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2024–25 Manchester City F.C. season

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Manchester City 2024–25 football season
Manchester City
2024–25 season
Manchester City players lining up before an away match againstParis Saint-Germain, 22 January 2025
OwnerCity Football Group
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerPep Guardiola
StadiumCity of Manchester Stadium
Premier League3rd
FA CupRunners-up
EFL CupFourth round
FA Community ShieldWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueKnockout phase play-offs
FIFA Club World CupRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Erling Haaland (22)

All:
Erling Haaland (34)
Highest home attendance52,846 vArsenal
22 September 2024
(Premier League)
Lowest home attendance40,584 vWatford
24 September 2024
(EFL Cup)
Average home league attendance52,519
Biggest win8–0 vSalford City
(Home)
11 January 2025
(FA Cup)
Biggest defeat0–4 vTottenham Hotspur
(Home)
23 November 2024
(Premier League)

1–5 vArsenal
(Away)
2 February 2025
(Premier League)

The2024–25 season was the130th season in the existence ofManchester City Football Club and their 23rd consecutive season in thetop flight ofEnglish football. In addition to thedomestic league, where they were competing as four-time defending champions, Manchester City also participated in theFA Cup,EFL Cup,FA Community Shield, the revampedUEFA Champions League; entering the latter for the 14th consecutive season; and the expandedFIFA Club World Cup as winners of the2022–23 UEFA Champions League.[1]

City began the season by defeatingManchester United 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in regular time on 10 August to win theFA Community Shield for the first time since2019.[2] This turned out to be their only honour of the season. On 30 October, they were eliminated in the fourth round of the EFL Cup byTottenham Hotspur at theirstadium in a 1–2 defeat, the team's first that season. This game marked the beginning of a recently unprecedented period of poor form for the team, which concluded at one win in thirteen matches, and included five consecutive losses for the first time in Pep Guardiola's managerial career and the worst run for City since the2005–06 season.

On 19 February, Manchester City were eliminated from the Champions League byReal Madrid, losing 3–6 on aggregate after having been beaten home and away by thereigning champions in the new knockout phase play-offs. This is the first season since2012–13 where City had failed to reach the last 16 of the competition.[3] On 17 May, they were beaten 1–0 byCrystal Palace in theFA Cup final, City's second consecutive cup final defeat. Palace's victory was their first-ever major title and ensured the Blues failed to claim major domestic silverware for the first time since the2016–17 season.[4] A 2–0 victory away toFulham on the final day of the Premier League season ensured City secured third place in the standings and qualified for the following season'sChampions League, their 15th consecutive appearance in the competition.

After the end of the season proper, the club embarked on a significant transfer activity before travelling to theUnited States for the expanded Club World Cup as holders. On June 30, the Blues were beaten 4–3after extra time byAl Hilal in the round of 16 after having swept their group stage opponents.[5]

Kits

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Supplier:Puma /Sponsor:Etihad Airways

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Season summary

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Pre-season

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The club ended the previous season with the main issue being whether or notPep Guardiola would decide to extend his contract as manager beyond the end of the 2024–25 season after nine years with the club.[6]Kevin De Bruyne was the only key player who would start the season in the final year of his existing contract, but there was also further speculation on the futures ofKyle Walker andBernardo Silva, as there had been in previous recent summers. Rumours also emerged that Ederson could be a target forSaudi Pro League clubAl Nassr.[7]

A total of 13 current City players were selected for squads forEuro 2024, the joint most alongsideInter Milan, and one player was selected for the2024 Copa América. Six of those players reached the semi-finals of these competitions played in the week commencing 8 July; five of those would go on to reach the respective finals played on 14 July; and two:Rodri forSpain andJulián Alvarez forArgentina, would celebrate as champions. Rodri was also recognised as thePlayer of the Tournament for Euro 2024.[8][9][10][11]

Players who had not participated in either competition returned to the club for pre-season training on 15 July to prepare for their forthcoming pre-season tour in theUnited States. Spanish defenderSergio Gómez had been the first senior player to be transferred, leaving the club after two seasons to joinReal Sociedad on 12 July. The first transfer in was announced on 18 July when Brazilian wingerSavinho joined from fellowCFG clubTroyes, after a successful loan season atGirona, for a reported fee of £21 million.[12][13]

City took a largely inexperienced squad on their pre-season tour to the US, selecting only 11 previous first team players who had not played at the Euros or Copa America.[14] Their twoCroatian Internationals,Joško Gvardiol andMateo Kovačić, who had returned from Germany after the group stages, joined the tour at its mid-point.[15] The remaining 14 players were allowed extended breaks and would join the squad after its return to the UK. However, this tour squad was able to perform well and only suffered narrow losses toCeltic andMilan, drew withBarcelona and beatChelsea convincingly with aHaaland hat-trick. The performances of Haaland,Grealish andOscar Bobb in particular stood out in these games with the latter demonstrating he was ready for more first-team appearances in the coming season.[16]

Start of the season

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In their first competitive game of the season, City won theFA Community Shield by beating fiercerivalsManchester United 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in regular time, thus avenging the defeat to the same side in the2024 FA Cup final. United opened the scoring in the 82nd minute with a strike fromAlejandro Garnacho, and City equalised in the penultimate minute of normal time with aBernardo Silva header from an excellentOscar Bobb run and cross. Although Silva went on to see his first penalty saved, anEderson save againstJadon Sancho and a miss fromJonny Evans saw City victorious in the penalty shoot-out. It was the first time since2019 that City had won the competition after consecutive defeats in their previous three appearances.[2]

On 12 August, it was announced that Julián Alvarez would be joiningAtlético Madrid for a reported initial fee of £64.4 million with up to £17.1 million in add-ons after two highly successful seasons with City. At the time, this was the highest transfer fee the club had ever received for a player and represented a significant profit for a player acquired for £14 million only two years previously. Alvarez had won thecontinental treble in 2023, as well as aWorld Cup and aCopa America title while a City player.[17]

On 23 August, former captainİlkay Gündoğan returned to the club on a free transfer, signing a one-year deal after having spent the previous season at Barcelona.[18]

City began theirleague campaign with three strong performances and victories away to Chelsea andWest Ham United, and at home to newly promotedIpswich Town. The games against Ipswich and West Ham United included Haaland's 10th and 11thhat-tricks since he joined the club, as he became the Premier League player to score the most goals (7) in the first three games of the season.[19][20] The Blues led the league overLiverpool on goals scored at the first international break, with both clubs maintaining a 100% record and a goal difference of +7.

On 22 September, City played their first league game of the season against their closest title challengers from the previous two seasons and drew 2–2 at home againstArsenal. The first goal was Haaland's 100th for the club in all competitions, achieved in just 105 appearances. This equalled a record set byCristiano Ronaldo atReal Madrid for the fastest to reach this milestone at a single club. Arsenal were able to come back to take a 2–1 lead by half time, but sawLeandro Trossard sent off for a second bookable offence shortly before the break. A resolute defensive effort with 10 men and excellent goalkeeping fromDavid Raya was almost enough to secure the victory and three points for the Gunners, but a scrambled goal fromJohn Stones in the eighth minute of injury time saved the point for City and ensured they remained unbeaten and at top of the league by a point from Liverpool andAston Villa.

