How to watch Man City vs Feyenoord Champions League clash for free
by Jack Flintham · Manchester Evening NewsPep Guardiola will be desperate to address Manchester City's form on Tuesday night when Feyenoord visit the Etihad Stadium in the Champions League.
City have suffered a shock to the system in recent weeks losing a whopping five games in a row in all competitions. Saturday's defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur was particularly surprising considering the feel good factor around the club following Guardiola's new contract.
Fortunately for the Blues, they have an immediate opportunity to put things right against their Dutch opponents. Victory for City against Feyenoord could move them back into the top eight and put them in a strong position to progress.
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As for their opponents, they need points to avoid a quick exit from Europe this season. With plenty on the line, fans will not want to miss the action and if you can't get to Manchester, you will be able to watch it for free in the UK.
If you are not already an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can sign-up for a 30-day free trial which will allow you to view the action from the Etihad Stadium. Supporters can cancel the subscription at any time however if you choose to keep Prime beyond the 30-day trial it shall cost you £8.99 per month.
As part of the free trial, you would also be able to catch the Champions League action on Tuesday, December 10 when Aston Villa travel to RB Leipzig. Meanwhile, City's fifth game in the Champions League shall kick off at 8pm on Tuesday, November 26.
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Prime Video is broadcasting one Champions League game every game week free for Amazon Prime members. Man City's upcoming fixtures include Feyenoord on November 26, which is free for Prime members or those signing up for a 30-day free trial.
Every Champions League and Europa League game is also available on TNT Sports via Prime Video’s Discovery+ channel.
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