Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says a date has been set for the hearing into Manchester City’s alleged breaches of financial rules.
Everton, already appealing against a 10-point deduction for a previous charge, and Nottingham Forest were charged for breaching league profit and sustainability rules on Monday.
Premier League champions City were charged with more than 100 breaches in February 2023 but are yet to face a hearing.
Everton were handed a 10-point deduction in November, having been referred to an independent commission in March.
City’s charges related to a nine-year time frame from 2009. Since 2009, they have won the top flight seven times, but are facing potential relegation and having titles taken away if the case against them is proven.
They were also charged with failing to co-operate since the Premier League launched its investigation in 2018.
There have been reports the case will be heard at the end of this year, although this has not been confirmed by the Premier League and it seems unlikely there will be a verdict until 2025.

