Monaco vs. Man City: Your Complete Guide to Catching All the Action Live
Kevin De Bruyne's return home proved underwhelming a fortnight ago, though Manchester City didn't mind as they comfortably defeated 10-man Napoli to kickstart their Champions League journey.
Having claimed the trophy in 2023, City exited disappointingly last season, leaving questions about whether sufficient changes were made in recent transfer windows to transform Pep Guardiola's squad back into genuine title challengers. The competition remains intense.
The Citizens faced significant difficulties in European away fixtures during 2024–25, creating a feeling that Guardiola's team must address some wounds when they visit Monaco on Wednesday for their first encounter with the French club since 2017.
Below is your guide to watching this upcoming league phase clash.
What Time Does Monaco vs. Man City Kick Off?
How to Watch Monaco vs. Man City on TV and Live Stream
TNT Sports maintains Champions League broadcasting rights in the United Kingdom, with Man City's trip to Monaco airing on TNT Sports 2. Consequently, the match is accessible via discovery+ and its mobile application.
To stream the match on Amazon Prime Video from the U.K., a discovery+ subscription is required.
Prime Video serves as the streaming platform throughout North America.
Paramount+ leads rights ownership in the United States, though TUDN, Univision, ViX and UniMás provide alternative viewing options for American audiences.
DAZN subscription provides access to every Champions League match in Canada, while HBO Max offers Mexican viewers an alternative if Prime Video isn't available.
Country | TV channel/live stream |
|---|---|
United States | Paramount+, TUDN.com, Univision NOW, TUDN App, Amazon Prime Video, ViX, TUDN USA, UniMás |
United Kingdom | discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, discovery+ App, TNT Sports 2 |
Canada | DAZN Canada, Amazon Prime Video |
Mexico | Max Mexico, Amazon Prime Video |
What's Next for Monaco and Man City?
Monaco host another English Premier League team at Stade Louis-II during Gameweek 3 of the league phase, as Tottenham Hotspur—whom they also defeated en route to the Champions League semifinals in 2016–17—arrive in the principality.
Adi Hütter's Monaco squad next meets struggling Nice in Ligue 1 action, while Man City, who face Villarreal away in their subsequent European fixture on Oct. 21, tackle Brentford in domestic competition this Sunday afternoon. The Bees recently defeated their Manchester neighbors 3–1, adding to Ruben Amorim's troubles.