Rodri had limped out of the Arsenal match following a collision withThomas Partey. On 27 September, it was confirmed that the player had ruptured hisanterior cruciate ligament and would miss the rest of the season in recovery. Guardiola said Rodri was "irreplaceable" during the previous season's title run-in. Rodri missed five games the previous season and City had lost four of them.[21]

Autumn period

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Manchester City remained unbeaten in all competitions up to the October international break. In the Premier League, they were positioned just a point behind Liverpool, securing second place and edging out Arsenal on goal difference. Their form extended to theChampions League, where they held the eighth spot in the newSwiss-style league phase.

On 7 October, City's legal case against thePremier League over rules on commercial deals involving club owners concluded with atribunal ruling. The tribunal upheld two aspects of the club's complaints but rejected others. The case, separate from the ongoing investigation into City's alleged financial breaches, found that shareholder loans should not be excluded from associated party transaction (APT) rules and that some recent rule amendments should not be retained. Both sides claimed partial victory, with City pleased about some rulings and the Premier League relieved that most rules were upheld. The ruling could impact other clubs' compliance with financial regulations.[22]

On 14 October, Manchester City'sdirector of football,Txiki Begiristain, announced he would be leaving the club the following June after 12 years, being replaced bySporting Lisbon'sHugo Viana.[23]

On 28 October, Rodri became the first current City player to win the prestigiousBallon d'Or award.[24]

City faced an injury crisis and a series of four consecutive losses before the final international break of the year, marking their worst losing streak since 2006 underStuart Pearce. It was also the first time Guardiola had suffered four consecutive defeats in his managerial career. During this period, they were eliminated from theEFL Cup byTottenham and experienced their first outright Champions League loss in over two years, falling 1–4 toSporting Lisbon in Portugal. Additionally, this streak ended their 10-month and 32-game unbeaten run in the league with away losses toBournemouth andBrighton, leaving City in second place, trailing Liverpool by five points.[25]

On 19 November, it was widely reported that Guardiola had extended his contract with the club for a further year to 2026, when he would be able to celebrate the completion of his tenth season at City.[26] Later that week, the club confirmed the extension was for 2 years, until the end of the 2026–27 season.[27]

On 23 November 2024, City lost 0–4 toTottenham Hotspur that marked the end of their 52-game unbeaten streak at home. It was the Citizen's first home defeat since November 2022 whenBrentford claimed a surprise victory at the same venue. Despite having most of the ball possession and creating 23 attempts at goal, City were made to rue wasteful chances while their opponent on the day converted their chances clinically.[28]

Christmas and New Year

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The club's poor run of form continued into December and included further league defeats to Liverpool, Manchester United and Aston Villa; and a comprehensive Champions League defeat away atJuventus. At the nadir, City had just one win in thirteen games with nine defeats.[29][30]

However, their form improved somewhat in the New Year with consecutive victories against West Ham andLeicester in the league and a comprehensive 8–0 victory againstLeague Two clubSalford City in the third round of theFA Cup.[31]

As the January transfer window opened, it was rumoured that City would be in the market for an additional central defender to cover for the reoccurring injuries to John Stones,Rúben Dias andNathan Aké; an additional defensive midfielder to cover for the long-term injury to Rodri and an additional forward to support Erling Haaland as replacement forJulián Alvarez. On 11 January, Guardiola revealed that club captain Kyle Walker had requested an immediate transfer away from the club. He subsequently joinedMilan on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option to buy at the end of the season.[32] Kevin De Bruyne replaced Walker as club captain.

In January 2025, it was reported that Manchester City had reached an agreement withRC Lens andPalmeiras to bringAbdukodir Khusanov andVitor Reis respectively to theCity of Manchester Stadium. The deal for the former was believed to be £33.5 million while the latter £29.6 million.[33][34] Both deals were confirmed on 20 and 21 January.[35][36] It was also rumoured that City had agreed withEintracht Frankfurt for the signing of forwardOmar Marmoush on a five-year deal.[37] That transfer was confirmed on 23 January.[38]

Consecutive defeats in the Champions League league stage at Juventus andParis Saint Germain had left City unexpectedly on the verge of elimination from the competition. They required a victory in their final league stage game home toClub Brugge to avoid this. On 29 January, City came back from a goal down to win 3–1. However, their final position in the league table at 22nd meant they would have to compete for a place in the last 16 round in a two-legged playoff game against eitherBayern Munich or defending championsReal Madrid. The resulting ties against Madrid meant the two clubs were meeting for the fourth consecutive season in the competition at the knockout stages.[39]

On 2 February, City suffered a comprehensive 1–5 defeat at theEmirates Stadium to their closest rivals of recent seasons, Arsenal. City had conceded an early goal from a defensive error, but equalised in the 55th minute thanks to Haaland. However, the Gunners went on to quickly score four unanswered goals to delight their fans and close the gap to league leaders Liverpool. The defeat left City in fifth place, two points behind Chelsea.[40]

Before the winter transfer window closed the following day, City completed their fourth significant signing of the window, welcoming defensive midfielderNico González fromPorto for £50 million.[41]

On 11 February, City were defeated 2–3 In the first leg of their play-off tie at home to Real Madrid. Despite having led twice with goals from Haaland, Madrid were able to equalise with strikes fromKylian Mbappé and ex-City youth playerBrahim Díaz, beforeJude Bellingham scored with virtually the last kick of the match to take a one-goal advantage back home for the second leg the following week; and end City's undefeated home streak in the competition which had stretched to 34 games over more than six seasons.[42]

A 4–0 home victory overNewcastle United the following weekend provided some hope that team's performances were improving, and that the new players recruited in January were already impressing. The game was notable for a debut hat-trick from Marmoush and an impressive performance from Nico, whom Guardiola later described as a "mini-Rodri".[43]

However, on 19 February, City suffered a further defeat in Madrid, losing 1–3 on the night through aMbappé hat-trick, and 3–6 on aggregate. This ended City's participation in European competition for the season and was the first time the Blues had failed to reach the last 16 of the Champions League since2012–13, when they had been knocked out at the group stages.[3]

Defeat at home to runaway league leaders Liverpool followed by victory away to Tottenham Hotspur at the end of February put City back into fourth place and the qualification places for next season's Champions League just a point behind surprise third-placed teamNottingham Forest, and a point ahead of Chelsea in fifth.

Season run-in

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The FA Cup was now City's only realistic chance of domestic silverware for the season. They faced lower-league opposition in the third, fourth and fifth rounds and duly qualified for the quarter-finals where they were drawn away to Premier League opposition for the first time that season against Bournemouth.

