Chelsea vs Man City live stream free: Watch FA Cup Online 5th Round [start time]

Manchester City will play Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium for a massive FA Cup 5th Round match up, with many predicting that the winner of today's contest will go on to win the entire competition.

Today's massive match kicks off at 5.15 p.m. GMT (12.15 p.m. BST) and can be watched online through live stream – free trial available on Fox Soccer 2 Go – via the link provided below.

In team news for Manchester City, striker Sergio Aguero (hamstring) and midfielder Fernandinho (thigh) will miss out on today's game. However, Samir Nasri could return after five weeks out with a knee problem. In addition, midfielder Javi Garcia is also available after injury.

For Chelsea, Gary Cahill and John Terry are both out of today's match up. That means right-back Branislav Ivanovic may be moved to center back to cover Cahill.

City have made the Etihad Stadium into a fortress and had won their first 11 home league games this season. However, it was the Blues who recently visited and came away with a brilliant 1-0 win just weeks ago.

However, City are confident they can claim the win this time around. They have promoted an attacking style this season that has seen them score 68 goals in just 25 league games, and they will not be looking to change that style of play today.

"I think it'll be a very similar game as we have a style of play that we don't change, no matter who we're against," the City boss Manuel Pellegrin has said.

"From the other game, we know also that we have to try not to be very open on the counter-attack. And if we play well, there is no reason we cannot beat them."

Toda's big game between Manchester City and Chelsea will kick off at 5.15 p.m. GMT (12.15 p.m. BST) and can be watched online for free via a free trial on Fox Soccer 2 Go by clicking here.

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