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Information about the last match between these teams.

Match Information

DateSaturday01/17/2026

Time04:30Time of United States

CompetitionPremier League

About the Match

The last match between Manchester United and Manchester City took place on 01/17/2026 at 04:30 (Time of United States), valid for Premier League.

There are no upcoming matches scheduled between these teams at the moment.

Head-to-Head History

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James Miller

James Miller

February 5, 2026

Manchester United vs Manchester City: A Premier League Showdown

The highly anticipated clash between Manchester United and Manchester City took place at Old Trafford, home of the Red Devils, in the 22nd round of the Premier League. This rivalry, known as the Manchester Derby, has long been a highlight in the English football calendar, showcasing not only the fierce competition between the two clubs but also the rich footballing heritage of Manchester.

Current Standings and Recent Form

Before the match, Manchester United was positioned in the mid-table, looking to improve their standing with a solid performance against their local rivals. Meanwhile, Manchester City, known for their dominance in recent seasons, aimed to maintain their title challenge. The stakes were high, as both teams sought crucial points to bolster their respective campaigns.

Recent Encounters

The history between these two clubs in their last five encounters has been closely contested:

  • January 17, 2026: Manchester United 2 - 0 Manchester City
  • September 14, 2025: Manchester City 3 - 0 Manchester United
  • April 6, 2025: Manchester United 0 - 0 Manchester City
  • December 15, 2024: Manchester City 1 - 2 Manchester United
  • August 10, 2024: Manchester City 1 - 1 Manchester United (Community Shield)

From this recent history, it’s evident that the rivalry can swing in favor of either side, with United having had some success in the most recent matches.

Match Overview

In a thrilling encounter, Manchester United secured a 2-0 victory over Manchester City, thanks to impressive performances from their key players. The match, officiated by referee Anthony Taylor, saw the home side capitalizing on their chances, despite having less possession throughout the game.

Goals and Key Moments

The goals for Manchester United came in the second half. In the 65th minute, B. Mbeumo opened the scoring with a well-placed shot that left the City goalkeeper with no chance. Just eleven minutes later, P. Dorgu doubled the lead, showcasing United's clinical finishing and solidifying their advantage.

Statistical Breakdown

The match statistics reflect the competitive nature of the derby:

  • Possession: Manchester United 32% - 68% Manchester City
  • Total Shots: Manchester United 11 - 7 Manchester City
  • Shots on Target: Manchester United 7 - 1 Manchester City
  • Corners: Manchester United 1 - 6 Manchester City
  • Fouls: Manchester United 13 - 8 Manchester City

Despite having significantly less possession, Manchester United was able to create more dangerous opportunities, highlighting their effectiveness in front of goal.

Disciplinary Actions

The match also saw several yellow cards issued, indicating the intensity of the rivalry:

  • Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) - Yellow Card (11 min)
  • Luke Shaw (Manchester United) - Yellow Card (17 min)
  • Rodri (Manchester City) - Yellow Card (45 min)
  • Nico O'Reilly (Manchester City) - Yellow Card (48 min)
  • Rico Lewis (Manchester City) - Yellow Card (75 min)

Post-Match Implications

With this victory, Manchester United climbed the league table, gaining vital momentum as they aim for European qualification. Conversely, Manchester City will need to reassess their strategies to keep pace in the title race, as this defeat could prove costly in the long run.

The Manchester Derby continues to deliver excitement and drama, reaffirming its status as one of the most significant fixtures in English football.