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·11 marzo 2026
Real Madrid – Manchester City: key stats ahead of the Champions League showdown

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·11 marzo 2026

Real Madrid – Manchester City: what the stats really say before the clash

Real Madrid – Manchester City: key stats ahead of the Champions League showdown
The Santiago Bernabéu is set to host another epic battle tonight between two giants of European football. Over the years, the clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City has become a true modern classic in the Champions League. With eye-catching statistics, a perfectly balanced head-to-head record, and a unique context with several key Madrid absentees, a range of figures help to paint a clearer picture of what’s at stake in this continental blockbuster.
In recent seasons, few fixtures have been as frequent and tightly contested as Real Madrid versus Manchester City. The two clubs have met 15 times in the Champions League, with the record showing rare symmetry: five wins for Real Madrid, five wins for Manchester City, and five draws.
Spectacle is almost always guaranteed when these two attacking powerhouses collide. The average goals per game stands at 3.3, clear evidence that these matchups rarely produce cagey affairs.
🍿 Every meeting between Real Madrid and Manchester City feels like a final — pure box-office drama.–
Real Madrid head into this encounter facing a difficult situation. Carlo Ancelotti will have to cope without several key players, including Kylian Mbappé, who is sidelined with a muscle injury. The absence of the Frenchman is a huge blow, as he is currently Madrid’s top scorer in this season’s Champions League campaign with six goals.
On the other side, Manchester City arrive with their signature style still very much intact. Pep Guardiola’s men have dominated the competition in terms of possession, averaging 64.2%, and boast the highest pass completion rate in the tournament (92.8%). Up front, Erling Haaland remains City’s chief weapon: the Norwegian has scored in four of his team’s last five European away games this season.
Despite these major absences, Real Madrid still have a crucial trump card: their stadium. In the Champions League, the Santiago Bernabéu remains a formidable fortress. The Madrid side have lost just one of their last 14 home matches in the competition’s knockout stages.
However, statistical prediction models give a slight edge to the English side for this first leg. Manchester City have a 46% chance of victory, compared to 29% for Real Madrid and a 25% probability of a draw.
One of the decisive factors in this showdown lies in the state of Madrid’s squad. In addition to Mbappé, Real will also be without Jude Bellingham and Éder Militão. The stats underline just how important these absences are: with all three on the pitch, Real Madrid win 78% of their matches. Without them, that figure drops to 54%.
Over the two legs, the odds lean slightly in Manchester City's favor (58% chance of progressing compared to 42% for Real Madrid), especially with the second leg set to be played at the Etihad Stadium. All signs point to an incredibly intense duel between two major contenders for European glory.









































