Manchester City F.C.
·4 avril 2026
City set record for consecutive FA Cup home wins

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Yahoo sportsManchester City F.C.
·4 avril 2026

City’s 4-0 victory over Liverpool was our 18th successive home win in the FA Cup, setting a new competition record.
An Erling Haaland hat-trick and Antoine Semenyo strike took Pep Guardiola’s side to the last four for an unprecedented eighth consecutive campaign.
The result took us beyond Clapham Rovers’ total of 17 straight home wins in the FA Cup between 1873 and 1881.
It’s a run that stretches back to February 2017, with our last home defeat coming against Middlesbrough back in January 2015.
Saturday’s win was also our 32nd straight win in the FA Cup outside of matches at Wembley (semi-finals and finals), further highlighting our incredible consistency under Guardiola.
We’ve won the FA Cup seven times in total, including twice under Guardiola, who has won 19 major honours at City.
Our most recent FA Cup final victory came in 2023, a record 119 years after our first back in 1904.
And this latest record demonstrates City’s relentless desire to go as deep as possible in every competition available to us.
Congratulations to Guardiola, the backroom staff and players on achieving another marker of sustained excellence.
City 4-0 Liverpool, April 2026
City 10-1 Exeter City, January 2026
City 2-0 Salford City, February 2026
City 3-1 Plymouth Argyle, March 2025
City 8-0 Salford City, January 2025
City 2-0 Newcastle United, March 2024
City 5-0 Huddersfield Town, January 2024
City 6-0 Burnley, March 2023
City 1-0 Arsenal, January 2023
City 4-0 Chelsea, January 2023
City 4-1 Fulham, February 2022
City 3-0 Birmingham City, January 2021
City 4-0 Fulham, January 2020
City 4-1 Port Vale, January 2020
City 5-0 Burnley, January 2019
City 7-0 Rotherham United, January 2019
City 4-1 Burnley, January 2018
City 5-1 Huddersfield Town, February 2017


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