Man City vs Leicester City LIVE STREAM: How to watch Premier League football online

Man City know winning the last of their two Premier League games this season will grant them another illustrious trophy.

The Blues have been battling it out with Liverpool for the entirety of the season and it seems as though the duo are going to be fiercely competing until the final whistle of each’s last match.

Man City are currently in second place with 92 points after 36 games played while Liverpool are top but have played an extra match and have a tally of 94.

Ahead of today’s vital home tie, Guardiola has insisted the Premier League “is the toughest league” to compete in.

He noted the “quality from rivals” is one of the biggest reasons for such a claim.

The Man City manager said: “For the quality from rivals, no doubts it’s the toughest.

“That’s why being there [top] is incredible.”

Commenting on the fierce rivalry this season with Jurgen Klopp’s squad, Guardiola admitted one of the two sides will “be at home sad” after this season has concluded.

He said: “Only one will take the prize and the other one will be at home sad.

“Arriving at this stage, two games left with 92 points, after 100 points last season, that is the most satisfaction I’ve had as a manager. It’s not easy, honestly, and the players did it again.

“I would not say that 100 points was bad and that we are not satisfied with what we did last season but, at the same time, we were seven points behind.

“You give credit for the titles and how huge our rival is. In my career as a manager, I played against incredible sides and there are two that were ‘wow’.

“One is the Barcelona of Luis Enrique with Neymar, (Lionel) Messi and (Luis) Suarez in front. The other is this Liverpool. I think they’re the best two sides I’ve faced as a manager.”

How to watch Man City vs Leicester City

Man City will host Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium this evening with kick-off taking place at 8pm.

Sky Sports Main Event (Sky channel 401, Sky HD 855, Virgin channel 511) and Sky Sports Premier League (Sky channel 402, Sky HD 856, Virgin channel 512) will air the clash with coverage commencing at 7pm.

That means all the action can be followed on your desktop or laptop via the Sky Go app, which if you’re an existing customer, is also available on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices.

Sky Go is also available on a number of platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Sky Sports app, available to download on iOS and Android devices, will also be providing live text coverage and updates.

If you’re not currently a Sky Sports customer but can’t stand to miss out on the action then you can add the channels to your box via a NOW TV subscription.

Day passes, which let you add Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £8.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £14.99, and no locking in to a contract.

NOW TV doesn’t even require a typical television to use, as it is also available on a NOW TV Box, Chromecast, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku, LG Smart TV, PC or Mac, and selected mobile and tablet devices.

source: express.co.uk