Man City are laying on free coach travel for fans left high and dry after their visit to Tottenham was moved for TV coverage.

The Blues travel to Wembley to face Mauricio Pochettino’s high-flying Spurs on Saturday, April 14 for a 7.45pm kick-off.

The last train departing from Euston to Manchester that night leaves at 9pm, which would be during half-time, meaning fans have to travel by road.

And City have decided to provide free return coach travel to all those with a ticket for the game as a thank you to fans ‘for their unwavering support throughout the season.’

Coach tickets have to be booked with the club’s travel partner Thomas Cook Sport by calling 01733 224 834.

Despite the capacity of the national stadium being around 90,000, City have only been given an allocation of just over 3,000 tickets.

The game against Spurs could yet still be the one City, currently 16 points clear at the top with eight games left, are crowned champions.

They need two more wins to mathematically win the league , and hope to do it against Manchester United at the Etihad on April 7.

However, the celebrations could be delayed a week if they were to slip up before then.

The Premier League have announced plans for televised Saturday night games to become a permanent fixture when the new broadcast deal kicks-in in 2019.

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