Manchester City will once again refuse to wear Emirates sleeve patches in their FA Cup fixtures this season because of a clash with sponsor Etihad.
The competition is sponsored by Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, and City begin their defence of the trophy at home to Huddersfield Town on Sunday afternoon.
Teams playing in the FA Cup typically wear a rectangular red patch on one sleeve bearing the competition logo and Emirates branding.
City were given an exemption from wearing the patch when Emirates became the FA Cup's sponsor in 2015 because their sponsors Etihad, based in Abu Dhabi, are a direct rival in the aviation industry.