Manchester United won the 198th Manchester derby by beating Manchester City 2-0 on Saturday.
Goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu delivered a deserved victory for the Red Devils, who had a further three goals disallowed for offside at Old Trafford.
The result saw Michael Carrick’s second spell as Man United interim head coach get off to a perfect start, as well as boosting United’s hopes of achieving their target of Champions League qualification.
Meanwhile, City’s fourth winless Premier League game in a row further enhanced Arsenal’s status as title favourites.
It also saw United extend their winning head-to-head record over City in all-time Manchester derby history.
Manchester United vs Manchester City head-to-head record
| Manchester United | Metric | Manchester City |
|---|---|---|
| 198 | Games played | 198 |
| 81 | Wins | 62 |
| 55 | Draws | 55 |
| 280 | Goals scored | 278 |
All-time competitive Manchester derby record across all competitions (1891–2026).
All-time Manchester derby record: United now lead by 19 wins
Following their latest victory, United have now recorded 19 more wins than City in Manchester derbies.
Since their first-ever meeting in 1891, Man United have beaten City 81 times. Meanwhile, City have defeated United — who are top of the all-time Premier League table — on 62 occasions.
There have been 55 draws between the two Manchester giants.
The two neighbours have met 174 times in the league — including 58 Premier League clashes — as well as facing off 11 times in the FA Cup, 10 times in the League Cup and three times in the Community Shield. There has yet to be a Manchester derby in a European competition.
Manchester derby head-to-head record by competition
| Competition | Games | Man City wins | Draws | Man Utd wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premier League | 58 | 21 | 10 | 27 |
| First Division | 104 | 30 | 39 | 35 |
| Second Division | 12 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| FA Cup | 11 | 4 | 0 | 7 |
| League Cup | 10 | 5 | 1 | 4 |
| Community Shield | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Man United retake aggregate lead on goals scored
Despite Man United being 18 wins ahead of Man City in their all-time head-to-head going into Saturday’s game, the two clubs were remarkably tied when it came to goals scored in Manchester derbies, with 278 apiece.
However, United’s 2-0 victory means that they now lead City 280–278 on aggregate.
The reason the aggregate is so close despite United being 19 wins ahead is partly because City have come out on top in three of the four derbies in which the winning margin has been five goals.
City have twice won 6–1 away at United — first in 1926 and again in 2011. City also thrashed United 5–0 at Old Trafford in 1955, although United beat them by the same margin in 1994.
Meanwhile, City also won the highest-scoring Manchester derby of all time as recently as October 2022, when Erling Haaland and Phil Foden both bagged hat-tricks in a 6–3 triumph at the Etihad Stadium.
Premier League head-to-head
When exclusively looking at Manchester derbies in the Premier League, United are now ahead by 27 wins to 21, while there have been 10 draws.
However, City lead United 84–81 in terms of goals scored in Premier League derbies.
City on top in Manchester derbies since the Abu Dhabi takeover
The footballing landscape in Manchester has changed dramatically since Man City were taken over by the ironically named Abu Dhabi United Group in September 2008.
Having spent much of the previous two decades watching Man United dominate English football — and Manchester derbies — City have fared much better during Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s reign.
Of the 47 Manchester derbies played since City’s current owners arrived, the Sky Blues still hold the edge. Both clubs now have 21 wins each, but City have outscored United by 77 goals to 61 across all competitions.
City’s dominance has been even stronger in the past few years. Despite Saturday’s defeat, Pep Guardiola’s men have won seven of the last 13 Manchester derbies and lost only four.
Recent Manchester derby results
| Date | Competition | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 2026 | Premier League | Man Utd 2–0 Man City |
| Sep 2025 | Premier League | Man City 3–0 Man Utd |
| Apr 2025 | Premier League | Man Utd 0–0 Man City |
| Dec 2024 | Premier League | Man City 1–2 Man Utd |
| Aug 2024 | Community Shield | Man City 1–1 Man Utd |
| May 2024 | FA Cup | Man City 1–2 Man Utd |
| Mar 2024 | Premier League | Man City 3–1 Man Utd |
| Oct 2023 | Premier League | Man Utd 0–3 Man City |
| Jun 2023 | FA Cup | Man City 2–1 Man Utd |
| Jan 2023 | Premier League | Man Utd 2–1 Man City |
| Oct 2022 | Premier League | Man City 6–3 Man Utd |
| Mar 2022 | Premier League | Man City 4–1 Man Utd |
| Nov 2021 | Premier League | Man Utd 0–2 Man City |
How long until City overtake United as Manchester’s all-time top team?
Football is famously tough to predict, but should both clubs continue performing as they have in recent years, then it is surely just a matter of time before Man City move ahead of Man United in the all-time Manchester derby head-to-head based purely on matches won.
However, it would be a big surprise if City were to better United’s all-time record within the next decade. That is because City now need at least 20 more wins, and the clubs only play each other two or three times in most seasons.
Meanwhile, City will need more than a decade to overtake United in terms of top-flight league titles. City currently have 10 and remain 10 behind United, despite the Red Devils not having been champions of England since 2013.
