Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Villarreal v Man City
League position, Villarreal 26th, Manchester City 8thTotal points, Villarreal 1, Manchester City 4

Goals scored

Villarreal 2Manchester City 4

Form guide

All competitions

Villarreal draw
v Real Betis
2
2
Primera División
Manchester City won
v Everton
2
0
Premier League
Villarreal lose
v Real Madrid
3
1
Primera División
Manchester City won
v Brentford
0
1
Premier League
Villarreal draw
v Juventus
2
2
UEFA Champions League
Manchester City draw
v Monaco
2
2
UEFA Champions League
Villarreal won
v Athletic Club
1
0
Primera División
Manchester City won
v Burnley
5
1
Premier League
Villarreal won
v Sevilla
1
2
Primera División
Manchester City won
v Huddersfield Town
0
2
League Cup

Previous meetings

All competitions

Villarreal and Manchester City

Played 2

Draw 0
Villarreal Won 0Manchester City Won 2

Previous scores

All competitions

UEFA Champions League

Villarreal 0 , Manchester City 3 on the 2nd of November 2011
Villarreal
Manchester City
2nd of November 2011
Manchester City 2 , Villarreal 1 on the 18th of October 2011
Manchester City
Villarreal
18th of October 2011

Match Facts

  • Villarreal and Manchester City’s two previous meetings came in the UEFA Champions League group stage in 2011-12, with the English side winning both fixtures in that edition (2-1 at home, 3-0 away).

  • Manchester City have only won four of their 14 away games against Spanish teams in the UEFA Champions League (29% - D3 L7). Only against French opponents (25% - 2/8) do they have a lower win percentage away to teams from one nation in the competition (min.3 games).

  • Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has never lost against Villarreal in his managerial career, facing them on eight occasions (W5 D3). The only Spanish opponents he has faced more times without suffering defeat are Athletic Club (14) and Valencia (10).

  • Marcelino (Villarreal) and Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) last faced each other as opposition managers in October 2011 in LaLiga (Barcelona 0-0 Sevilla). This will be the longest gap that Guardiola has gone between games against a specific opposition manager in his career (5,113 days between the two matches).

  • Villarreal are still looking for their first win in the UEFA Champions League this season (D1 L1). Only once previously have they had fewer than two points after their first three group stage games in a single edition, losing all three in 2011-12 (their third loss came against Manchester City – 1-2).

  • The two highest possession averages in a UEFA Champions League game this season have both been by Manchester City in the first two matchdays (73.8% v Napoli and 71.3% v Monaco). Villarreal, meanwhile, rank 29th out of the 36 teams for possession average in the current edition (43.1%).

  • Manchester City have completed 1,092 passes in the opposition half in this season’s UEFA Champions League – 523 more than any other side. 74% of their completed passes have been in the opposition half, the highest percentage by a team in a season on record since 2003-04.

  • Manchester City’s Erling Haaland has scored eight goals in eight UEFA Champions League appearances against Spanish opponents, courtesy of four separate braces. This is already the most times one player has scored 2+ goals against Spanish sides in the competition’s history, ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo (3) and Kylian Mbappé (3).

  • Nicolas Pépé has created seven chances in two appearances for Villarreal in the UEFA Champions League this season, twice as many as any other player for the Yellow Submarine (3 – Ilias Akhomach). Overall, he is one of only six players to have created 5+ chances from open play and completed 5+ dribbles in the competition so far this term (five each).

  • Manchester City’s Jérémy Doku has made more progressive carries (32) than any other winger in the UEFA Champions League this season, while he has also made the most carries ending in the penalty area (18) across all positions.