Is Southampton vs Man City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and highlights details of FA Cup clash

Everything you need to know about the television coverage of the FA Cup quarter-final tie between Southampton and Manchester City.
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We are now approaching the business end of this season’s FA Cup campaign, with the quarter-finals taking place this weekend.

Each of the eight remaining teams are now just one win away from a Wembley Stadium appearance, and Manchester City and Southampton are two of the hopefuls going head-to-head this weekend.

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Pep Guardiola’s men are enjoying another strong season, sitting top of the Premier League, one point clear of Liverpool, and hoping to win the treble - still competing in the Champions League and, of course, the FA Cup.

City are eyeing a seventh FA Cup to add to their trophy cabinet, while Southampton are hoping to win their second amid another solid season under Ralph Hasenhuttl.

The Saints are currently 10th in the Premier League, and they are aiming for a top-half finish, as well as bagging themselves some cup glory.

Though, they face a big test here, needing to defeat the league leaders at home to secure a Wembley appearance.

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Ahead of the game, here is all you need to know about the television coverage:

When is Southampton vs Man City?

Southampton will welcome City to St Mary’s for this FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday, March 20.

Kick-off will be at 3pm.

Is it on TV?

Yes, this game will be shown live on television.

The BBC will show this game, and the coverage will begin at 14:30 GMT and conclude at 17.05 - if there’s not extra time or indeed penalties.

Highlights details

Highlights will be shown on BBC’s ‘The FA Cup’ show on Sunday night.

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Coverage of the show will start at 23.05, and all of the four quarter-final fixtures will feature.

Highlights of this game will also be available on the YouTube channels of the clubs, as well as the official FA channel from early on Monday morning.

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