The Community Shield clash between Manchester United and Manchester City today at 3 pm at the Wembley Stadium promises to be a thrilling showdown between two of English football’s fiercest rivals.
Both teams are fresh off memorable seasons, adding to the excitement of this highly anticipated Manchester derby.
Man City and Man United are set to face off at Wembley in the Community Shield, just 11 weeks after their FA Cup final clash.
Head to Head
This marks the eighth occasion in Community Shield history where the match is a rematch of the previous season’s FA Cup final. Notable examples include fixtures such as Manchester United vs. Aston Villa in 1957, Manchester United vs. Liverpool in 1977, Everton vs. Manchester United in 1985, and Arsenal vs. Chelsea in 2017.
Interestingly, in the last eight Community Shield encounters between the league champions and the FA Cup winners, the FA Cup winners have emerged victorious seven times. The only exception was Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Chelsea in 2018. This trend could bode well for Erik ten Hag’s side, following their 2-1 victory over City in the FA Cup final in May.
Manchester City is making its fourth consecutive appearance in the Community Shield this year. However, they’ve not won any of the last three editions, having been defeated by Leicester City in 2021, Liverpool in 2022, and Arsenal in 2023. The only other team to have lost the Shield four times in a row is Manchester United, who experienced this from 1998 to 2001.
Manchester United, on the other hand, has a storied history in the competition, with 21 titles to their name, including shared victories. They’ve triumphed in their last four Community Shield appearances, with their most recent win coming in 2016 under José Mourinho.
This will be the third Community Shield meeting between the two Manchester clubs. United won both previous encounters, 1-0 in 1956 and 3-2 in 2011.
Unavailable players
With the recent sale of Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid, Pep Guardiola provided an update on the availability of other key Manchester City players — Rodri, Phil Foden, Kyle Walker, and John Stones.
“We try to give them as much rest as possible,” Guardiola explained. “We would like more time, but it is what it is. The England players and Rodri will come back next week. What’s next? Training sessions, step by step, and rotation to keep the players fresh.”
New signings debut?
With Yoro sidelined due to injury, Joshua Zirkzee will be looking to make his Manchester United debut at the national stadium, just three-and-a-half weeks after joining from Bologna.
Meanwhile, Savinho remains City’s only new signing to date, and fans are eagerly watching to see what developments will occur as the transfer window closes at the end of August.
Players to keep tab on
Erling Haaland is a mojor threat in games like this, as well as and other young talents will challenge United’s defense, while Antony’s flair, Garnacho’s pace, and Bruno Fernandes’ creativity will test City’s midfield.
Youngsters like Kobe Mainoo and Oscar Bobb, will also hope to make their mark in the game.
Fans can anticipate a thrilling spectacle as these two English football giants compete for the season’s first silverware.