marquee showdown between Manchester City and Liverpool kicking things off.
Liverpool travel to the Etihad Stadium for their first match following the international break, carrying positive memories of their most recent FA Cup meeting with Saturday's hosts. A 3–2 win in the 2021–22 semifinal sent them through to the final, where they went on to defeat Chelsea.
City have reached the FA Cup final in every season since, beginning with a triumph in 2022–23 before suffering consecutive final defeats. Last season's loss to Crystal Palace remains a sore point, though their Carabao Cup final win against Arsenal just prior to the international break has provided some consolation on their path to redemption.
With both clubs yet to hit top gear this season, predicting the nature of Saturday's encounter is no easy task. One thing seems almost guaranteed, though — it will be dramatic.
Here's where you can watch the cup tie on TV.
What Time Does Man City vs. Liverpool Kick Off?
How to Watch Man City vs. Liverpool on TV, Live Stream

Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to stream the match on a new platform. HBO Max — which is also broadcasting the game in Mexico — has replaced discovery+ for its soccer coverage, while TNT Sports continues to air the match on television.
ESPN serves as the primary broadcaster in the United States, with the game also available via fuboTV. In Canada, Sportsnet and its regional channels will carry the fixture.
Country | TV Channel/Live Stream |
|---|---|
United States | ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Select, ESPN App, fuboTV |
United Kingdom | TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate, HBO Max |
Canada | Sportsnet East, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet World, Sportsnet Plus |
Mexico | Max Mexico |
What's Next for Man City, Liverpool?

Man City benefit from a clear midweek schedule after their Champions League round of 16 elimination by Real Madrid, and won't be back in action until a Premier League away trip to Chelsea the following weekend.
Liverpool face a tougher road ahead, with a demanding Champions League quarterfinal first leg away to defending champions Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, followed by a home Premier League clash against Fulham.
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