Otherwise, their objective was to secure Champions League qualification in the remaining league fixtures and prepare for the FIFA Club World Cup being held in June.

On 30 March, Manchester City won their FA Cup quarter-final tie against Bournemouth 2–1, coming from behind with both goals assisted by academy graduateNico O'Reilly who came on at half-time and played at left-back rather than his usual midfield role. However, the result was marred by an ankle injury picked up by top scorer Erling Haaland, which the club later announced would rule him out for five to seven weeks and possibly the remainder of the regular season.[44] Nevertheless, City comfortably beat Leicester City 2–0 in their next league fixture with Omar Marmoush playing as the centre forward.[45]

On 4 April, Kevin De Bruyne announced on his social media that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season after 10 years.[46] With a record 18 trophies and four Player of the Season awards at that time, he would be considered one of the greatest footballers to have ever played for the club.

On 6 April, the 196thManchester derby ended in a 0–0 draw at Old Trafford to leave City in 5th place, one point behind Chelsea and a point ahead of Aston Villa, with Newcastle in seventh, two points behind but with two games in hand.[47]

Three consecutive league victories (againstCrystal Palace,Everton and Aston Villa) for the first time since October 2024 in April kept City in the race for Champions League qualification.

On 27 April, the Blues beat Nottingham Forest 2–0 atWembley Stadium with goals fromRico Lewis and Joško Gvardiol to qualify for their third consecutiveFA Cup final where they would meet Crystal Palace.[48]

On 17 May, Palace secured their first-ever major trophy with a 1–0 victory over City in the 2025 FA Cup final at Wembley.Eberechi Eze scored the decisive goal in the 16th minute, finishing a well-craftedcounterattack set up byDaniel Muñoz. Despite City's dominance in possession, Palace goalkeeperDean Henderson, who had avoided an earlyred card when he handled the ball outside his area to thwart a Haaland one-on-one chance, emerged as a hero, saving apenalty from Omar Marmoush and making key stops throughout the match. City's frustration grew as they failed to claim major domestic silverware for the first time since the2016–17 season.[4]

The final home game againstBournemouth on 20 May was notable for a stunning goal of the season from Marmoush, the long-awaited return of Rodri from his injury and the final home appearance of Kevin De Bruyne who was honoured in a presentation after the game.[49]

A run of 10 unbeaten league games ensured City concluded the 2024–25 Premier League season in third place, securingUEFA Champions League qualification with a 2–0 victory atFulham on the final day.[50]

End of season and FIFA Club World Cup

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The revamped2025 FIFA Club World Cup spanned both the official 2024–25 and2025–26 seasons. The Premier League announced on 27 March that an additional transfer window would open from 1 to 10 June to align with the window announced by FIFA in October 2024 that would permit participants in that competition to make transfers before the competition began.

It had been anticipated that City's squad would need a major overhaul in the summer to remain competitive at the highest level after a trophyless season. While this transition began in the previous January transfer window, further changes were expected, particularly in midfield, at full-back and potentially at centre-half if the club chose to offload some of their aging and injury-prone players. Specifically, City were rumoured to be progressing their interests in left backRayan Aït-Nouri fromWolverhampton Wanderers, and midfieldersTijjani Reijnders fromMilan andRayan Cherki fromLyon in order to complete these in time for the Club World Cup. City had also previously been linked with an interest inBayer Leverkusen starFlorian Wirtz, but had pulled out of negotiations.

These three transfers, and that of back-up goalkeeperMarcus Bettinelli from Chelsea, were duly completed between 9 and 11 June at a total estimated cost of £112 million.[51][52][53][54]

On 19 June, Guardiola announced he would be breaking from the tradition of recent seasons and appointing his own club captain and leadership team instead of leaving it to a team vote. He subsequently confirmed that Bernardo Silva would take over the captaincy from De Bruyne, supported by Rodri, Dias, Haaland and Gündogan.[55]

Manchester City comfortably won their three group games at the Club World Cup, including an impressive 5–2 victory against Juventus which ensured they would avoid some of the other major European clubs in the knock-out rounds.[56] However, City went on to exit the competition at the round of 16 stage with a 3–4a.e.t. defeat toAl Hilal.[5]

First-team squad

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See also:List of Manchester City F.C. records and statistics § Current first-team squad statistics
As of 1 June 2025[57]
No.PlayerPositionNationalityDate of birth (age)Signed fromDate signedFeeContract end
Goalkeepers
18Stefan OrtegaGKGermany (1992-11-06)6 November 1992 (aged 32)GermanyArminia Bielefeld1 July 2022Free transfer2026
31EdersonGKBrazil (1993-08-17)17 August 1993 (aged 31)PortugalBenfica1 July 2017£34.9m2026
33Scott CarsonGKEngland (1985-09-02)2 September 1985 (aged 39)Derby County20 July 2021Free transfer2025[58]
Defenders
3Rúben Dias(VC)CBPortugal (1997-05-14)14 May 1997 (aged 28)PortugalBenfica29 September 2020£62.0m[a]2027
5John StonesCB /RB /DMEngland (1994-05-28)28 May 1994 (aged 31)Everton9 August 2016£47.5m2026
6Nathan AkéCB /LBNetherlands (1995-02-18)18 February 1995 (aged 30)Bournemouth5 August 2020£40.0m2027
22Vitor ReisCB /RBBrazil (2006-01-12)12 January 2006 (aged 19)BrazilPalmeiras21 January 2025£29.6m2029
24Joško GvardiolCB /LBCroatia (2002-01-23)23 January 2002 (aged 23)GermanyRB Leipzig5 August 2023£77.5m2028
25Manuel AkanjiCB /RB /LB /DMSwitzerland (1995-07-19)19 July 1995 (aged 29)GermanyBorussia Dortmund1 September 2022£15.0m2027
45Abdukodir KhusanovCB /RBUzbekistan (2004-02-29)29 February 2004 (aged 21)FranceLens20 January 2025£33.6m2029
82Rico LewisRB /DMEngland (2004-11-21)21 November 2004 (aged 20)Academy1 July 20222028
Midfielders
8Mateo KovačićDM /CMCroatia (1994-05-06)6 May 1994 (aged 31)Chelsea27 June 2023£25.0m2027
10Jack GrealishLW /AMEngland (1995-09-10)10 September 1995 (aged 29)Aston Villa5 August 2021£100.0m2027
11Jérémy DokuRW /LW /AMBelgium (2002-05-27)27 May 2002 (aged 23)FranceRennes24 August 2023£55.5m2028
14Nico GonzálezDM /CMSpain (2002-01-03)3 January 2002 (aged 23)PortugalPorto3 February 2025£50.0m2029
16Rodri(VC)DM /CMSpain (1996-06-22)22 June 1996 (aged 29)SpainAtlético Madrid4 July 2019£62.8m2027
17Kevin De Bruyne(C)CM /AMBelgium (1991-06-28)28 June 1991 (aged 34)GermanyVfL Wolfsburg30 August 2015£54.5m2025
19İlkay Gündoğan(VC)CM /DMGermany (1990-10-24)24 October 1990 (aged 34)SpainBarcelona23 August 2024Free transfer2026
20Bernardo Silva(VC)CM /AM /LW /RWPortugal (1994-08-10)10 August 1994 (aged 30)FranceMonaco1 July 2017£43.5m2026
26SavinhoRW /LWBrazil (2004-04-10)10 April 2004 (aged 21)FranceTroyes18 July 2024£21.0m2029
27Matheus NunesCM /AM /DM /LW /RW /RBPortugal (1998-08-27)27 August 1998 (aged 26)Wolverhampton Wanderers1 September 2023£53.0m2028
30Claudio EcheverriAM /LWArgentina (2006-01-02)2 January 2006 (aged 19)ArgentinaRiver Plate25 January 2024£12.5m2028
47Phil FodenAM /LW /RWEngland (2000-05-28)28 May 2000 (aged 25)Academy1 July 20172027
52Oscar BobbRW /STNorway (2003-07-12)12 July 2003 (aged 21)NorwayVålerenga12 July 20192029
75Nico O'ReillyLB /CM /AM /LW /RWEngland (2005-03-21)21 March 2005 (aged 20)Academy1 July 20222026
87James McAteeCM /AM /LW /RWEngland (2002-10-18)18 October 2002 (aged 22)Academy1 July 20212026
Forwards
7Omar MarmoushST /AM /LW /RW /SSEgypt (1999-02-07)7 February 1999 (aged 26)GermanyFrankfurt23 January 2025£59.0m2029
9Erling HaalandSTNorway (2000-07-21)21 July 2000 (aged 24)GermanyBorussia Dortmund1 July 2022£51.2m2034
Includes first team players and EDS players who train routinely with the first team and have made at least one league appearance. Ages are as of the end of the season (30th June 2025)
  1. ^City playerNicolás Otamendi was included in the deal, bringing the transfer fee paid to £50m.
Key
# – CurrentEDS Squad player.
† – Signed in January window.
‡ – Initially signed to Academy team.

