The 2017 Monaco-Manchester City Champions League showdown delivered eight goals across two legs, a stunning comeback, and an away-goals verdict that eliminated Pep Guardiola’s side. A 2-2 draw in October 2025 at Stade Louis II completed the head-to-head record between these clubs in UEFA’s premier competition.

Aggregate score 2017 tie: 6-6 (Monaco advanced on away goals) · Monaco home win 2017: 3-1 vs Man City (15 Mar) · Recent result Oct 2025: Monaco 2-2 Man City · Competition: UEFA Champions League

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Monaco 3-1 Man City on 15 Mar 2017 (Sports Mole)
  • Monaco advanced on away goals after 6-6 aggregate (UEFA)
  • Head-to-head: Monaco 1 win, Man City 1 win, 1 draw (UEFA)
2What’s unclear
  • Pre-2017 meetings outside UCL not fully documented
  • Some sources list only two meetings (pre-2025 count discrepancy)
  • Official lineups for 2017 legs partially incomplete
3Timeline signal
  • Feb–Mar 2017: CL Round of 16 thriller
  • 1 Oct 2025: League Phase draw at Stade Louis II
  • Sep 2025: Ticket on-sale for next fixture (£39)
4What’s next
  • Man City fans receive 1,000-ticket allocation
  • Sky Sports coverage expected for future UCL ties
  • Haaland and Dier remain key figures
Stat Value
Total meetings (UCL) 3
Monaco wins 1 (2017 home)
Man City wins 1 (2017 away)
Draws 1 (2025 2-2)
Aggregate goals (2017) 6-6

What year did Monaco beat Man City?

Monaco defeated Manchester City in the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League season, with the second leg on March 15, 2017 producing a 3-1 home victory at Stade Louis II. The Ligue 1 side had lost the first leg 5-3 at the Etihad Stadium but mounted a remarkable comeback to force a 6-6 aggregate tie, advancing courtesy of the away goals rule.

Kylian Mbappé, then a teenager, terrorised City’s defence throughout the two legs. Sports Mole noted that “the maiden meeting at Man City’s Etihad fortress produced no fewer than an extraordinary eight strikes” — a record-setting night for the competition at that stage.

2017 Champions League knockout

  • First leg (21 Feb 2017): Manchester City 5-3 Monaco at Etihad Stadium
  • Second leg (15 Mar 2017): Monaco 3-1 Manchester City at Stade Louis II
  • Tiemoue Bakayoko scored the decisive 77th-minute goal in the second leg
Bottom line: Monaco’s 3-1 second-leg win on 15 March 2017 stands as the club’s only Champions League victory over Manchester City. The tie produced 12 goals across two legs and remains one of the competition’s most dramatic knockout reversals.

Specific match dates and scores

Date Venue Result Stage
21 February 2017 Etihad Stadium Man City 5-3 Monaco Round of 16, 1st leg
15 March 2017 Stade Louis II Monaco 3-1 Man City Round of 16, 2nd leg
1 October 2025 Stade Louis II Monaco 2-2 Man City League Phase MD2

Why was Man City vs. Monaco so memorable?

The 2017 tie represented a perfect storm of attacking football, defensive lapses, and high stakes. City appeared to be in complete control after the 5-3 first-leg win, only to collapse in Monte Carlo. The 6-6 aggregate score — settled only by away goals — remains a rarity at the Champions League knockout stage.

Guardiola admitted afterward that the defensive errors cost his team dearly. UEFA’s official recap summed it up: “Monaco battle back to oust Manchester City.” The French club subsequently reached the semi-finals that season, while City’s campaign unravelled amid scrutiny over defensive frailties.

Kylian Mbappé’s impact

Mbappé announced himself on the European stage with a series of electric performances. His pace and finishing caused problems for City’s backline in both legs, foreshadowing his €180 million move to Paris Saint-Germain months later. Sports Mole highlighted his starring role in the tie that eliminated City’s treble ambitions.

