Man City v Tottenham live stream: how to watch Carabao Cup final from anywhere now
Wembley is ready to see City and Spurs battle out this final
Its been a week of major upheaval for English football, but today at Wembley it's all about the game itself. Read on for your full guide to getting a Man City vs Tottenham live stream and watch the EFL Carabao Cup final 2021 from anywhere in the world right now.
Date: Sunday, April 25
Kick-off time: 4.30pm BST / 11.30am ET / 8.30am PT / 1.30am AEST (Mon)
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London (England)
Live stream: Sky Sports and Sky Go app (UK) / FREE DAZN trial (Can) / ESPN Plus (US)
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Both teams come into this clash having had to weather a storm of condemnation after being revealed as founder members of ill-fated breakaway European Super League. Amid the fall out, Spurs also sacked manager José Mourinho following a disappointing campaign that leaves Spurs' best hopes of European football qualification resting on a win in this game.
The players seem to have responded to Jose's exit, with Spurs winning Mason’s first game in charge with a battling 2-1 victory over Brighton on Wednesday night. This match provides a much greater challenge for the fledgling manager however, as he comes up against the might of Man City, and a club looking to secure their fourth successive Carabao Cup trophy.
City will be looking to avoid their second successive defeat at Wembley having lost to Chelsea in last weekend's FA Cup semi final, a defeat that prevented Guardiola's men pulling off an unprecedented quadruple. The Premier League leaders could be without influential midfielder Kevin De Bruyne for the final, with the Belgian playmaker facing a race against time to be fit after limping off against Chelsea last week.
Follow our guide below to get a Man City vs Tottenham live stream and watch this 2021 Carabao Cup final match-up.
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How to watch Man City vs Tottenham from outside your country
We have your watching option in countries like the US, Canada and Australia below. But if you're out of the country when the game's on, you'll want a VPN so you don't miss it. This'll help you circumvent the geo-blocking that will try to stop you watching a Man City vs Spurs live stream in particular parts of the world.
Using a VPN means of getting around this issue, and it's nice and easy to set one up. Here's how it's done.
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How to watch a Man City vs Tottenham live stream in the UK
Sky Sports has exclusive live broadcast rights to the Carabao Cup final this year. The build-up for Man City vs Spurs starts on Sky Sports Football and Main Event from 4pm BST ahead of a 4.30pm kick-off.
That means you'll need the Sky Go app for your phone or tablet if you're out and about but still want to tune in to the 2021 Carabao Cup final.
If you're not a full Sky subscriber (and don't want to be), then you can also consider buying a Now TV Sky Sports pass for streaming-only access to the match.
Outside of the UK tonight? Then you'll need to download and use a VPN to access the same services you normally stream with (and pay for) at home.
How to watch Man City vs Spurs: live stream EFL Cup 2021 in the US
Online subscription service ESPN+ has exclusive access to the EFL Cup and therefore is your destination for Man City vs Spurs in the US.
It only costs $5.99 per month and allows you to watch online as well as via its mobile app and TV streamer apps on the likes of Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, PS4 and Xbox.
Today's final is set to kick off in the US at 11.30am ET/ 8.30am PT and you can learn more and see how to sign up here.
But there's even better value to be had, if you grab ESPN+ as part of the big Disney Plus Bundle. As well as ESPN Plus live coverage and documentary action, you'll get access to the hugely impressive Disney Plus catalogue - which features Marvel movies, every Simpsons episode ever, the complete Star Wars canon, Pixar films, and much more - plus all the great shows and movies that Hulu offers.
FREE Man City vs Spurs live stream: how to watch EFL Carabao Cup 2021 online in Canada
Streaming service DAZN has been the sole rights holder for live Carabao Cup matches this season in Canada, showing every single match, including this one, with kick-off scheduled for 11.30am ET/ 8.30am PT.
Better still, you can try DAZN free thanks to an ongoing 1-month FREE DAZN trial deal, which will also allow you to watch some 2020/21 Premier League action without paying a penny as well! If you decide to keep DAZN, you'll pay $20-a-month or an annual subscription of $150 for all the games plus Champions and Europa League action, every NFL game, and much more.
DAZN is a great option for anyone wanting to watch the Premier League from Canada. It's a slick service with comprehensive Premier League coverage and a range of handy apps for iOS and Android mobile devices as well as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, and most modern Smart TVs.
How to watch a Man City vs Spurs: live stream 2021 Carabao Cup in Australia
You're looking at a 1.30am AEDT kick-off in the early hours of Monday morning Down Under. If you think you can manage to stay awake, subscription service beIN Sport 1 is showing the Carabao Cup final live.
If you're a Foxtel customer, you can add beIN to your package for an extra fee. No worries if you aren't though as you can also subscribe to beIN as a standalone subscription that can be watched on your laptop, desktop computer or mobile device. That costs $19.99 per month after you've taken advantage of a FREE two week trial.
Alongside these two, your other option is to sign up for the fast-emerging Kayo Sports streaming service, which features no lock-in contracts and gives you access to over 50 other sports including the F1, NRL, FA Cup football... the list goes on! Handy if you don't want to go all out on Fox.
Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. Alternatively, the service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
For those wanting to watch home coverage of sports from overseas, a VPN is usually the solution - and our latest January 2021 testing has current No. 1 pick ExpressVPN working brilliantly with the service.
How to watch Man City vs Tottenham in New Zealand
Just like in Australia, beIN Sport has you covered for Carabao Cup final football action in New Zealand.
Sky subscribers can add beIN to their package at an additional cost or, like in Australia, you can subscribe to a standalone package that can be watched on laptop, desktop or mobile app. It costs $19.78 per month after you've taken advantage of the FREE two week trial.
Kick off for Kiwi's is at 3.30am NZDT on Monday morning.
Man City vs Spurs team news
Alongside the concerns surrounding the availability Kevin De Bruyne's involvement, John Stones is suspended for City following his red card against Aston Villa in midweek, with Aymeric Laporte likely to partner Ruben Dias at centre-back.
On the opposite bench, all eyes are on whether Harry Kane will be fit to face City. The talismanic striker missed Tottenham’s 2-1 win against Southampton on Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury in the club’s 2-2 draw with Everton last week, but is said to have a 50/50 chance of leading Spurs out this afternoon.
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