Transfers

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Transfers in

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DatePos.No.PlayerFromFeeTeamRef.
18 July 2024RW26BrazilSavinhoFranceTroyes£21,000,000First team[59]
23 August 2024MF19Germanyİlkay GündoğanSpainBarcelonaFree transferFirst team[60]
30 August 2024FW67EnglandDivin MubamaWest Ham United£2,000,000Academy[61]
20 January 2025CB45UzbekistanAbdukodir KhusanovFranceLens£33,600,000First team[36]
21 January 2025CB22BrazilVitor ReisBrazilPalmeiras£29,600,000First team[35]
23 January 2025FW7EgyptOmar MarmoushGermanyEintracht Frankfurt£59,000,000First team[62]
27 January 2025DF46EnglandChristian McFarlaneUnited StatesNew York CityUndisclosedAcademy[63]
27 January 2025DFSierra LeoneJuma BahSpainValladolid£5,100,000First team[64]
3 February 2025MF14SpainNico GonzálezPortugalPorto£50,000,000First team[41]
9 June 2025LB21AlgeriaRayan Aït-Nouri[a]EnglandWolverhampton Wanderers£31,800,000First team[65][66]
10 June 2025GK13EnglandMarcus Bettinelli[b]EnglandChelseaUndisclosedFirst team[67]
10 June 2025RW29FranceRayan Cherki[c]FranceLyon£34,000,000First team[68][69]
11 June 2025CM4NetherlandsTijjani Reijnders[d]ItalyMilan£46,300,000First team[70][71]
Total £312,400,000
  1. ^Transfer for the2025–26 season, but eligible to start in 2024–25 for the2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
  2. ^Transfer for the2025–26 season, but eligible to start in 2024–25 for the2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
  3. ^Transfer for the2025–26 season, but eligible to start in 2024–25 for the2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
  4. ^Transfer for the2025–26 season, but eligible to start in 2024–25 for the2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

Transfers out

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DatePos.No.PlayerToFeeTeamRef.
1 July 2024MF69EnglandTommy DoyleWolverhampton Wanderers£4,300,000Academy[72]
1 July 2024DF12EnglandTaylor Harwood-BellisSouthampton£20,000,000Academy[73]
1 July 2024MFArgentinaDarío SarmientoArgentinaTigre£1,300,000City Football Group[74]
2 July 2024MF71ScotlandLewis FioriniStockport County£1,000,000Academy[75]
12 July 2024DF21SpainSergio GómezSpainReal Sociedad£8,400,000First team[76][77]
13 July 2024FW48EnglandLiam DelapIpswich Town£15,000,000Academy[78]
7 August 2024MF93AustraliaAlex RobertsonWalesCardiff City£1,000,000Academy[79]
9 August 2024FW92EnglandMicah HamiltonMiddlesbrough£3,500,000Academy[80]
12 August 2024FW96EnglandBen KnightSpainMurciaFree transferAcademy[81]
12 August 2024FW19ArgentinaJulián AlvarezSpainAtlético Madrid£81,500,000[a]First team[17]
20 August 2024MF67England Kane TaylorAston Villa£750,000Academy[82]
27 August 2024DF7PortugalJoão CanceloSaudi ArabiaAl Hilal£21,000,000First team[83]
30 August 2024GK83England George Murray-JonesNottingham Forest£1,100,000Academy[84]
4 September 2024FWSerbiaFilip StevanovićBelgiumLommelUndisclosedAcademy[85]
4 February 2025MF96England Dan BattyTottenham HotspurFreeAcademy[86]
4 February 2025MFEngland Seth ChingwaroFulhamFreeAcademy[87]
Total £158,850,000
  1. ^Fee widely reported as £64,400,000 initially, with up to £17,100,000 in add-ons.

