How to watch Man City vs Salford: Live Streams, TV Channels for FA Cup 4th Round Tie
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- Man City vs Salford: Saturday Feb. 14 — 3pm GMT / 10am ET
- US: ESPN Select
- UK: No Stream (3pm blackout)
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Man City will resume their bid to win the FA Cup against Salford this weekend.
It has been a good week for Pep Guardiola's team. Back-to-back victories over Liverpool and Fulham have boosted their Premier League title chances, although Arsenal remain favourites. This could be Guardiola's last season at the Etihad Stadium. If it is, he will be determined to go out on a high.
The FA Cup is lower down the list of Man City's priorities than other tournaments, but they will still have their eyes on the trophy. Guardiola's men crushed Exeter City of League One in the third round, winning 10-1 on home turf.
Salford will be fearful of being on the wrong end of a comparable demolition job. The League Two team will sit deep and pack men behind the ball, but that is unlikely to be enough to halt the Man City juggernaut. This could be a difficult afternoon for Salford.
Here's where to watch Man City vs Salford FA Cup fourth round live streams online from anywhere.
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How to watch Man City vs Salford live streams in the US
ESPN Select will broadcast Man City vs Salford in the US.
A standalone subscription costs $12.99 a month or $129.99 a year, but you can also get their ESPN Unlimited package that includes everything ESPN has to offer. Or you can watch through the Disney Plus/Hulu/ESPN bundle, which costs from $19.99.
Visiting the States from the UK? You'll need a VPN to watch your free streams from abroad.
Can I watch Man City vs Salford live streams in the UK?
Unfortunately, there is no way to watch Man City vs Salford in the UK. With kick-off scheduled for 3pm on Saturday, English football's blackout rule means it cannot be broadcast live.
Currently travelling in the UK and want to watch your subscription from back home? Use a VPN to watch Man City vs Salford on your travels.
How to watch Man City vs Salford live streams in Canada
Sportsnet will broadcast Man City vs Salford in Canada.
You can either watch Sportsnet on TV, or via the Sportsnet Plus streaming service, which starts at $24.99 per month or $199.99 per year.
Outside Canada this weekend? Simply use a VPN to watch from abroad.
How to watch Man City vs Salford live streams in Australia
In Australia, Stan Sport will broadcast Man City vs Salford.
It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription costing from $12 a month.
Away from Australia right now? Use a VPN to watch Stan Sport from abroad.
Can I watch Man City vs Salford on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser. For example, the BBC iPlayer app in the UK.
You can also stay up-to-date with all key moments from the EPL on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@EmiratesFACup), Instagram (@emiratesfacup), TikTok (@emiratesfacup) and YouTube (@TheFACup).
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Greg Lea is a freelance football journalist from London. He primarily covers the Premier League but also has experience covering other European competitions. He is the former editor of The Set Pieces and has had work published by the likes of the Guardian, FourFourTwo, Goal.com, ESPN and more. He became a Crystal Palace fan after watching a 1-0 loss to Port Vale in 1998, and once got on the scoresheet in a primary school game against Wilfried Zaha's Whitehorse Manor (an own goal in an 8-0 defeat).
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