Manchester City vs Crystal Palace live stream: Watch English Premier League football online [Start time]

English Premier League

Manchester City will play Crystal Palace on Sunday in the third and final English Premier League game of the day. The game will take place at Selhurt Park, and with City needing to win out the rest of the season this is a must win game for them if they are to overturn Liverpool at the top of the table.

The game will start at 4.10 p.m. BST (11.10 a.m. ET) and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

With Chelsea defeating Liverpool at Anfield earlier in the day, there is a great opportunity for City to gain ground on the Reds in the race for the English Premier League title.

Liverpool remain on 80 points following their loss, and have just two games remaining of the season. That means the maximum points total they can get to is 86.

Meanwhile Chelsea are second with 78 points with two game remaining. They have a chance if Liverpool slip up again and if City also fail to win out their season.

City meanwhile, come into this game with four games remaining and currently have 74 points – six behind table leaders Liverpool. If they win today they move to within 3 points of the top with a game in hand.

That also means that City can reach a maximum point haul of 86 points and level with Liverpool. That would mean things would come down to goal difference. At the moment City are the team with the advantage. They have a +56 goal difference, where as Liverpool are on +51 points.

Manchester City and Crystal Palace will kick off at 4.10 p.m. BST and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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