The Premier League have today confirmed which of Manchester City's fixtures in August and September will be broadcast live on television.
Pep Guardiola's side will be looking to win their third consecutive English top-flight trophy during the coming campaign, following success last season.
While City were chased right to the very end by Liverpool, it took a dramatic final day comeback to secure their fourth Premier League title in the last five seasons.
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An Ilkay Gundogan brace, accompanied by a Rodri effort from outside of the penalty area, completed a 3-2 victory over Aston Villa, despite being 0-2 down against Steven Gerrard's side at one stage in the game.
For the coming season, City have a challenging run of opening fixtures to contend with, and have now found out the kick-off times for each match in August and September.
Following confirmation from the Premier League, Manchester City's opening run of games including kick-off times, dates, and TV broadcasters are as follows:
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Finalised Premier League fixtures for Manchester City in August and September:
West Ham vs Manchester City: Sunday 7th August, 16:30 KO UK, Sky Sports
Manchester City vs Bournemouth: Saturday 13th August, 15:00 KO UK, Not televised
Newcastle United vs Manchester City: Sunday 21st August, 16:30 KO UK, Sky Sports
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Manchester City vs Crystal Palace: Saturday 27th August, 15:00 KO UK, Not televised
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest: Wednesday 31st August, 19:30 KO UK, BT Sport
Aston Villa vs Manchester City: Saturday 3rd September, 17:30 KO UK, Sky Sports
Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur: Saturday 10th September, 17:30 KO UK, Sky Sports
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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester City: Saturday 17th September, 12:30 KO UK, BT Sport*
*Subject to UEFA Champions League fixture confirmation
Pep Guardiola and his Manchester City players will be hoping to get off to a better start in the Premier League than they did last season.
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On the opening day of the 2021/2022 campaign, the club fell to a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Tottenham.
However, the club did bounce back in style.
In the two games that following, Manchester City scored 10 goals and conceded none, as they beat Norwich City and Arsenal 5-0 each in consecutive fixtures.
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