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Brentford vs Man City: times, how to watch on TV, stream online | Premier League
Pep Guardiola’s men travel to the London Bees’ Gtech Community Stadium already confirmed as champions and looking for more silverware.
With the Premier League title already in the bag, Manchester City finish another triumphant season as English champions and they will end their campaign against Thomas Frank’s Brentford. With an eye on both the FA Cup final (against local rivals United) and the Champions League final (against Inter Milan) Pep Guardiola may well rest some of his star players for this one, so the like of Haaland, De Bruyne and Walker could miss out.
And that could leave an opportunity for yet another scalp for the Bees, a win taking them to a superb 59 points. Brentford the only Premier League side to avoid defeat to Manchester City this season; Guardiola will be hoping to make amends for a 2-1 loss to to the Bees at the Eithad Stadium last November.
What time does Brentford vs Man City start?
The game between Brentford vs Man City will be played on Sunday 28 May with kick off at 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT.
How can I watch Brentford vs Man City?
Peacock Premium will be broadcasting this game live in the US.
Who’s the ref for Brentford vs Man City?
The Premier League announced on Friday that the referee for this final game of the season is John Brooks. He will be assisted on the sidelines by Ian Hussin and Matthew Wilkes, while the fourth official will be Jeremy Simpson.
Darren Bond is our Video Assistant Referee (VAR) and his assistant VAR is Darren Cann.
Form guide for Brentford vs Man City
Let's have a look at the most recent games for these two teams:
Brentford | Man City |
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Win 3-1 Spurs (A) | Draw 1-1 Brighton (A) |
Win 2-0 West Ham (H) | Win 1-0 Chelsea (H) |
Loss 0-1 Liverpool (A) | Win 4-0 Real Madrid (H) |
Win 2-1 N. Forest (H) | Win 3-0 Everton (A) |
Win 2-0 Chelsea (A) | Draw 1-1 Real Madrid (A) |
Draw 1-1 Aston Villa (H) | Win 2-1 Leeds (H) |
Brentford vs Man City prediction
Manchester City’s focus may well have turned to the two cup finals that could define not only their season, but also Guardiola’s time at the club. Brentford pose a stiff test for anyone at home and their direct style of play will be a stark contrast to the Brighton & Hove Albion team City faced on Wednesday.
It could well be close, we’re predicting a score draw on the final day.
Brentford 1-1 Man City