
The two clubs are both based in Manchester, but for much of their history, United have been more successful overall. City, though, have had periods of dominance, especially recently.
As of early April 2025, there have been 196 competitive matches between them. Of those, United have won 80, City 61, with 55 draws.
Big wins have been memorable: City defeated United 6–1 twice away at Old Trafford in official league matches (1926 and 2011). United’s biggest league wins over City include 5–0 once.
In the past ~5 years (from late 2020 to 2025), City have had a good run in the Premier League derbies versus United: more wins, some draws, fewer losses.
For example, in their last 10 Premier League matches up to recent times, City had 5 wins, United 3, and 2 draws.
FA Cup Final 2024: United beat City 2-1. United’s goals came from Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo. City pulled one back, but United held on to win.
Community Shield 2024: City beat United on penalties (7-6) after a 1-1 draw in regular time.
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Local pride & bragging rights: These matches aren’t just about points; they’re about being the dominant team in Manchester. The local atmosphere is intense.
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Contrast in styles / eras: Over time, the clubs have had different philosophies, budgets, successes, and challenges. City’s recent success under Pep Guardiola has shifted the balance.
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Players & stars: Because both clubs attract big names, derbies often feature players who are stars nationally and internationally—adding extra excitement.