Loaned out

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DatePos.No.PlayerLoaned toOn loan untilTeamRef.
10 July 2024GK88England True GrantBuxtonEnd of seasonAcademy[88]
3 August 2024DF39BrazilYan CoutoGermanyBorussia DortmundEnd of seasonCity Football Group[89]
6 August 2024MF76SpainMahamadou SusohoPeterborough United17 August 2024Academy[90]
6 August 2024DF86EnglandCallum DoyleNorwich CityEnd of seasonAcademy[91]
7 August 2024DF74FinlandTomas GalvezAustriaLASK10 January 2025[a][92]Academy[93]
9 August 2024DF94EnglandFinley BurnsHull CityEnd of seasonAcademy[94]
12 August 2024DF79EnglandLuke MbeteNorthampton TownEnd of seasonAcademy[95]
12 August 2024MF50England Kian BreckinCrewe Alexandra21 January 2025[b][96]Academy[97]
16 August 2024MF4EnglandKalvin PhillipsIpswich TownEnd of seasonFirst team[98]
25 August 2024MF32ArgentinaMáximo PerroneItalyComoEnd of seasonFirst team[99]
26 August 2024FW37BrazilKaykyNetherlandsSparta Rotterdam6 February 2025[c]Academy[100]
30 August 2024DF70EnglandJadel KatongoPeterborough UnitedEnd of seasonAcademy[101]
1 September 2024DF78Burkina FasoIssa KaboréPortugalBenfica6 January 2025[d]City Football Group[102]
3 September 2024FW73EnglandJoel NdalaNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven4 February 2025[e][103]Academy[104]
7 January 2025DF78Burkina FasoIssa KaboréGermanyWerder BremenEnd of seasonCity Football Group[105]
12 January 2025DF74FinlandTomas GalvezNetherlandsSC CambuurEnd of seasonAcademy[106]
22 January 2025DF97EnglandJosh Wilson-EsbrandStoke CityEnd of seasonFirst team[107]
24 January 2025DF2EnglandKyle WalkerItalyMilanEnd of seasonFirst team[32]
27 January 2025DFSierra LeoneJuma BahFranceLensEnd of seasonFirst team[64]
4 February 2025MF56EnglandJacob WrightNorwich CityEnd of seasonAcademy[108]
4 February 2025FW73EnglandJoel NdalaNottingham ForestEnd of seasonAcademy[103]
7 February 2025FW37BrazilKaykyBrazilBahiaEnd of seasonAcademy[109]
7 February 2025FW48England Brooklyn NfonkeuLeeds UnitedEnd of seasonAcademy[110]
  1. ^On 10 January 2025, Galvez was recalled from his loan at LASK.
  2. ^On 21 January 2025, Breckin was recalled back from his loan at Crewe.
  3. ^Kayky was recalled from his season-long loan at Sparta Rotterdam in February 2025 after making 7 appearances.
  4. ^Kabore was recalled from his season-long loan at Benfica in January 2025 after making 7 appearances.
  5. ^Ndala was recalled from his season-long loan at PSV in February 2025.

Released

[edit]
DatePos.No.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateTeamRef.
1 July 2024MF61ScotlandJosh AdamWalesWrexham9 September 2024Academy[111][112]
1 July 2024DFEnglandJamal BaptisteEnglandSheffield United5 November 2024Academy[111][113]

New contracts

[edit]
DatePos.No.PlayerContract untilTeamRef.
8 June 2024GK18GermanyStefan Ortega2026First team[114]
17 January 2025FW9NorwayErling Haaland2034First team[115]
14 April 2025MF19Germanyİlkay Gündoğan2026First team[116]

Pre-season and friendlies

[edit]

On 19 March 2024, Manchester City announced they would return to theUnited States during pre-season, with matches againstCeltic,Milan,Barcelona andChelsea as part of the2024 Florida Cup.[117]

Manchester City vCeltic
23 July 2024FC Series Manchester City3–4CelticChapel Hill, United States
19:30EDT
Report
Stadium:Kenan Memorial Stadium
Referee: Ted Unkel (United States)
Manchester City vMilan
27 July 2024FC Series
Soccer Champions Tour
Manchester City2–3MilanNew York City, United States
18:00EDTReport
Stadium:Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 46,122
Referee:Serhiy Boyko (Ukraine)
Barcelona v Manchester City
30 July 2024FC Series
Soccer Champions Tour
Barcelona2–2
(4–1p)
Manchester CityOrlando, United States
20:20EDT
Report
Stadium:Camping World Stadium
Attendance: 63,237
Referee: Tim Ford (United States)
Penalties
Manchester City vChelsea
3 August 2024FC Series Manchester City4–2ChelseaColumbus, United States
17:30EDT
ReportStadium:Ohio Stadium
Attendance: 71,280
Referee: Ted Unkel (United States)

Competitions

[edit]

Overall record

[edit]
CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Premier League18 August 202425 May 2025Matchday 1Third place3821897244+28055.26
FA Cup11 January 202517 May 2025Third roundRunners-up6501174+13083.33
EFL Cup24 September 202430 October 2024Third roundFourth round210133+0050.00
FA Community Shield10 August 2024FinalWinners101011+0000.00
UEFA Champions League18 September 202419 February 2025League phaseKnockout phase play-offs103252120+1030.00
FIFA Club World Cup18 June 202530 June 2025Group stageRound of 164301166+10075.00
Total6133111713078+52054.10

Last updated: 1 July 2025
Source:Soccerway

Premier League

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 Premier League

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Liverpool(C)3825948641+4584Qualification for theChampions League league phase[a]
2Arsenal38201446934+3574
3Manchester City3821897244+2871
4Chelsea3820996443+2169
5Newcastle United38206126847+2166
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[118]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^The Premier League gained an additional Champions League place as a result of England gaining one of the two European Performance Spots (EPS) awarded to the two associations with the highestUEFA coefficient points in 2024–25.

Results summary

[edit]
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
3821897244 +287113334323 +208562921 +8

Source:Soccerway

Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHHAHA
ResultWWWWDDWWWLLLLWDLLDWWDWWLWLWLDWDWWWWDWW
Position41111222122254457766654544455565543433
Points3691213141720232323232326272727283134353841414444474748515255586164656871
Source:Premier League
W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss;P = Postponed

Matches

[edit]

The league fixtures were released on 18 June 2024.

Note: Home attendance figures have been sourced from Manchester City F.C. programmes and have been validated by the MCFC Communications Department. Erroneous figures of '55,017' as released by the Premier League are estimated crowds based upon an outdated capacity.

