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Liverpool v Man City: Find the Sky Sports pundit to celebrate our Ultra HD coverage

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Ahead of Liverpool v Man City, can you spot the Sky Sports stars hidden in the crowd?

To show the clarity and detail of Sky Sports' Ultra HD coverage, digital wizards have hidden some top pundits in these busy scenes as if they are in the stands watching the match, and it's your job to find them.

In the first image former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, football presenter Kelly Cates and boxing expert Johnny Nelson are all hiding.

And in the Man City stand are rugby ace Will Greenwood, cricket expert Michael Atherton and F1 commentator Martin Brundle.

You will have to scan the crowd carefully to spot them all, as their faces blend in seamlessly with their fellow supporters.

The puzzle was created by Sky Sports to highlight its Ultra HD coverage ahead of the showdown between high-flying Liverpool and Man City this weekend.

Have a go and scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answers.

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Sky presenter Kelly Cates said: "The competition between Liverpool and Manchester City looks to be fiercer than ever this year.

"Liverpool have so far been able to get the better of Pep Guardiola's side on a few occasions, and will be hoping to do the same again this weekend to lay down a marker in the title race.

"But with stars like Sergio Aguero and Raheem Sterling in good form for City, this looks like it could be a classic encounter."

Sky Sports will broadcast Liverpool v Man City in Ultra HD on Sky Sports Premier League on Sunday, with the blockbuster showdown at Anfield kicking off at 4.30pm.

Sky Sports shows a range of sports in Ultra HD, including 124 Premier League matches this season, England home Tests, every Formula 1 grand prix, international rugby and more.

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