Sunday's Manchester derby at Old Trafford promised to be one of the most watched matches in Premier League history, but there are a handful of places on the planet where people won't be tuning in.

The game is set to be available to watch in one billion homes across the world, and in 189 of the 193 registered UN countries.

The four where it won't be screened? North Korea, Cuba, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Moldova , with the latter serving as the only European country where game won't be seen.

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City have been in imperious form this season (
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With 26 broadcasters set to be at the match - including Sky Sports and the BBC - the match could be set to break the record for the biggest live audience for a match in the UK, which currently stands at the average 4.081 million viewers who watched Manchester City beat Manchester United 1-0 in April 2012.

The is also set to be the most expensive in football history, with the combined cost of both starting XIs likely to be at around £650m.

City go into the game eight points clear of rivals United, with many claiming that a victory would potentially already seal league title glory.

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