Man City’s collapse from 5-3 lead

City led 5-3 after the first leg and held a 5-3 aggregate advantage deep into the return match before Bakayoko’s 77th-minute strike completed Monaco’s comeback. The manner of the defeat — from commanding to eliminated in under a week — generated lasting questions about Guardiola’s defensive systems at the time.

The upshot

Man City’s 5-3 first-leg lead vanished because defensive lapses outnumbered attacking fireworks. Bakayoko’s 77th-minute goal was the final blow.

How to watch Man City vs Monaco?

UK viewers can access Champions League coverage through Sky Sports, which holds rights to UCL matches involving Premier League clubs. For the October 2025 meeting, Sky Sports provided detailed match statistics including goal timings and possession figures. Upcoming fixtures typically receive broadcast slots on Sky Sports Main Event and dedicated football channels.

Manchester City confirmed a 1,000-ticket allocation for visiting fans at £39 per ticket, with sales opening from 11 September 2025. The club’s official website managed the ballot process for the allocation.

TV channels and live streams

  • Sky Sports (UK) — primary broadcaster for UCL with Man City involvement
  • discovery+ — streaming platform for Sky Sports content
  • UEFA.tv — official clips and match highlights

Ticket information for upcoming matches

Man City fans receive 1,000 tickets at £39 each for away fixtures — standard pricing for Champions League group/league phase matches. The club’s ticketing portal manages allocations through a ballot system for high-demand matches.

What are Monaco vs Man City results?

Three UEFA Champions League matches make up the complete results record between these clubs, spanning 2017 and 2025. The aggregate record stands level at 8 goals each across official UEFA statistics, with each club recording one win alongside one draw.

Full head-to-head

Match Date Score Winner Source
R16 1st Leg 21 Feb 2017 5-3 Man City Sports Mole
R16 2nd Leg 15 Mar 2017 3-1 Monaco Sports Mole
League Phase MD2 1 Oct 2025 2-2 Draw Sky Sports

Key matches: 3-1, 5-3, 2-2

Each fixture tells a different story. The 5-3 first-leg goal festival showcased City’s attacking firepower under Guardiola’s early tenure. Monaco’s 3-1 response demonstrated French resilience and Mbappé’s emerging superstar quality. The 2025 League Phase 2-2 draw highlighted City’s continued dominance in possession (71.3%) but Monaco’s counter-attacking threat, with Eric Dier’s 90th-minute penalty snatching a deserved share of the spoils.

Why this matters

Dier’s late penalty in October 2025 denied City three points despite their overwhelming possession advantage. For Monaco, the draw represented resilience earned through game management.

Monaco vs Man City stats and head-to-head

UEFA’s official head-to-head record confirms one win each and one draw, with eight goals recorded for each club across the three meetings. The possession disparity in the 2025 match — Monaco 28.7%, Man City 71.3% — reflects City’s dominant territorial control, yet they failed to convert that supremacy into a victory.

Match stats

Four data points, one pattern: City dominate possession in every meeting, yet results split evenly. The 2025 League Phase encounter saw Erling Haaland score twice (15th and 44th minute), with Vanderson and Dier replying for Monaco. Man City registered 72 attacks versus Monaco’s 33, according to UEFA official statistics.

Metric Man City Monaco
2025 possession 71.3% 28.7%
2025 shots Multiple (unspecified) 8 total
2025 passing accuracy 94% Not specified
Haaland goals (2025) 2
Attendance (1 Oct 2025) 11,275 at Stade Louis II

11v11 record versus AS Monaco

Specialist database 11v11 records show the fixture history, though sources vary on total match count due to non-UCL meetings. 11v11 historical results confirms one win each heading into the 2025 addition, with the October draw now factored into current records.

The catch

City controlled 71.3% possession in October 2025 yet scored only twice. Haaland’s brace proved insufficient — Monaco’s low-block resilience and Dier’s late penalty exposed a familiar vulnerability to transitions.

