Up-to-date match calendar of football derbies and rivalries,
historical results and video highlights
The Manchester derby refers to football matches between Manchester City and Manchester United, first contested in 1881. City play at the Etihad Stadium in Bradford, east Manchester, while United play at Old Trafford in the borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester; the two grounds are separated by approximately 4 miles (6.4 km). The teams have played 193 matches in all competitions, United winning 79, City 61, and the remaining 53 having been drawn. Amongst the most successful clubs in England, they have won a combined 103 honours: 68 for Manchester United and 35 for Manchester City. They are also the first two English clubs and first cross-city rivals to have won the treble; United's success came first in 1999, while City's own happened 24 years later. ℹ️
Each Monday our email newsletter delivers to you a schedule of the coming week's derbies and rivalry matches plus the results of last week's derbies and rivalry matches with links to video highlights. See past issues here.
A football derby is a highly charged match between longstanding rival teams, typically from the same city or region. Derbyist is a website that makes it easy to see which derbies are coming up in leagues around the world. The website also has historical results and links to video highlights of past derbies.
This site is a labor of love by Jerry Brito. It's a fun hobby project, but it does cost a couple hundred dollars a year to run. So, if you'd like to show your appreciation by throwing in a few bucks, it would mean a lot.
Here is a list of all the derbies and rivalry matches that we track. We are working to expand the depth of historical results and to include links to video highlights if they're available.
We have aimed to include the most famous derbies and rivalries, but obviously we can't track every derby in the world. To help us fairly limit what we track, we only include in our database derbies or rivalries that have a page in English language Wikipedia. For example, here is the Wikipedia page for the Old Firm.
We very much welcome you letting us know if we've missed a derby. To get in touch, just reply to any issue of the Derbyist newsletter. Please include a link to the English language Wikipedia page for the derby in question. (See answer to previous question.) If there is no Wikipedia page, feel free to create one. If the new page successfully becomes part of Wikipedia we will happily add the matchup to Derbyist.
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