Manchester City Vs Dortmund 06 November 2025 : Sixth meets seventh in Wednesday’s Champions League encounter at the Etihad Stadium, where Manchester City play host to German giants Borussia Dortmund.
Both sides have collected a praiseworthy seven points from three matches so far, but BVB sit one place higher in the 36-team league-phase standings by virtue of a marginally superior goal difference.
Calmly going about their continental business in the early stages of the 2025-26 season, Pep Guardiola’s Man City have already faced three revered European teams in Napoli, Monaco and Villarreal, and a haul of seven points is nothing to be scoffed at.
The Sky Blues took down Napoli and Villarreal 2-0 either side of an enthralling four-goal stalemate with Monaco, but while scoring multiple goals in each game is an applaudable feat, the hosts’ six strikes makes them the lowest scorers inside the top 12 of the standings.
Nevertheless, City’s seventh-placed ranking would suffice for direct entry to the last 16, and Guardiola’s men have been busy righting some domestic wrongs over the past week, securing successive 3-1 triumphs over Swansea City and Bournemouth after an agonising away defeat to Aston Villa.
The electrifying Erling Haaland joined two Liverpool greats in an exclusive goalscoring club with his brace against the latter in Sunday’s Premier League win, which lifted the Citizens back into the top two of the table, albeit still six points behind leaders Arsenal.
Putting their domestic duties to one side for a minute, Guardiola’s troops have an exceptional European record to maintain on Wednesday night – the Citizens have won each of their last 11 competitive home matches against German teams and have never been beaten by Dortmund on their own patch.
Extending that unblemished record will be easier said than done if the form book is anything to go by, though, as Niko Kovac’s visitors have been on the goalscoring warpath in this season’s Champions League, netting no fewer than four goals in every game so far.
After an absorbing 4-4 draw with Juventus and 4-1 thrashing of Athletic Bilbao, BVB struck another quartet of European goals in the Danish capital, slaying Copenhagen 4-2 thanks partly to a Felix Nmecha brace and two assists from Jobe Bellingham.
The latter result saw Dortmund score four goals in three straight European Cup/Champions League matches for the first time in their history, and their terrific 12 goals is the joint second-most in the league phase so far, level with Klassiker rivals Bayern Munich and one inferior to Paris Saint-Germain’s 13.
Interestingly, Kovac’s men have been less potent on the domestic front – scoring just one goal in three straight games against Koln, Eintracht Frankfurt and Augsburg – but one strike was all it took to win all three matches; the Frankfurt fixture saw Dortmund win on penalties in the DFB-Pokal after a 1-1 draw.
The 2023-24 Champions League finalists have also found the back of the net in all of their away games so far in 2025-26 and have coincidentally scored on all three trips to the Etihad, but meetings at this venue in 2021 and 2022 both ended in 2-1 losses for the German giants.
| PERKIRAAN FORMASI MANCHESTER CITY [4-1-4-1] | |||||||
| GK | GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA | ||||||
| DF | MATHEUS NUNES | ||||||
| DF | JOHN STONES | ||||||
| DF | JOSKO GVARDIOL | ||||||
| DF | NICO O’REILLY | ||||||
| MF | NICO GONZALEZ | ||||||
| MF | SAVINHO | ||||||
| MF | TIJJANI REIJNDERS | ||||||
| MF | PHIL FODEN | ||||||
| MF | JÉRÉMY DOKU | ||||||
| FW | ERLING HAALAND | ||||||
| PERKIRAAN FORMASI DORTMUND [3-4-2-1] | |||||||
| GK | GREGOR KOBEL | ||||||
| DF | WALDEMAR ANTON | ||||||
| DF | NICO SCHLOTTERBECK | ||||||
| DF | RAMY BENSEBAINI | ||||||
| MF | JULIAN RYERSON | ||||||
| MF | MARCEL SABITZER | ||||||
| MF | FELIX NMECHA | ||||||
| MF | DANIEL SVENSSON | ||||||
| FW | KARIM ADEYEMI | ||||||
| FW | MAXIMILIAN BEIER | ||||||
| FW | SERHOU GUIRASSY | ||||||
| HEAD TO HEAD | ||||||
| 5 PERTEMUAN TERAKHIR | ||||||
| 26 OKT 2022 | DORTMUND | 0-0 | MANCHESTER CITY | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 15 SEP 2022 | MANCHESTER CITY | 2-1 | DORTMUND | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 15 APR 2021 | DORTMUND | 1-2 | MANCHESTER CITY | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 07 APR 2021 | MANCHESTER CITY | 2-1 | DORTMUND | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 21 JUL 2018 | MANCHESTER CITY | 0-1 | DORTMUND | CHAMPIONS CUP | ||
| 5 PERTEMUAN TERAKHIR MANCHESTER CITY | ||||||
| 02 NOV 2025 | MANCHESTER CITY | 3-1 | AFC BOURNEMOUTH | PREMIER LEAGUE | ||
| 30 OKT 2025 | SWANSEA CITY | 1-3 | MANCHESTER CITY | EFL CUP | ||
| 26 OKT 2025 | ASTON VILLA | 1-0 | MANCHESTER CITY | PREMIER LEAGUE | ||
| 22 OKT 2025 | VILLARREAL | 0-2 | MANCHESTER CITY | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 18 OKT 2025 | MANCHESTER CITY | 2-0 | EVERTON | PREMIER LEAGUE | ||
| 5 PERTEMUAN TERAKHIR DORTMUND | ||||||
| 01 NOV 2025 | AUGSBURG | 0-1 | DORTMUND | BUNDESLIGA | ||
| 29 OKT 2025 | EINTRACHT FRANKFURT [2] | 1-1 | [4] DORTMUND | BUNDESLIGA | ||
| 25 OKT 2025 | DORTMUND | 1-0 | FC KOLN | BUNDESLIGA | ||
| 22 OKT 2025 | FC COPENHAGEN | 2-4 | DORTMUND | CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | ||
| 18 OKT 2025 | BAYERN MUNICH | 2-1 | DORTMUND | BUNDESLIGA | ||




