Manchester City vs Manchester United Head-To-Head Stats . The Abu Dhabi takeover of Manchester City has reignited the long-standing rivalry between them and Manchester United. Previously, City had been looked down upon by United fans for their inferior players and lack of European success. In contrast, City fans would mock United for being based in Salford and having “plastic” fans. However, the tables have turned with City’s recent success and high-profile signings, leading United fans to accuse them of attracting glory hunters and relying on bought success. United’s recent lack of success and reliance on past achievements further exacerbates the tension between the two sides. Let us check Manchester City Vs Manchester United Head To Head records till now –
Manchester City Vs Manchester United Head To Head Record
Overall Matches: 189
FA Cup Matches Played: 9
EFL Cup Matches Played: 10
Football League First Division Matches: 104
FA Cup Number of Matches Won: Manchester City – 3 & Manchester United – 6
EFL Cup Number of Matches Won: Manchester City – 5 & Manchester United – 4
Football League Second Division Matches Won: Manchester City – 2 & Manchester United – 6
EFL Cup Draw: 1
Community Shield Matches Played: 2
Community Shield Number Of Matches Won: Manchester City – 0 & Manchester United – 2
Football League Second Division Matches Played: 12
Premier League Matches Played: 52
Football League First Division Draws: 9
Football League Second Division Draws: 4
Premier League Matches Won: Manchester City – 18 & Manchester United – 25
Football League First Division Matches Won: Manchester City – 30 & Manchester United – 24
Premier League Matches Draws: 9
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History Of Manchester United Vs Manchester City
On 12 November 1881, Newton Heath defeated West Gorton, who would later become Manchester City, 3-0 in their first-ever meeting. These two teams then established themselves as the dominant clubs in the Manchester area, with the Manchester Cup being won by either Newton Heath or Ardwick every year from 1888 to 1893. In 1892, the Football League admitted Newton Heath to its First Division and created a new Second Division, which Ardwick joined.