Man City v Real Madrid Live Stream : Tour Friendly available to watch from Melbourne

Manchester City continue their Australian Tour as they face Real Madrid with live streaming from the Melbourne Cricket Ground (KO 11:00 GMT).
With some big name signings on display, it should be high quality affair as Raheem Sterling is set to start, as well as new signing Fabian Delph who arrived from Aston Villa this week. The game is being shown live online with Bet365, who have a live stream of the game from Australia for all their customers to watch.
Its simple to watch:
The pressure is really on at the Etihad Stadium this season as the club looks to take a signigicant step towards the Premier League title.
After a single goal victory over Melbourne and a 2-2 stalemate against AS Roma, Manchester City will be looking to end their tour on a high against their high quality opponents, with Christiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale all set to start.
Manuel Pellegrini’s men take on the Spanish La Liga giants in their final game of the Australian tour, and what better test for the Citizens than a match against the might of Real Madrid.
The English giants managed to defeat Italian Serie A entertainers via penalties a few days ago and are now keen to conclude their tour Down Under with a good display against Rafael Benitez’s men.
Raheem Sterling, who made his debut for the Citizens in that game and scored a goal as well, will be looking to do well against a club that was rumoured to be interested in him before he signed for the Manchester giants from Liverpool for 49 million pounds.
Another new signing, Fabian Delph is set to make his debut after bis £8m move to the Etihad Stadium from Aston Villa.
Pellegrini has tested a 4-3-3 formation throughout the tour with varying degree of success so it would be interesting to see how the team shapes up against Real Madrid who will be looking to conclude their tour down under on a positive note.
Predicted lineups
City: (4-3-3)
Joe Hart; Bacary Sagna, Jason Denayer, Eliaquim Mangala, AleksandarKolarov; Fernando, Javi Garcia, Yaya Toure; Raheem Sterling, David Silva, Kelechi Iheanacho
Real Madrid: (4-2-3-1)
Keylor Navas; Dani Carvajal, Sergio Ramos, Raphael Varane, Marcelo; Toni Kroos, Luka Modric; Gareth Bale, Martin Odegaard, Isco; Cristiano Ronaldo

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