Burnley FC 0-3 Man City LIVE! Latest score, goal updates, team news, TV and Carabao Cup match stream today

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Burnley vs Manchester City - LIVE!

Turf Moor is the venue for an all-Premier League Carabao Cup affair tonight as the holders look to make it through to the last eight.

City will be smarting after Sunday's 5-2 home humbling by Leicester and Pep Guardiola is expected to ring the changes once again following last week's win over Bournemouth.

Injury-hit Burnley have made a winless start to the new Premier League campaign, though did see off Sheffield United and Millwall in the earlier rounds of this competition.

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Date, time and venue

Burnley vs Manchester City is scheduled for a 7pm BST kick-off on Wednesday, September 30.

This match will be played behind closed doors at Turf Moor with no fans due to be present due to government guidelines regarding coronavirus.

How to watch

Live stream: The match will not be televised live in the UK, but fans will still be able to watch via the carabaocup.live website.

Match passes cost £10.

Team news

Burnley XI: Peacock-Farrell; Lowton, Long, Tarkowski, Taylor; McNeil, Brownhill, Westwood, Pieters; Barnes, Vydra

Subs: Norris, Bardsley, Dunne, Benson, Glennon, Goodridge, Wood

Man City XI: Steffen, Walker, Fernandinho, Laporte, Mendy, Rodrigo, De Bruyne, Torres, Mahrez, Sterling, Palmer

Subs: Ederson, Ake, Bernardo, Foden, Delap, Doyle, Harwood-Bellis

Prediction: Burnley 1-2 Man City

Both of these managers could do without this game and will be looking forward to the forthcoming October international break, when they will hope to see their injury-hit squads nursed back to health.

City's youngsters impressed against Bournemouth, but this is a tougher test away from home against an established Premier League outfit - albeit one whose resources are being stretched to the limit at the moment.

However, they will no doubt be eager to take the opportunity to showcase their talents once again and prove they are of the required standard to make the grade. Away win.

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