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[@!*Official™!*@]Manchester City vs Chelsea Live STreams ON TV Channel 3 August 2024
[@!*Official™!*@]Manchester City vs Chelsea Live STreams ON TV Channel 3 August 2024
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Manchester City continue their preparations for the 2024/25 season with a friendly against Chelsea in the United States on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's side are currently on a pre-season tour stateside having already played friendlies against Celtic, Milan and Barcelona. City's fixture against Enzo Mareca's team this weekend will be their final friendly before next Saturday's Community Shield against Manchester United at Wembley.
The Premier League champions will then begin the defence of their title against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on August 18. Before then though, both teams will play against each other in the US with MEN Sport providing all the details below...
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When does Man City vs Chelsea kick off?
The match between Man City and Chelsea is scheduled to kick-off at 10:30pm UK time. The fixture will take place in the United States at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, August 3.
Is Man City vs Chelsea on TV?
Yes, the match is on Chelsea TV. Alternatively, it can be streamed on CITY+ in the following regions:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vietnam
And if purchasing CITY+ via the Man City App on iOS: Albania, Armenia, Cambodia, Georgia, Iceland, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.
How else can I follow Man City vs Chelsea?
MEN Sport's Joe Bray and Simon Bajkowski will be stationed in the US to deliver all the updates and analysis you need from City's clash against Enzo Maresca's side.
A dedicated live match blog will feature all the pre-match build-up, team news, goal updates and post-match analysis stateside. Follow our City social media channels on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Facebook for all the latest.
TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Chelsea TV and City+.
Live stream: Subscribers will be able to watch on a live stream through those platforms, as well as the Chelsea App.
LIVE coverage: Follow all the action with Standard Sport’s dedicated match blog!
Chelsea vs Man City team news
Maresca confirmed that Christopher Nkunku, Malo Gusto and Benoit Badiashile only suffered cramp against Club America, so they should be in contention here.
Guardiola, meanwhile, has revealed that Erling Haaland is having his minutes managed due to a knock, so he may be rested ahead of the Community Shield.
Where to watch Chelsea vs Man City. TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Chelsea TV and City+. Kick-off is at 10.30pm BST. Live stream ..
Chelsea meet Manchester City continue their pre-season preparations as they go head-to-head in a heavyweight friendly in Ohio.
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Team GB’s triathletes have already enjoyed a stellar showing at the Olympics, with Alex Yee winning individual men’s gold in thrilling fashion after Beth Potter clinched bronze in the women’s race.
Team GB will now look to defend their gold medal in the mixed relay, which made its debut to much acclaim at Tokyo 2020. Yee was part of the British team that won the inaugural gold three years ago and is now hunting for his fourth Olympic medal.
The relay sees each athlete complete a shorter leg than the regular Olympic triathlon and has proved a thrilling addition to the Games, and Cavendish is hopeful that another exciting race on Monday, with Team GB likely to go head-to-head with hosts France, can earn the sport some new fans.
“Along with the different mixes of swim, bike, run, you have got a whole different range of distance as well, then when you add relay to the mix, it just gives it a completely different angle and a completely different spectacle for people,” he said.
“We saw that from Tokyo, people that had never watched a triathlon before, never watched a relay before were absolutely captivated by it.”
Cavendish is hopeful that those at home were left inspired by two thrilling races and will want to swim, bike, run themselves through British Triathlon's 'Paris Inspired' programme.
Paris Inspired will see a range of free activities on offer over the next few months, including family-friendly and adult focused sessions. Swim Bike Run Mini brings together two or three of triathlon’s disciplines in an event setting and Swim Bike Run Develop are coached sessions to build confidence in the singular disciplines.
“It’s probably more unpredictable than an individual triathlon,” Cavendish continued. “You get a lot more peaks and flows because you have so many more transitions, there’s a lot more opportunity for things to go wrong so it just creates a lot more jeopardy. “It creates an unbelievable spectacle that just gives us another product as a sport that we can demonstrate how good we are.”
The mixed relay will bring an end to an enthralling Olympic triathlon programme, one which Cavendish is confident can act as a springboard for increasing participation across the UK. That does not have to be a full triathlon, with multiple ways to combine swimming, cycling and running.
Bringing the medal success of Paris to the doorsteps of people across Great Britain is also something that British Triathlon hope to achieve this summer according to Cavendish, with the free Paris Inspired activities, and the national network of clubs and events key to that.ple across Great Britain is also something that British Triathlon hope to achieve this summer according to Cavendish, with the free Paris Inspired activities, and the national network of clubs and events key to that.