MANCHESTER CITY are set to learn if they have been successful in their appeal against their Champions League ban.
The Citizens were rapped by Uefa's club financial control body (CFCB) back in February and slapped with a a two-year suspension from European competition and £25m fine for breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
Etihad chiefs have been battling the verdict ever since, with Uefa now set to reveal their decision.
What time will Uefa announce the result?
After nearly six months of wrangling behind the scenes, City will find out TODAY if they will be appearing in next season's Champions League.
The decision has huge ramifications - and not just for players and staff at the Etihad.
If the ban is upheld, the team finishing fifth in the Premier League will head into the tournament instead of City, who have already secured their place in the top four after thrashing Brighton.
And for the club themselves, keeping hold of their star players and attracting new ones could be tough without the lure of the Champions League.
Etihad chiefs have always denied any wrongdoing and Pep Guardiola is confident that City will be appearing in the premier competition next campaign.
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