Manchester City have faced Real Madrid a total of 17 times across all competitions, producing a closely contested head-to-head record.

    City have won five of those encounters, while Real Madrid have claimed eight victories over the English club.

    The remaining four meetings between the two European giants ended in draws, making the overall record firmly in Madrid’s favour.

    The fixtures have taken place predominantly in UEFA Champions League competition, where both clubs have been regular contenders in recent decades.

    Manchester City’s head-to-head database covers an extraordinary range of opponents, spanning over 150 clubs from domestic and international football.

    Against Premier League rivals, City’s record shows significant dominance over clubs like Sunderland, with 73 wins compared to just 50 defeats.

    The club’s record against Liverpool stands at 63 wins, 58 draws, and 110 losses, reflecting decades of fierce competition between the two sides.

    Against Manchester United, City have won 63, drawn 54, and lost 81 across all competitive matches throughout their shared history.

    City’s European record is notably strong against several continental opponents, including perfect records against Sevilla, winning all five meetings played.

    The Real Madrid record remains one of the most high-profile in City’s European history, with the Spanish giants edging the overall series convincingly.

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    James Brooks is a sub-editor and features writer at Football Express News. James primarily covers transfer news, match previews, and statistical reports.