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2024 FA Community Shield

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2024 FA Community Shield
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The 2024 FA Community Shield was the 102nd FA Community Shield, an annual association football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Premier League and FA Cup competitions. It was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 10 August 2024,[3] and featured the 2023–24 Premier League champions Manchester City and the 2023–24 FA Cup winners Manchester United, who had defeated City in the final.

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Arsenal were the defending champions, but they did not qualify for this edition, having been knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round and having finished second in the league.

Manchester City beat Manchester United 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw inside regulation time, winning their first Community Shield title since 2019, which they also won on penalties after a 1–1 draw. This was United's first Shield defeat since 2009, when they were beaten by Chelsea, also on penalties.

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Background

Manchester City and Manchester United qualified for the 2024 FA Community Shield as the winners of the 2023–24 Premier League and the 2023–24 FA Cup, respectively. It was the 194th Manchester derby to take place in all competitions and the third to take place in the Community Shield; Manchester United won both previous meetings in 1956 (when the competition was known as the Charity Shield) and 2011.[4]

Manchester United had both appeared in and won the most Community Shield matches, winning 21 of their 30 appearances, although this included four shared titles in 1965, 1967, 1977 and 1990; their most recent title came in 2016.[5] Manchester City had appeared in 15 Community Shield matches, winning six titles, the most recent coming in 2019.[6] It was their fourth Community Shield appearance in a row, with the previous three resulting in defeats, making City the first team to lose three straight Community Shields since United in 2001, when they lost a competition record fourth in a row.[7]

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Pre-match

Officials

John Brooks was originally named as the referee for the Community Shield; however, after Brooks suffered a minor injury in the week before the match, he was replaced by fourth official Jarred Gillett, and Sam Barrott was named as Gillett's replacement. Adrian Holmes and Nick Greenhalgh were named as the assistant referees. The video assistant referee (VAR) was named as Peter Bankes, with Sian Massey-Ellis as the assistant VAR and Tim Robinson as the support VAR.[2]

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Match

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Summary

The first half went goalless after City midfielder James McAtee hit the post with a curling shot and United forward Marcus Rashford failed to hit the target after being found unmarked in the box. United thought they had opened the scoring early in the second half, when captain Bruno Fernandes beat Ederson with a dipping shot from the edge of the box; however, he was ruled to have been offside in the build-up. Rashford hit the post with just over 15 minutes left after being played in by substitute Alejandro Garnacho, but the Argentine winger opened the scoring seven minutes later, cutting inside off the right wing and beating Ederson with a left-footed strike into the bottom corner. With just under two minutes left in normal time, though, Bernardo Silva – on his 30th birthday – headed in a cross from Oscar Bobb, forcing the match to go to a penalty shoot-out.[8]

After Fernandes put United 1–0 up in the shoot-out, Silva himself stepped up to take City's first kick, only to see it saved by André Onana. Diogo Dalot and Garnacho then scored for United, while Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland kept City in it, the score 3–2 after three kicks each. With their fourth attempt, United winger and former City academy player Jadon Sancho had his penalty saved by Ederson, allowing Savinho to equalise. After Casemiro scored for United, Ederson himself took City's fifth penalty and scored to take the shoot-out to sudden death. Scott McTominay and Lisandro Martínez both scored for United, matched by efforts from Matheus Nunes and Rúben Dias, but when Jonny Evans put his kick over the bar, that allowed Manuel Akanji to score the winning penalty. That gave City their first Community Shield since 2019, avoiding the club a joint-record of four consecutive Shield losses, as well as Pep Guardiola's third victory in the competition.[8]

Details

More information Manchester City, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 78,146
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Manchester City
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Manchester United
GK31Brazil Ederson
RB82England Rico Lewis
CB3Portugal Rúben Dias (c)
CB25Switzerland Manuel Akanji
LB24Croatia Joško Gvardioldownward-facing red arrow 90+1'
CM75England Nico O'Reillydownward-facing red arrow 63'
CM8Croatia Mateo Kovačić
RW52Norway Oscar Bobbdownward-facing red arrow 90+1'
AM87England James McAteedownward-facing red arrow 80'
LW11Belgium Jérémy Dokudownward-facing red arrow 63'
CF9Norway Erling Haaland
Substitutes:
GK18Germany Stefan Ortega
GK33England Scott Carson
DF6Netherlands Nathan Akéupward-facing green arrow 90+1'
DF78Burkina Faso Issa Kaboré
MF4England Kalvin Phillips
MF17Belgium Kevin De Bruyneupward-facing green arrow 90+1'
MF20Portugal Bernardo SilvaYellow card 85'upward-facing green arrow 80'
MF27Portugal Matheus NunesYellow card 68'upward-facing green arrow 63'
FW26Brazil Savinhoupward-facing green arrow 63'
Manager:
Spain Pep Guardiola
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GK24Cameroon André Onana
RB20Portugal Diogo Dalot
CB5England Harry Maguiredownward-facing red arrow 59'
CB35Northern Ireland Jonny Evans
LB6Argentina Lisandro Martínez
CM7England Mason Mountdownward-facing red arrow 58'
CM18Brazil Casemiro
CM37England Kobbie Mainoodownward-facing red arrow 59'
RF16Ivory Coast Amad Diallodownward-facing red arrow 59'
CF8Portugal Bruno Fernandes (c)
LF10England Marcus Rashforddownward-facing red arrow 83'
Substitutes:
GK1Turkey Altay Bayındır
MF14Denmark Christian Eriksen
MF39Scotland Scott McTominayupward-facing green arrow 58'
MF43England Toby Collyerupward-facing green arrow 59'
FW11Netherlands Joshua Zirkzee
FW17Argentina Alejandro Garnachoupward-facing green arrow 59'
FW21Brazil Antony
FW25England Jadon Sanchoupward-facing green arrow 83'
FW28Uruguay Facundo Pellistriupward-facing green arrow 59'
Manager:
Netherlands Erik ten Hag

Man of the Match:
Oscar Bobb (Manchester City)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Adrian Holmes
Nick Greenhalgh
Fourth official:[2]
Sam Barrott
Video assistant referee:[2]
Peter Bankes
Assistant video assistant referee:[2]
Sian Massey-Ellis
Support video assistant referee:[2]
Tim Robinson

Match rules[9]

  • 90 minutes
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level
  • Nine named substitutes, of which six may be used
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Broadcasting

The match was broadcast on television in the United Kingdom on ITV and its on-demand streaming counterparts, ITVX and STV Player. On radio, it was broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Manchester, the BBC World Service, Talksport and Talksport International.[3]

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