Manchester City face Manchester United in the FA Cup 3rd Round on Sunday 8th January 2012 at the Etihad Stadium. It’s the 'glamour tie' of the 3rd Round with both Manchester clubs fighting for supremacy at the summit of the Premier League. With recent shock exits from the Champions League fresh in the mind, both teams will be sure to field their strongest sides for this ITV 1 Sunday lunchtime clash. The battle to be Manchester’s Number 1 club has certainly excited the bookmakers and below you will find the latest details on how to get the very best Man City vs Man Utd Free Bets, No Lose Bets and match specials.
This will be the 161st Manchester Derby and the fact that it’s an FA Cup game adds real spice to the occasion, with a 47,000 capacity crowd assured at the Etihad Stadium. Manchester City famously won the last Premier League derby match at Old Trafford 6-1 back in October and also won the FA Cup Semi Final last year played at Wembley 1-0. Between those results United triumphed 3-2 after a great comeback performance in the Charity Shield. The fight for ascendancy is on a knife-edge and let’s face it this game could go either way so let’s get involved!
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Last 5 Man City vs Man Utd Results
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Date |
Home |
Scorers |
Result |
Away |
Scorers |
Comp |
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Nov 2010 |
Man City |
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0-0 |
Man United |
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Prem |
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Apr 2010 |
Man City |
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0-1 |
Man United |
Scholes |
Prem |
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Jan 2010 |
Man City |
Tevez 2 |
2-1 |
Man United |
Giggs |
League Cup |
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Nov 2008 |
Man City |
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0-1 |
Man United |
Rooney |
Prem |
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Aug 2007 |
Man City |
Geovanni |
1-0 |
Man United |
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Prem |
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