Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

Liverpool F.C. v Manchester United F.C.
Nemanja Vidić of Manchester United being sent off in a Premier League match against Liverpool on 14 March 2009. Liverpool won this game 4–1.
LocationNorth West England
TeamsLiverpool
Manchester United
First meeting28 April 1894
Football League test match
Liverpool 2–0 Newton Heath
Latest meeting19 October 2025
Premier League
Liverpool 1–2 Manchester United
Next meeting2 May 2026
Premier League
Manchester United v Liverpool
StadiumsAnfield (Liverpool)
Old Trafford (Manchester United)
Statistics
Meetings total217
Most winsManchester United (84)
Most player appearancesRyan Giggs (48, Manchester United)
Top scorerMohamed Salah (16, Liverpool)
All-time seriesLiverpool: 72
Drawn: 61
Manchester United: 84
Largest victoryLiverpool 7–0 Manchester United
5 March 2023
(Premier League)
Largest goal scoringLiverpool 7–4 Manchester United
25 March 1908
(First Division)
Longest win streak5 games
Liverpool
(2000–2002)
Longest unbeaten streak13 games
Liverpool
(1919–1927)
Current win streak1 game
Manchester United
(2025–present)
Current unbeaten streak2 games
Manchester United
(2025–present)
Liverpool
Manchester United

The Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Northwest derby, is a high-profile inter-city rivalry between English professional football clubs Liverpool and Manchester United. It is considered one of the biggest fixtures in English football and one of the biggest and fiercest rivalries in world football. Players, fans and the media consider the fixture between the two clubs to be their biggest rivalry, above even their own local derbies, with Everton and Manchester City respectively.

The rivalry has been fuelled by the proximity of the two major cities that they represent, their historic economic and industrial rivalry, significant periods of domestic footballing dominance and European success, and their popularity at home and abroad, as two of the biggest-earning and widely supported football clubs in the world.

The two clubs are the most successful in the history of English football; between them they have won 40 league titles, 21 FA Cups, 16 League Cups, 37 FA Community Shields, nine European Cups/UEFA Champions Leagues, four UEFA Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, five UEFA Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup and two FIFA Club World Cups. As of 19 October 2025, Liverpool lead in terms of number of trophies won with 69 to United's 68, while United lead in the head-to-head record between the two teams with 84 wins to Liverpool's 72; the remaining 61 matches have finished as draws.

Neither of the two, as well as Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, and Tottenham, has been relegated from the Premier League, the current top-tier league serving as the highest level of the English football pyramid, as well.