EDS Manchester derby to be screened live on CITY+
EDS Manchester derby to be screened live on CITY+
This Friday's PL2 semi-final between Manchester City and Manchester United will be screened live on CITY+.
Ben Wilkinson's side take on our cross-city neighbours this Friday at the Joie Stadium, with a kick-off of 19:00 (UK).
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And if our quarterfinal win over Arsenal is anything to go by, it is a game not to be missed!
The City youngsters fought back from 2-0 against the Gunners to win 3-2 and book a place in the semis with their United counterparts
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WATCH: PL2 Pitcam highlights: City 3-2 Arsenal
The winners of Friday's derby will face either Crystal Palace or Southampton, who meet next Monday, in the final.
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