Monaco vs Man City timeline

Three encounters span eight years, bookending City’s rise from Champions League contenders to serial winners. The 2017 knockout introduced the rivalry with unforgettable drama; the 2025 League Phase meeting confirmed that Monaco remains capable of troubling City’s high-possession approach.

Key dates in the head-to-head record:

: Manchester City 5-3 Monaco — Etihad Stadium, UCL Round of 16 first leg
: Monaco 3-1 Manchester City — Stade Louis II, UCL Round of 16 second leg (Monaco advance 6-6 agg on away goals)
: Monaco 2-2 Manchester City — Stade Louis II, UCL League Phase Matchday 2

Confirmed facts versus rumors

Confirmed

  • 2017 scores from Sports Mole and UEFA confirm exact dates and goals
  • October 2025 result (2-2) verified by Sky Sports and Flashscore
  • Haaland scored at 15′ and 44′ in 2025 match
  • Dier scored 90′ penalty for Monaco equalizer
  • Monaco advanced on away goals after 6-6 aggregate in 2017

Unclear

  • Exact total head-to-head count before 2017 UCL meetings
  • Some sources list only two meetings pre-2025
  • Full lineups and substitution details for 2017 legs

What experts and records say

The maiden meeting at Man City’s Etihad fortress produced no fewer than an extraordinary eight strikes.

— Sports Mole, Football Analyst

Eric Dier’s 90th-minute penalty ensured that the spoils were shared.

— Sports Mole, match report

Monaco battle back to oust Manchester City.

— UEFA, Official Champions League history

These three sources — two from established football outlets, one from the competition’s governing body — capture the rivalry’s defining moments. The 2017 tie’s eight-goal first leg remains a benchmark for Champions League drama, while Dier’s 2025 equaliser confirmed Monaco’s capacity to frustrate City even when dominated territorially.

For supporters planning future attendance, the £39 ticket allocation and 1,000-seat visiting section at Man City’s next UCL away fixture represent straightforward access. For journalists covering the rivalry, the possession-versus-results gap in 2025 provides the strongest contemporary angle: City controlled the game statistically but left with one point rather than three.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the head-to-head record between Monaco and Man City?

Three UEFA Champions League meetings: Monaco 1 win, Manchester City 1 win, 1 draw. Total goals level at 8-8 across official UEFA statistics.

Where can I watch Monaco vs Man City highlights?

UEFA.tv offers official match highlights. Sky Sports provides match reports and statistics for UK viewers. YouTube channels featuring UCL matchday content also host clips following fixtures.

What was the prediction for recent Monaco vs Man City?

No formal predictions from major outlets were confirmed in research materials for the October 2025 match. However, form tables showed Man City in 8th place (16 points from 8 matches) versus Monaco in 21st place (10 points) entering that fixture.

How did Monaco eliminate Man City in 2017?

Monaco won the second leg 3-1 at Stade Louis II on 15 March 2017, overturning a 5-3 first-leg defeat. The 6-6 aggregate tie was decided in Monaco’s favour by the away goals rule — a decisive 77th-minute strike from Tiemoue Bakayoko completing the comeback.

What are the latest stats for Monaco vs Man City?

In the October 2025 match, Man City held 71.3% possession with 94% passing accuracy and 72 attacks. Monaco managed 28.7% possession with 8 total shots. Erling Haaland scored twice for City; Eric Dier’s penalty earned Monaco a 90th-minute draw.

Is there an upcoming Monaco vs Man City match?

Ticket sales opened from 11 September 2025 for Man City fans (1,000 allocation at £39) for the next away fixture. Broadcast schedules for subsequent UCL League Phase matches depend on draw outcomes and competition formats.

Who scored in Monaco 3-1 Man City?

Tiemoue Bakayoko scored the decisive goal in the 77th minute. While specific goal scorers for the 2017 second leg were not fully detailed in verified sources, the overall result and Bakayoko’s decisive contribution are confirmed by multiple outlets.