  Win  Draw  Loss

Chelsea v Manchester City
18 August 20241Chelsea0–2 Manchester CityFulham
16:30BST
Report
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 39,818
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Manchester City vIpswich Town
24 August 20242 Manchester City4–1Ipswich TownManchester
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,811
Referee:Michael Salisbury
West Ham United v Manchester City
31 August 20243West Ham United1–3 Manchester CityStratford
17:30BST
Report
Stadium:London Stadium
Attendance: 62,469
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[119]
Manchester City vBrentford
14 September 20244 Manchester City2–1BrentfordManchester
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,142
Referee:Darren Bond
Manchester City vArsenal
22 September 20245 Manchester City2–2ArsenalManchester
16:30BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,846
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[119]
Newcastle United v Manchester City
28 September 20246Newcastle United1–1 Manchester CityNewcastle upon Tyne
12:30BSTReport
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,248
Referee:Jarred Gillett
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveTNT Sports broadcast.[119]
Manchester City vFulham
5 October 20247 Manchester City3–2FulhamManchester
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,719
Referee:Peter Bankes
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City
20 October 20248Wolverhampton Wanderers1–2 Manchester CityWolverhampton
14:00BST
Report
Stadium:Molineux Stadium
Attendance: 31,319
Referee:Chris Kavanagh
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 19 October, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[120][121]
Manchester City vSouthampton
26 October 20249 Manchester City1–0SouthamptonManchester
15:00BSTReport
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,844
Referee:Tony Harrington
Bournemouth v Manchester City
2 November 202410Bournemouth2–1 Manchester CityBournemouth
15:00GMTReportStadium:Dean Court
Attendance: 11,231
Referee:Michael Oliver
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City
9 November 202411Brighton & Hove Albion2–1 Manchester CityBrighton and Hove
17:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 31,715
Referee:Sam Barrott
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[122]
Manchester City vTottenham Hotspur
23 November 202412 Manchester City0–4Tottenham HotspurManchester
17:30GMT
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,478
Referee:John Brooks
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[122]
Liverpool v Manchester City
1 December 202413Liverpool2–0 Manchester CityLiverpool
16:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 60,248
Referee:Chris Kavanagh
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 30 November, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[122]
Manchester City vNottingham Forest
4 December 202414 Manchester City3–0Nottingham ForestManchester
19:30GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,764
Referee:Michael Oliver
Crystal Palace v Manchester City
7 December 202415Crystal Palace2–2 Manchester CitySelhurst
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,142
Referee:Robert Jones
Manchester City vManchester United
15 December 202416 Manchester City1–2Manchester UnitedManchester
16:30GMTReport
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,788
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Aston Villa v Manchester City
21 December 202417Aston Villa2–1 Manchester CityBirmingham
12:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Villa Park
Attendance: 42,345
Referee:Peter Bankes
Manchester City vEverton
26 December 202418 Manchester City1–1EvertonManchester
12:30GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,527
Referee:Simon Hooper
Leicester City v Manchester City
29 December 202419Leicester City0–2 Manchester CityLeicester
14:30GMTReportStadium:King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,057
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[123]
Manchester City vWest Ham United
4 January 202520 Manchester City4–1West Ham UnitedManchester
15:00GMT
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,737
Referee:Michael Salisbury
Brentford v Manchester City
14 January 202521Brentford2–2 Manchester CityBrentford
19:30GMT
Report
Stadium:Brentford Community Stadium
Attendance: 17,048
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Note: Fixture was broadcast live onTNT Sports.
Ipswich Town v Manchester City
19 January 202522Ipswich Town0–6 Manchester CityIpswich
16:30GMTReport
Stadium:Portman Road
Attendance: 29,841
Referee:Sam Barrott
Manchester City vChelsea
25 January 202523 Manchester City3–1ChelseaManchester
17:30GMTReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,793
Referee:John Brooks
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcast.[123]
Arsenal v Manchester City
2 February 202524Arsenal5–1 Manchester CityHolloway
16:30GMT
ReportStadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,355
Referee:Peter Bankes
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 1 February, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[124]
Manchester City vNewcastle United
15 February 202525 Manchester City4–0Newcastle UnitedManchester
15:00GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,432
Referee:Andrew Madley
Manchester City vLiverpool
23 February 202526 Manchester City0–2LiverpoolManchester
16:30GMTReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,803
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 22 February, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[124][125]
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
26 February 202527Tottenham Hotspur0–1 Manchester CityTottenham
19:30GMT
ReportStadium:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 60,820
Referee:Jarred Gillett
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 25 February, but was moved for liveTNT Sports broadcasting.[126]
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City
8 March 202528Nottingham Forest1–0 Manchester CityWest Bridgford
12:30GMT
Report
Stadium:City Ground
Attendance: 30,252
Referee:Chris Kavanagh
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveTNT Sports broadcasting.[127]
Manchester City vBrighton & Hove Albion
15 March 202529 Manchester City2–2Brighton & Hove AlbionManchester
15:00GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,471
Referee:Simon Hooper
Manchester City vLeicester City
2 April 202530 Manchester City2–0Leicester CityManchester
19:45BSTReport
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,983
Referee:Darren England
Manchester United v Manchester City
6 April 202531Manchester United0–0 Manchester CityManchester
16:30BST
Report
Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 73,738
Referee:John Brooks
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 5 April, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[128]
Manchester City vCrystal Palace
12 April 202532 Manchester City5–2Crystal PalaceManchester
12:30BSTReport
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,489
Referee:Jarred Gillett
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for liveTNT Sports broadcasting.[128]
Everton v Manchester City
19 April 202533Everton0–2 Manchester CityLiverpool
15:00BST
ReportStadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,332
Referee:Simon Hooper
Manchester City vAston Villa
22 April 202534 Manchester City2–1Aston VillaManchester
20:00BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,192
Referee:Craig Pawson
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 26 April, but was then moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting[128] and subsequently moved again due to the teams' involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals.
Manchester City vWolverhampton Wanderers
2 May 202535 Manchester City1–0Wolverhampton WanderersManchester
20:00BSTReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,563
Referee:Peter Bankes
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 3 May, but was moved for liveSky Sports broadcasting.[129]
Southampton v Manchester City
10 May 202536Southampton0–0 Manchester CitySouthampton
15:00BST
ReportStadium:St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,937
Referee:Tim Robinson
Manchester City vBournemouth
20 May 202537 Manchester City3–1BournemouthManchester
20:00BSTReport
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,487
Referee:Thomas Bramall
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 18 May, but was postponed due to Manchester City's involvement in theFA Cup final.
Fulham v Manchester City
25 May 202538Fulham0–2 Manchester CityFulham
16:00BSTReportStadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 27,671
Referee:Andrew Madley

FA Cup

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 FA Cup

As a Premier League side, Manchester City entered the FA Cup at the third round stage, and were drawn at home toEFL League Two sideSalford City.[130][131] In the fourth round draw, they were handed an away tie againstLeague One sideLeyton Orient.[132][133] The draw for the fifth round was held on 10 February. City were drawn at home toChampionship sidePlymouth Argyle.[134][135] The quarter-final draw was made on 2 March, handing City an away trip to faceBournemouth.[136]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

Manchester City vSalford City
11 January 2025Third round Manchester City8–0Salford CityManchester
17:45GMT
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,056
Referee: Josh Smith
Leyton Orient v Manchester City
8 February 2025Fourth roundLeyton Orient1–2 Manchester CityLeyton
12:15GMT
ReportStadium:Brisbane Road
Attendance: 8,749
Referee:Darren Bond
Manchester City vPlymouth Argyle
1 March 2025Fifth round Manchester City3–1Plymouth ArgyleManchester
17:45GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 50,044
Referee:Craig Pawson
Bournemouth v Manchester City
30 March 2025Quarter-finalsBournemouth1–2 Manchester CityBournemouth
16:30BSTReport
Stadium:Dean Court
Attendance: 10,954
Referee:Stuart Attwell
Note: Fixture was broadcast live onITV1.
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City
27 April 2025Semi-finalsNottingham Forest0–2 Manchester CityWembley
16:30BST
ReportStadium:Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 72,976
Referee:Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was broadcast live onITV One.
Crystal Palace v Manchester City
17 May 2025FinalCrystal Palace1–0 Manchester CityWembley
16:30BST
Report
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 84,163
Referee:Stuart Attwell

EFL Cup

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 EFL Cup

As a Premier League team involved in European competition, Manchester City entered the EFL Cup in the third round, and were drawn at home againstEFL Championship sideWatford.[137] In the fourth round, they were drawn away to fellow Premier League sideTottenham Hotspur.[138]

Manchester City vWatford
24 September 2024Third round Manchester City2–1WatfordManchester
19:45BST
Report
Stadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 40,584
Referee: David Webb
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
30 October 2024Fourth roundTottenham Hotspur2–1 Manchester CityTottenham
20:15GMT
Report
Stadium:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 60,797
Referee:Robert Jones

FA Community Shield

[edit]
Main article:2024 FA Community Shield

As the defendingPremier League champions, Manchester City faced reigningFA Cup winnersManchester United in the traditional season opener. United previously defeated City in theFA Cup final earlier that year.

