Man City striker Erling Haaland in action against Everton last season.
Man City striker Erling Haaland in action against Everton last season.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will only have one wish this Christmas and that is three Premier League points on Boxing Day.
The Blues find themselves in unchartered territory under their iconic manager - languishing seventh in the Premier League table and are seemingly no closer to resolving their bad form. City have picked up just one win in their last 12 matches across all competitions and look to be firmly out of the title race.
Next up for City is the visit of Everton who have recently frustrated both Arsenal and Chelsea into goalless draws. It's expected to be a nervy afternoon at the Etihad Stadium, and The Manchester Evening News has taken a closer look at how you can follow all the action.
When is Man City vs Everton and what time is kick-off?
City vs Everton will kick-off at 12.30pm UK time on Boxing Day (Thursday, December 26).
How can I watch Man City vs Everton live on TV in the UK?
UK supporters who do not have a ticket for the match will be able to watch all the action on the streaming site Amazon Prime. All matches in the Premier League on Boxing Day will be available to view on the Amazon Prime Video app or website - with a valid subscription of course.
Subscription costs £8.99 per month and also allows customers free next day delivery on Amazon shopping.
What if I am abroad?
Should you not be in the UK, you can still watch the festive football. In the USA, NBC Sports will have the rights and fuboTV will be covering the action in Canada.
The match will also be available to watch across Europe - with Movistar+ and DAZN showing the game in Spain and Canal+ Foot broadcasting the action in France. Meanwhile, in Germany, Sky Sport Premier League boast the rights, while in the UAE the match will be shown live through beIN Sports.
How else can I follow the Man City vs Everton match?
If you are not an Amazon Prime customer in the UK - or will be out and about enjoying the festivities on Boxing Day - don't worry. The Manchester Evening News will be providing build-up, updates and reaction right from the Etihad Stadium throughout the afternoon here.