
Arsenal and Manchester City have a fierce rivalry, with City dominating recent matches under Pep Guardiola. Arsenal aims to reclaim its historical success as they prepare for their next Premier League clash.
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In recent years, Arsenal and Manchester City have developed a heated rivalry that has blossomed into one of the most anticipated fixtures in English football.
City have been the dominant team of the modern era under Pep Guardiola, winning six Premier League titles across a seven-season stretch between 2017/18 and 2023/24. In the latter two of those triumphs, Arsenal finished runners-up, as one of England's historically most successful clubs sought to end a two-decade wait for a 14th top-division crown.
Mikel Arteta's impressive work in charge of Arsenal after serving under Guardiola as an assistant has added spice to the storyline every time they square off, as the student looks to overtake the master. City got the job done in the latest instalment at the 2026 Carabao Cup final.
The Sporting News brings you an overview of their history across English and European football ahead of Sunday's huge Premier League showdown.
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Across 215 meetings, Arsenal have won 100 games against Manchester City, while City have triumphed 66 times, along with 49 draws.
The all-time head-to-head record between Arsenal and Manchester City includes numerous encounters across various competitions, with City having a recent edge in victories.
Manchester City has won six Premier League titles from the 2017/18 season to the 2023/24 season.
Arsenal last won the Premier League in the 2003/04 season, marking a long wait for their 14th top-division crown.
In the latest match, Manchester City triumphed over Arsenal in the 2026 Carabao Cup final.

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As is usually the case, most of those meetings have come in Premier League/Division One play, where the same disparity sits.
In FA Cup action, Arsenal have also gotten the better of City in more games, winning four of their all-time matchups, suffering defeat twice. It's nearly dead even in the League Cup, where Arsenal have won five and lost four, with one match drawn.
| Competition | Matches | Arsenal wins | Draws | Man City wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| League | 195 | 89 | 47 | 59 |
| FA Cup | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 |
| EFL Cup | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 |
| Community Shield | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| European play | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 215 | 100 | 49 | 66 |
All-time in league play against Arsenal, Man City have 59 wins compared to 89 for Arsenal, while they've drawn 47 times.
In the Premier League era, that is slightly more even, with City winning 19 times to 25 for Arsenal across 57 total matches, with 13 draws.
Below are some of the most memorable recent meetings in Premier League action between the two sides.
City had been active in the transfer market in summer 2009 and bought Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure from the Gunners. The Togo striker made headlines when the two sides met early in the campaign.
With City leading 2-1 after a curler from Craig Bellamy, Adebayor doubled their lead with a brilliant header 10 minutes from time. The striker then caused controversy with his celebration as he ran the length of the pitch before knee-sliding in front of the travelling Arsenal fans.
Some fans threw whatever they could at him before Toure and goalkeeper Shay Given dragged their teammate away from the fracas. City went on to take all three points as Shaun Wright-Phillips crowned a 4-2 win with a delicate finish.
The Gunners' frail backline and City's attacking power was shown in a nine-goal thriller at the Etihad Stadium, in a 2013/14 where Manuel Pellegrini's freewheeling Blues finished as league champions.
Arsenal did manage to score three in the game, but the hosts kept picking apart and breaching their defence. The likes of David Silva, Yaya Toure, and Sergio Aguero all got on the scoresheet to quell fleeting threats of a Gunners comeback.
Theo Walcott scored twice in the match, while Per Mertesacker also bagged a consolation goal in injury time. It was a game that highlighted the direction each team was going in with their respective hierarchy.
What had been billed as a battle of title contenders ended up being worryingly one-sided from an Arsenal perspective.
Kevin De Bruyne scored two goals either side of a headed finish from John Stones, putting City in complete control before the hour. Rob Holding got a goal back late on before Erling Haaland struck in injury time to put the gloss on a stunning victory.
Arsenal were still two points above City following the result, but Guardiola's men had two games in hand on their rivals. They went on to win the title with three games to spare as Arsenal's form collapsed.
Despite taking four points off City in the games between the teams in 2023/24, Arsenal were unable to stop another march to the title from Guardiola's side. They fell behind early in this encounter as Haaland dispatched Savinho's through-ball and Ilkay Gundogan almost doubled the damage when he clipped a free-kick against the post.
But the game turned on its head around the midway point of the first half. City lost talismanic midfielder Rodri to injury shortly before Riccardo Calafiori planted a sublime 25-yard strike beyond Ederson. Gabriel headed Arsenal in front from a 45th-minute corner, but events took another twist as Trossard was given his second yellow card for kicking the ball away.
Arsenal produced an obdurate performance after the interval and David Raya excelled between the posts. Eventually, they fell just short as Jack Grealish's cleverly instigated short corner led to Stones pilfering a point.
The 2026 League Cup final was only the second meeting between Arsenal and City in a major final.
This previous meeting came in the 2018 League Cup, when City topped Arsenal 3-0 thanks to goals from club icons Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany, and David Silva.
Despite sharing a total of 21 FA Cup titles between them (14 for Arsenal, 7 for City), the two clubs have never met in the FA Cup final.
Arsenal and Manchester City have never faced off in European play across any of the UEFA competitions.
It is not rare for teams from the same country to never square off in European competition, as UEFA rules restrict clubs from the same federation meeting prior to the knockout stage. For many years, these restrictions were even tighter, and have only loosened to encompass the entire knockout bracket in recent format reshuffling.
For example, the most famous rivalry in all of European football, Barcelona vs. Real Madrid known as "El Clasico," has happened eight times ever in Champions League competition.
Given how new Manchester City are to the top echelon of global football, and how Arsenal have never won a European title, the two clubs never meeting in UEFA competition isn't too shocking.
When it comes to major trophies, Arsenal and Manchester City are neck-and-neck. While Arsenal have been the longer-standing major English club throughout the history of the sport, City's recent surge into the global elite has seen them catch up almost entirely in the trophy department.
Arsenal still have more Premier League titles than City, as well as FA Cup crowns, but Man City's dominance in the League Cup has seen them reach 25 major domestic trophies to Arsenal's 29.
On the European stage, Man City have had more success given their Champions League triumph in 2023, something Arsenal have never accomplished. Both teams have one success apeice - City in 1969/70 and Arsenal in 1993/94 - in the now defunct European Cup Winners' Cup.
| Competition | Man City titles (last) | Arsenal titles (last) |
| First Division / Premier League | 10 (2023/24) | 13 (2003/04) |
| FA Cup | 7 (2022/23) | 14 (2019/20) |
| League Cup | 9 (2025/26) | 2 (1992/93) |
| TOTAL DOMESTIC MAJOR | 26 | 29 |
| FA Community Shield | 7 (2024) | 17 (2023) |
| Second Division / First Division | 7 (2001/02) | 0 |
| TOTAL DOMESTIC OTHER | 14 | 17 |
| Competition | Man City titles (last) | Arsenal titles (last) |
| UEFA Champions League | 1 (2022/23) | 0 |
| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 (1969/70) | 1 (1993/94) |
| Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 0 | 1 (1969/70) |
| UEFA Super Cup | 1 (2023) | 0 |
| FIFA Club World Cup | 1 (2023) | 0 |
| TOTAL GLOBAL | 4 | 2 |