Manchester Cityhead to Monaco for matchday two of the Champions League on Tuesday night, aiming to build on their winning start in Europe.
Pep Guardiola's side kicked off their campaign with a 2-0 victory over Napoli at the Etihad, marking Kevin De Bruyne's return. Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku found the net that night, though Doku had a frustrating evening, being substituted just 26 minutes in after Giovanni Di Lorenzo received a red card.
Since that opener, City were held 1-1 by Arsenal before comfortably dispatching Huddersfield Town in the League Cup. Last weekend, they hammered Burnley 5-1 to climb to seventh in the Premier League.
Monaco, meanwhile, carry memories of their 2017 Champions League clash with City, when Kylian Mbappe led the Ligue 1 side to a 3-1 win at the Stade Louis II after a thrilling 5-3 first-leg defeat. While that squad has changed since, notable names remain, including Eric Dier and former Manchester United star Paul Pogba.
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How to watch Monaco vs Manchester City online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the Champions League match between Monaco and Manchester City will be available to watch and stream online live through Paramount+, DirecTV Stream, UniMas, TUDN, and ViX.
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Monaco vs Manchester City kick-off time
The Champions League match between Monaco and Man City will be played at Stade Louis II in Monaco, France.
It will kick off at 12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET on Wednesday, October 1, in the US.
Team news & squads
Monaco team news
City go into the game largely fit, though Rodri missed the Burnley match with a knee issue and remains a doubt for Monaco. Abdukodir Khusanov (ankle), Rayan Ait-Nouri (unspecified), and Omar Marmoush (knee) are still sidelined, while Rayan Cherki's thigh injury will keep him out until November.
Erling Haaland will mark his 50th Champions League appearance on Wednesday, having already smashed the record with 50 goals in 49 games.
Manchester City team news
Monaco's hopes of debuting Paul Pogba against his former club remain slim, as he is still a few weeks from full match fitness. Head coach Adi Hutter is also without Lamine Camara (ankle), Denis Zakaria (groin), Aleksandr Golovin (hamstring), and first-choice goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky (knee), though Kehrer's red card from the weekend doesn’t affect his European eligibility.
One player to watch is Ansu Fati, on loan from Barcelona, who has already scored four goals in three substitute appearances. A first start on Wednesday is well within the realm of possibility, giving Monaco another attacking threat to challenge City.


