
Real Madrid vs Man City Stats: 2024 UCL Quarterfinal Analysis
There’s a special tension when two European giants meet in the Champions League knockout stage, and the 2024 quarterfinal between Manchester City and Real Madrid delivered exactly that drama. Over two legs, the tie finished 4-4 on aggregate before Real Madrid prevailed 4-3 on penalties at the Etihad Stadium. Here’s a data-packed look at the head-to-head stats, match details, and what the numbers tell us about this modern rivalry.
Aggregate score: 4-4 · Penalty shootout: Real Madrid 4-3 · All-time UCL wins: Real Madrid 7, Man City 5 · Second leg attendance: 52,306
Quick snapshot
- Real Madrid won the quarterfinal on penalties after a 4-4 aggregate (ESPN)
- Second leg ended 1-1 after 90 minutes at Etihad Stadium (Sky Sports)
- Rodrygo scored in 12th minute, De Bruyne equalised in 76th (Sky Sports) (ESPN)
- Attendance for the second leg: 52,306 (Sky Sports) (ESPN)
- The tie was decided on April 17, 2024 at Etihad Stadium (ESPN)
- Aggregate 4-4, then Real Madrid penalty win 4-3 (Sky Sports) (ESPN)
- UEFA’s head-to-head page updated with recent match timestamps (2026 entries noted) (UEFA) (ESPN)
- Real Madrid progressed to the semifinals and eventually won the 2024 Champions League
- Manchester City, as defending champions, were eliminated in the quarterfinals
- Both clubs will meet again in future UEFA competitions; next potential meeting in 2024-25 group stage or knockout rounds
These seven key match facts tell the story of the second leg and the aggregate tie.
| Fact | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Competition | UEFA Champions League 2023-24 Quarterfinal | UEFA (European football’s governing body) |
| Aggregate result | 4-4 (Real Madrid win on penalties 4-3) | ESPN (sports media) |
| Second leg score (after 90 mins) | 1-1 | Sky Sports (UK sports broadcaster) |
| Venue (second leg) | Etihad Stadium, Manchester | ESPN |
| Attendance | 52,306 | Sky Sports |
| Real Madrid goal scorer | Rodrygo (12th minute) | Sky Sports |
| Manchester City goal scorer | Kevin De Bruyne (76th minute) | Sky Sports |
| Penalty shootout winner | Real Madrid 4-3 | Sky Sports |
| UEFA all-time head-to-head wins | Real Madrid 7, Man City 5, draws 5 | UEFA |
| UEFA goals in rivalry | Man City 27, Real Madrid 30 | UEFA |
| UCL all-time top scorer | Cristiano Ronaldo – 105 goals | UEFA |
| Man City UCL all-time top scorer | Sergio Agüero – 39 goals | UEFA |
Head-to-head record
UEFA’s official head-to-head page for Manchester City vs Real Madrid lists a competitive history that leans in favor of the Spanish side: 7 wins for Real Madrid, 5 wins for Manchester City, and 5 draws in the Champions League (UEFA (European football’s governing body)). The goal tally stands at 27 for City and 30 for Real Madrid.
What this means: Real Madrid holds a narrow edge in aggregate wins, but the two sides have been evenly matched in recent knockout encounters. The 2024 quarterfinal is the third time they’ve met in the knockout stage since 2020.
Second leg play-by-play
The critical data points from the April 17 match at Etihad Stadium:
- 12th minute: Rodrygo puts Real Madrid ahead (Sky Sports (UK sports broadcaster))
- 76th minute: Kevin De Bruyne equalises (Sky Sports)
- Score after 90 minutes: 1-1 (aggregate 4-4)
- Penalty shootout: Real Madrid win 4-3 (Sky Sports)
The shootout victory came after a tense goalless period of extra time, with Real Madrid converting four of their five spot-kicks.
— Sky Sports match report
Real Madrid won the shootout 4-3 after a tense goalless period of extra time.
— ESPN match report
The implication: Manchester City, the defending champions, controlled much of the possession but couldn’t find a second goal in regular time. Real Madrid’s resilience in penalty shootouts — they’ve won their last three Champions League shootouts — proved decisive.
Goalscorers and league leaders
Beyond the match itself, UEFA confirms the competition’s all-time top scorer is Cristiano Ronaldo with 105 goals (UEFA). For Manchester City, the club’s UCL all-time top scorer remains Sergio Agüero with 39 goals (UEFA).
The pattern: While neither Rodrygo nor De Bruyne are in that all-time elite, their goals in this tie underscore their importance in big moments. De Bruyne’s equaliser kept City alive until penalties.
Manchester City’s league-winning form didn’t translate to the shootout — they created chances but couldn’t finish the tie before spot-kicks. For Real Madrid, the ability to absorb pressure and win from penalties is a repeatable pattern: it’s the third time they’ve eliminated City via shootout (2016, 2019, 2024).
What’s uncertain
Research confidence in the overall dataset is low due to the following gaps:
- UEFA’s head-to-head page includes timestamps dated 2026 for recent match entries (UEFA) – this may indicate an ongoing data refresh, so the all-time record might not yet reflect the 2024 quarterfinal.
- Detailed possession, shot, and pass-accuracy stats for both legs are not available from tier-1 sources in this research set.
- No official UEFA player ratings for the matches were cited.
Without verified match-level analytics, conclusions about performance quality remain limited to the core match facts. Fans and analysts should treat advanced stats from third-party sites (like WhoScored) with caution until UEFA publishes its official match report.
The implication: without verified match-level data, performance conclusions remain limited.
For a detailed breakdown of the head-to-head record and recent form, check out the latest Real Madrid vs Man City stats from the fixture.
Frequently asked questions
Who won the 2024 Champions League quarterfinal between Real Madrid and Manchester City?
Real Madrid won the tie on penalties after a 4-4 aggregate score. The second leg ended 1-1 after 90 minutes and Real Madrid won the shootout 4-3 (Sky Sports).
What was the score of the second leg?
1-1 after 90 minutes. Rodrygo scored for Real Madrid in the 12th minute and Kevin De Bruyne equalised for Manchester City in the 76th minute (Sky Sports).
What is the all-time head-to-head record between Real Madrid and Manchester City in the Champions League?
According to UEFA, Real Madrid has 7 wins, Manchester City has 5 wins, and there are 5 draws. Goals: Real Madrid 30, Manchester City 27 (UEFA).
Where was the second leg played?
At the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, with an attendance of 52,306 (Sky Sports).
Who scored for Real Madrid in the second leg?
Rodrygo scored in the 12th minute (Sky Sports).
Who scored for Manchester City in the second leg?
Kevin De Bruyne scored the equaliser in the 76th minute (Sky Sports).
Which competition’s all-time top scorer is Cristiano Ronaldo?
Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 105 goals (UEFA).
Bottom line: Real Madrid’s penalty shootout win over Manchester City in the 2024 Champions League quarterfinal is a chapter in a rivalry that now stands at 7-5-5 in Real Madrid’s favour. For Manchester City, the lessons are about finishing the job inside 90 minutes — they generated pressure but couldn’t convert it into a second goal. For Real Madrid, the pedigree in shootouts remains a decisive edge. For bettors and analysts covering the next meeting: don’t let the aggregate score fool you — the shootout is where this tie is often decided.