As long as Manchester City secures at least a point against Sparta Prague, Pep Guardiola's side will break Manchester United's record for the longest unbeaten run in Champions League history.
Manchester City extended its UCL unbeaten run to 25 games when the Citizens defeated Slovan Bratislava 4–0 on Oct 1. The defending English champions joined rivals Manchester United as the only two clubs to ever reach the landmark in the Champions League.
The Red Devils enjoyed their 25-game unbeaten run in the UCL from 2007 to 2009 under Sir Alex Ferguson. The streak included United's 2008-winning European campaign, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand.
United's record stood untouched for 15 years before it ever faced real danger of being broken. Bayern Munich came the closest when it went 19 games unbeaten from 2019 to 2021, but City looks to be the team to overtake the Red Devils' streak.






