Manchester City and Manchester United have played each other 182 times. United have won 76 matches, City 54, and the remaining 53 have been drawn. Between them they have won 92 honours, a record 66 for United and 26 for City. First derby was played on 12 November 1881, when Newton Heath LYR beat Manchester United 3–0 at Hyde Road.
About Manchester derby in brief

The next day, Norwich City beat Birmingham City 1-0 to avoid relegation. The result meant that United would still have been relegated if the match had been played on the penultimate day, but the result stood and United would have still been relegated. United accepted the dismissals and the match was abandoned. The final game of the 1973-74 season saw United beat City 2–1 at the City of Manchester Stadium. Manchester City won the game 3-1 in the final minute of the game at the Etihad Stadium, with John Ruddy scoring the winner. The derby was the first time the teams had played in a floodlit match, with the game being played at the Belle Vue Athletic Ground in February 1889. The floodlit fixture was played with a crowd of 10,000 watching Newton Heath defeat Ardwick 3–2, with Manchester City winning the match 3-0 in the second half. The two teams have played a total of 182 matches in all competitions, United winning 76 and City 54. They have also drawn 53 of the 182 matches, with both teams winning at least one match in each of the last three seasons. The most recent derby was in the 2010-11 season, and United won 2-2 at Old Trafford. The clubs have played in the FA Cup final twice, in 2010 and 2011. The Manchester derby has been played at both Old Trafford and the City Stadium.
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