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FA Cup LIVE! Man City in front vs Salford as Burnley lead Mansfield

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FA Cup LIVE! Man City in front vs Salford as Burnley lead Mansfield

Manchester City vs Salford City - The FA Cup fourth-round clash at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, February 14, 2026, kicked off at 3:00 PM GMT, pitting Premier League champions Manchester City against League Two's Salford City.[1][6] This historic tie marks the second successive season the teams have met, following City's dominant 8-0 victory last term, where James McAtee netted a hat-trick.[2]



Match Updates

At the current scoreline of Man City 0-0 Salford City, the game remains tightly contested early on.[6] John Stones returned from a two-month absence to captain City, anchoring a defense featuring James Trafford in goal, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Max Alleyne, Abdukodir Khusanov, Rico Lewis, Tijjani Reijnders, Nico González, Omar Marmoush, Rayan Cherki, and Phil Foden.[7][11] Substitutes include Rúben Dias, Rodri, Nico O'Reilly, Antoine Semenyo, and Gianluigi Donnarumma.[7]

City enter on a hot streak, with recent wins including 3-0 over Fulham (Semenyo, O'Reilly, Haaland scoring), 2-1 at Liverpool, and 3-1 against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup semi-final.[6] Pep Guardiola's side, hot on Arsenal's heels in the Premier League, seek redemption after consecutive FA Cup final losses to Manchester United and Crystal Palace.[2]

Salford's Story

Salford, owned by Manchester United's Class of '92 (including David Beckham), sit sixth in League Two, five points from automatic promotion.[2] Despite recent form dips, this big day out against local rivals offers a chance to upset the odds.[1][2]

Broadcast Info

  • UK: No stream available
  • US: ESPN Select
  • Australia: Stan Sport

Live scores and stats are trackable via Sofascore, with community predictions favoring City.[5] Elsewhere, Burnley lead Mansfield, adding to the FA Cup excitement.[headline]

Stay tuned for goals, as City aim for an easy passage while Salford dream of a giant-killing.[4]