The FA Cup semifinals take place this weekend, with a massive clash between Man City and Liverpool at Wembley on Saturday. It's the second meeting between the two sides in the last six days, having previously played to a thrilling 2-2 draw last Sunday in Premier League action.

The Citizens and Reds also booked their tickets to the Champions League semis mid-week, beating Atletico Madrid and Benfica, respectively. While they continue to battle it out for the PL title, the chance to win another piece of hardware in the FA Cup will be just as enticing. Below, you can find all the info you need for this fixture, including how to watch, TV channel, time, and Man City-Liverpool predictions.

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What time does the game start?

The game is set to kick off at 10:30 AM ET on April 16th.

Where is the game being played?

The match will take place at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

How to watch or live stream?

In the US, this fixture will be available on ESPN+.

Man City-Liverpool Predictions

Man City wasn't so convincing against Atletico on Wednesday, progressing 1-0 on aggregate after a scoreless draw. Pep Guardiola's side lacked a spark in the final third, despite having numerous opportunities to put the tie away for good. Nonetheless, the Sky Blues are 10 games unbeaten across all competitions and sit one point above Liverpool in the title race. When it comes to the FA Cup, they buried Southampton 4-1 in the quarterfinals last month.

Liverpool is flying high right now, defeating Benfica 6-4 on aggregate despite tying 3-3 on Wednesday. But, the side will come in fresh here, having rested several starters, including backline mainstay Virgil Van Dijk. The Merseysiders also haven't lost in quite some time, riding a seven-match unbeaten run while winning five in a row before drawing the last two outings. Before this Man City matchup in the FA Cup, Liverpool took out Nottingham Forest in the quarters.

Honestly, the Merseysiders should pull through here. They looked a lot better earlier this week and have so much attacking power. It will be a close fixture no doubt, but Man City won't be going to another FA Cup final this time around. Liverpool will get the best of them.