Manchester City vManchester United
10 August 2024Final Manchester City1–1
(7–6p)
Manchester UnitedWembley
15:00BST
Report
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 78,146
Referee:Jarred Gillett
Penalties

UEFA Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Champions League

League phase

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Champions League league phase

The league phase draw was held on 29 August 2024.[139]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
20ItalyJuventus833297+212Advance toknockout phase play-offs (unseeded)
21ScotlandCeltic83321314−112
22EnglandManchester City83231814+411
23PortugalSporting CP83231312+111
24BelgiumClub Brugge8323711−411
Source: UEFA[140]
Rules for classification:League phase tiebreakers
Round12345678
GroundHAHAHAAH
ResultDWWLDLLW
Position16831017222522
Points147788811
Source:UEFA
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss
Manchester CityEngland vItalyInter Milan
18 September 20241 Manchester CityEngland0–0ItalyInter MilanManchester, England
20:00BST
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 50,922
Referee:Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Slovan BratislavaSlovakia vEngland Manchester City
1 October 20242Slovan BratislavaSlovakia0–4England Manchester CityBratislava, Slovakia
21:00CESTReportStadium:Tehelné pole
Attendance: 22,500
Referee:Davide Massa (Italy)
Manchester CityEngland vCzech RepublicSparta Prague
23 October 20243 Manchester CityEngland5–0Czech RepublicSparta PragueManchester, England
20:00BST
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 50,116
Referee:Maurizio Mariani (Italy)
Sporting CPPortugal vEngland Manchester City
5 November 20244Sporting CPPortugal4–1England Manchester CityLisbon, Portugal
20:00WET
Report
Stadium:Estádio José Alvalade
Attendance: 47,453
Referee:Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Manchester CityEngland vNetherlandsFeyenoord
26 November 20245 Manchester CityEngland3–3NetherlandsFeyenoordManchester, England
20:00GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,011
Referee:Radu Petrescu (Romania)
JuventusItaly vEngland Manchester City
11 December 20246JuventusItaly2–0England Manchester CityTurin, Italy
21:00CETReport
Stadium:Juventus Stadium
Attendance: 40,890
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)
Paris Saint-GermainFrance vEngland Manchester City
22 January 20257Paris Saint-GermainFrance4–2England Manchester CityParis, France
21:00CET
ReportStadium:Parc des Princes
Attendance: 47,818
Referee:Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Manchester CityEngland vBelgiumClub Brugge
29 January 20258 Manchester CityEngland3–1BelgiumClub BruggeManchester, England
20:00GMTReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 51,237
Referee:José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Champions League knockout phase
Knockout phase play-offs
[edit]

By finishing 22nd in the league phase, Manchester City entered the knockout phase play-offs instead of qualifying directly for the round of 16. They were unseeded and would be drawn against one of the sides that finished in 11th or 12th place, namelyReal Madrid orBayern Munich, respectively. The draw on 31 January confirmed Madrid as their opponents.[39] The two teams would meet for the fourth consecutive season in the knockout stages.

Manchester CityEngland vSpainReal Madrid
11 February 2025First leg Manchester CityEngland2–3SpainReal MadridManchester, England
20:00GMT
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 52,081
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)
Real MadridSpain vEngland Manchester City
19 February 2025Second legReal MadridSpain3–1
(6–3agg.)
England Manchester CityMadrid, Spain
21:00CET
Report
Stadium:Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 77,023
Referee:István Kovács (Romania)

FIFA Club World Cup

[edit]
Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup

Manchester City qualified for the revamped tournament as winners of the2022–23 UEFA Champions League. Their opponents were confirmed on 5 December,[141] with the fixture dates announced two days later.[142]

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup Group G

The group stage draw was held on 5 December 2024.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1EnglandManchester City3300132+119Advance toknockout stage
2ItalyJuventus3201116+56
3United Arab EmiratesAl Ain3102212−103
4MoroccoWydad AC300328−60
Source:FIFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Manchester CityEngland vMoroccoWydad AC
18 June 20251 Manchester CityEngland2–0MoroccoWydad ACPhiladelphia, United States
12:00EDT
Report
Stadium:Lincoln Financial Field
Attendance: 37,446
Referee:Ramon Abatti (Brazil)
Manchester CityEngland vUnited Arab EmiratesAl Ain
22 June 20252 Manchester CityEngland6–0United Arab EmiratesAl AinAtlanta, United States
21:00EDT
Report
Stadium:Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Attendance: 40,392
Referee:Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)
JuventusItaly vEngland Manchester City
26 June 20253JuventusItaly2–5England Manchester CityOrlando, United States
15:00EDTReport
Stadium:Camping World Stadium
Attendance: 54,320
Referee:Clément Turpin (France)

Knockout stage

[edit]
Main article:2025 FIFA Club World Cup knockout stage
Manchester CityEngland vSaudi ArabiaAl Hilal
30 June 2025Round of 16 Manchester CityEngland3–4 (a.e.t.)Saudi ArabiaAl HilalOrlando, United States
21:00EDT
Report
Stadium:Camping World Stadium
Attendance: 42,311
Referee:Jesús Valenzuela (Venezuela)

Statistics

[edit]

Overall

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025

Appearances (👕) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only, including substitute appearances.
Red card numbers denote:numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.
Source for all stats:[143]

