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Southampton vs Man City live stream, kick off time, TV channel, team news and odds
MANCHESTER CITY take on Southampton in their last Premier League game of 2018 today. Express Sport brings you everything you need to know about the match including live stream, kick off time, TV channel, team news and odds.
Manchester City trek to face Southampton today in a bid to drag their way back into a title fight.
City have fallen 10 points behind Liverpool at the halfway stage of the season and know they need to get back to winning ways as soon as possible.
Back-to-back defeats against Leicester and Crystal Palace have seriously dented their terrific start to the season, but a win today would help stop the slide.
Boss Pep Guardiola will demand a big display from his stuttering stars at St Mary’s, but is refusing to place the blame on his players.
He said: “You said we were invincible and we never thought about.
“I accept the situation is a normal part of the process and if you believe I will doubt my players you are completely wrong, they are incredible.
“I never point the finger at one person, never.”
Express Sport has all the details on how to watch the game, plus team news and latest odds.
Southampton vs Man City – how to watch
Live coverage of the match will be shown on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event.
The game kicks off at 2:15pm, with coverage starting at 2pm.
Sky Sports customers can access the game via TV, online player and the Sky Go app on a range of devices.
If you don’t have a Sky subscription, you can stream the game via NOW TV for just £7.99.
Southampton vs Man City latest odds
Southampton – 9/1
Draw – 9/2
Man City – 2/7
(Odds from Skybet)
Southampton vs Man City team news
Kevin De Bruyne is set to be rested after returning from a ligament injury in recent weeks.
The Belgian midfielder will not be rushed as he continues to build his match fitness.
Fernandinho has been sorely missed by City after being sidelined with a thigh problem, though he could return today.
Benjamin Mendy remains sidelined, Gabriel Jesus and Vincent Kompany have travelled but remain doubts to start, while Fabian Delph is suspended.