Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Man City v Feyenoord
League position, Manchester City 10th, Feyenoord 21stTotal points, Manchester City 7, Feyenoord 6

Goals scored

Manchester City 10Feyenoord 7

Goals conceded

Manchester City 4Feyenoord 10

Shots

Manchester City 65Feyenoord 38

Shots on target

Manchester City 35Feyenoord 15

Shots off target

Manchester City 30Feyenoord 23

Blocked shots

Manchester City 27Feyenoord 9

Passing accuracy %

Manchester City 92.7Feyenoord 84.35

Form guide

All competitions

Manchester City lose
v Brighton & Hove Albion
2
1
Premier League
Feyenoord won
v Almere City
1
4
Eredivisie
Manchester City lose
v Sporting CP
4
1
UEFA Champions League
Feyenoord lose
v Red Bull Salzburg
1
3
UEFA Champions League
Manchester City lose
v AFC Bournemouth
2
1
Premier League
Feyenoord won
v AZ
3
2
Eredivisie
Manchester City lose
v Tottenham Hotspur
2
1
League Cup
Feyenoord lose
v Ajax
0
2
Eredivisie
Manchester City won
v Southampton
1
0
Premier League
Feyenoord won
v Utrecht
0
2
Eredivisie

Previous meetings

All competitions

Manchester City and Feyenoord
Played
2
Manchester City Won 2Feyenoord Won 0Draw 0

Previous scores

All competitions

UEFA Champions League

Manchester City 1 , Feyenoord 0 on the 21st of November 2017
Manchester City
Feyenoord
21st of November 2017
Feyenoord 0 , Manchester City 4 on the 13th of September 2017
Feyenoord
Manchester City
13th of September 2017

Match Facts

  • Manchester City and Feyenoord’s only previous two meetings came in the UEFA Champions League in 2017-18, with Pep Guardiola’s side beating them home (1-0) and away (4-0) in the group stage that season.

  • Feyenoord have only won one of their 10 matches against English sides in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (D1 L8), with that victory coming away to Newcastle United in September 2002 (1-0). Indeed, the only two times they’ve avoided defeat (W1 D1) have both been away from home (also a 1-1 draw v Tottenham Hotspur in November 1961).

  • Manchester City were beaten by Sporting CP last time out in the UEFA Champions League (1-4), a defeat which ended a 26-game unbeaten run in the competition. Pep Guardiola’s side haven’t lost consecutive Champions League games since September 2018 (a run of four).

  • Feyenoord have won both of their away matches in the UEFA Champions League 2024-25 (3-2 v Girona and 3-1 v Benfica). They’ve never previously won three consecutive away games in the European Cup/Champions League.

  • Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 33 home matches in the UEFA Champions League (W29 D4). This is the second-longest run of home matches without defeat by a team in the competition, after Barcelona’s 38-match streak between September 2013 and November 2020.

  • 56% of Manchester City’s high-intensity pressures in the UEFA Champions League this season have been made in the final third, the highest percentage of any team. Indeed, Pep Guardiola’s side ranks fifth for total high-intensity pressures in the final third this term (447), despite being the team who averages the most possession in the tournament (72%).

  • Feyenoord have only kept one clean sheet in their last 19 matches in the UEFA Champions League (2-0 v Celtic in September 2023), conceding 41 goals overall in this run. Meanwhile, Manchester City averages 2.9 goals per home match in the Champions League under Pep Guardiola (124 goals in 43 games).

  • Manchester City’s Erling Haaland has been directly involved in 49 goals in 43 appearances in the UEFA Champions League (44 goals, five assists). If he scores or assists in this game, he would reach 50 goal involvements in fewer appearances than any other player in the competition’s history (current record is 45 games, by Ruud van Nistelrooij in 2004).

  • 19-year-old Antoni Milambo has scored three goals in three UEFA Champions League games this season, while the only Dutch teenager to score more in a single edition is Patrick Kluivert (4 in 1995-96 for Ajax). In addition, the only player to net more in a single campaign for Feyenoord in the competition is Jon Dahl Tomasson (4 in 1999-00).

  • Rico Lewis has created more chances while under high-intensity pressure than any other player in the UEFA Champions League this season (10). In fact, three of the top four ranked players in this category this term play for Manchester City (Lewis 10, Foden 9, Savinho 9 – Florian Wirtz also on 9).