No.PlayerPos.Premier LeagueFA CupEFL CupUEFA Champions LeagueOther competitions[a]Total
👕Yellow cardRed card👕Yellow cardRed card👕Yellow cardRed card👕Yellow cardRed card👕Yellow cardRed card👕Yellow cardRed card
3PortugalRúben DiasDF274511724447
4NetherlandsTijjani ReijndersMF33
5EnglandJohn StonesDF1121126112032
6NetherlandsNathan AkéDF10214320
7EgyptOmar MarmoushFW167411232581
8CroatiaMateo KovačićMF3165131611143761
9NorwayErling HaalandFW3122231985348342
10EnglandJack GrealishMF201351116113235
11BelgiumJérémy DokuMF293163114424091
13EnglandMarcus BettinelliGK
14Spain Nico GonzálezMF1113411111724
16Spain RodriMF3148
17BelgiumKevin De BruyneMF2842421813963
18GermanyStefan OrtegaGK13141221222
19Germanyİlkay GündoğanMF3311611021325352
20PortugalBernardo SilvaMF33475119142152610
21AlgeriaRayan Aït-NouriDF33
22BrazilVitor ReisDF1214
24CroatiaJoško GvardiolDF375231210315563
25SwitzerlandManuel AkanjiDF2632821404
26BrazilSavinhoMF291442911414834
27PortugalMatheus NunesMF26143122711524348
29FranceRayan CherkiMF4141
30ArgentinaClaudio EcheverriMF11111311
31Brazil EdersonGK264284404
33EnglandScott CarsonGK
45UzbekistanAbdukodir KhusanovDF612111111013
47EnglandPhil FodenMF287262934349132
52NorwayOscar BobbMF33161
56EnglandJacob WrightMF22
61EnglandKaden BraithwaiteDF11
66EnglandJahmai Simpson-PuseyDF2111261
67EnglandDivin MubamaFW11121
75EnglandNico O'ReillyMF925322132052
82EnglandRico LewisDF2813131292144232
87EnglandJames McAteeMF1531432251112774
LoanEnglandKyle WalkerDF15312183
Own goals100113
Totals7257217120300211101761130863

Goalscorers

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total goals are equal.[143]

RankNo.Pos.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupFA Community ShieldUEFA Champions LeagueFIFA Club World CupTotal
19FWNorwayErling Haaland221008334
247MFEnglandPhil Foden70003313
311MFBelgiumJérémy Doku3210028
7FWEgyptOmar Marmoush7100008
58MFCroatiaMateo Kovačić6000107
87MFEnglandJames McAtee3300107
717MFBelgiumKevin De Bruyne4200006
24DFCroatiaJoško Gvardiol5100006
20MFPortugalBernardo Silva4001016
1019MFGermanyİlkay Gündoğan1000225
75MFEnglandNico O'Reilly2300005
1227MFPortugalMatheus Nunes1020104
1310MFEnglandJack Grealish1100103
26FWBrazilSavinho1000113
5DFEnglandJohn Stones2000103
1614MFSpainNico González1000102
82DFEnglandRico Lewis1100002
1852MFNorwayOscar Bobb0000011
29MFFranceRayan Cherki0000011
30MFArgentinaClaudio Echeverri0000011
45DFUzbekistanAbdukodir Khusanov0100001
67FWEnglandDivin Mubama0100001
Own goals1000113
Totals7217312116130

Assists

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when assists are equal.[143]

RankNo.Pos.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupFA Community ShieldUEFA Champions LeagueFIFA Club World CupTotal
127MFPortugalMatheus Nunes61003111
26FWBrazilSavinho80101111
311MFBelgiumJérémy Doku6200109
417FWBelgiumKevin De Bruyne7100008
519MFGermanyİlkay Gündoğan6000017
647MFEnglandPhil Foden2200116
710MFEnglandJack Grealish1310005
9FWNorwayErling Haaland3100015
82DFEnglandRico Lewis2110105
20MFPortugalBernardo Silva4000015
1131GKBrazilEderson4000004
128MFCroatiaMateo Kovačić2100003
1375MFEnglandNico O'Reilly0200002
5DFEnglandJohn Stones0000202
1521DFAlgeriaRayan Aït-Nouri0000011
25DFSwitzerlandManuel Akanji0000101
52MFNorwayOscar Bobb0001001
29MFFranceRayan Cherki0000011
24DFCroatiaJoško Gvardiol0000101
7FWEgyptOmar Marmoush0100001
16MFSpain Rodri0000011
Totals49153112989

Disciplinary record

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total cards are equal.[143]

RankNo.Pos.PlayerPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupFA Community ShieldUEFA Champions LeagueFIFA Club World CupTotal
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
120MFPortugalBernardo Silva7001000001001000001000
227MFPortugalMatheus Nunes400100000100100100800
33DFPortugalRúben Dias500100000000100000700
410MFCroatiaMateo Kovačić501000000000100000601
510MFEnglandJack Grealish300100000000200000600
625DFSwitzerlandManuel Akanji300000000000000100400
31GKBrazilEderson400000000000000000400
14MFSpainNico González300000000000100000400
87MFEnglandJames McAtee100200000000100000400
26MFBrazilSavinho300000000000100000400
1182DFEnglandRico Lewis310000000000000001311
1217FWBelgiumKevin De Bruyne200100000000000000300
24DFCroatiaJoško Gvardiol200000000000000100300
45DFUzbekistanAbdukodir Khusanov100100000000000100300
2DFEnglandKyle Walker300000000000000000300
1647MFEnglandPhil Foden200000000000000000200
19MFGermanyİlkay Gündoğan100000000000100000200
9FWNorwayErling Haaland200000000000000000200
18GKGermanyStefan Ortega100100000000000000200
75MFEnglandNico O'Reilly000200000000000000200
5DFEnglandJohn Stones100000000000100000200
2211MFBelgiumJérémy Doku100000000000000000100
30MFArgentinaClaudio Echeverri000100000000000000100
66DFEnglandJahmai Simpson-Pusey100000000000000000100
Total5711120000020011004018612

Hat-tricks

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025
PlayerAgainstResultDateCompetitionRef.
NorwayErling HaalandIpswich Town (H)4–124 August 2024Premier League[19]
West Ham United (A)3–131 August 2024[20]
EnglandJames McAteeSalford City (H)8–011 January 2025FA Cup
EgyptOmar MarmoushNewcastle United (H)4–015 February 2025Premier League

Clean sheets

[edit]
As of match played 30 June 2025

The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal. Numbers in parentheses represent matches where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in parentheses is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play.

Clean sheets
No.PlayerAppsGoals againstPremier LeagueFA CupEFL CupFA Community ShieldUEFA Champions LeagueFIFA Club World CupTotal
31BrazilEderson4054101001113
18GermanyStefan Ortega21 (1)243100217
Totals78132003220

Awards

[edit]

Etihad Player of the Year

[edit]
PlayerRef.
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol[144]

Premier League Player of the Month

[edit]

Awarded by an online vote of supporters on the official Premier League website.

MonthPlayerRef.
AugustNorwayErling Haaland[145]

Premier League Goal of the Season

[edit]
PlayerScoreOpponentsRef.
EgyptOmar Marmoush1–0Bournemouth[146]

Etihad Player of the Month

[edit]

Awarded by an online vote of supporters on the official Manchester City F.C. website.

MonthPlayerRef.
AugustNorwayErling Haaland[147]
September[148]
OctoberEnglandJohn Stones[149]
NovemberPortugalMatheus Nunes[150]
DecemberBrazilSavinho[151]
JanuaryEnglandPhil Foden[152]
FebruaryUzbekistanAbdukodir Khusanov[153]
MarchEgyptOmar Marmoush[154]
AprilEnglandNico O'Reilly[155]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Includes theFA Community Shield andFIFA Club World Cup.

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