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Manchester City Beat Manchester United to Win 2025/26 FA Youth Cup

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  • Manchester City Beat Manchester United to Win 2025/26 FA Youth Cup

Manchester City were crowned 2025/26 FA Youth Cup champions after beating local rivals Manchester United 2-1 in a tense all-Manchester final at the Joie Stadium. A brilliant free-kick from Floyd Samba and a late winner from Reigan Heskey delivered City’s fifth FA Youth Cup title at under-18 level, denying United what would have been a record-extending 12th triumph in the competition.

The final carried added historical weight, coming exactly 40 years after the previous and only FA Youth Cup final meeting between the two Manchester clubs.

The opening stages were cautious, with both sides struggling to create clear chances. United forward Chido Obi threatened early, but his effort went wide, while City’s Teddie Lamb had the clearest opportunity of the first half after arriving near the penalty spot, only to be denied by Cameron Byrne-Hughes.

City eventually found the breakthrough through Samba, whose free-kick curled over the United wall and into the top corner a goal worthy of a derby final.

United’s response was immediate. Just 59 seconds after falling behind, Godwill Kukonki capitalised on a slip in the City penalty area and headed across goal to level the match at 1-1.

The equaliser briefly shifted momentum, but City settled again and entered the second half with renewed intensity. Heskey and Ryan McAidoo both went close after the restart, while United’s JJ Gabriel, who had been named U18 Premier League Player of the Season earlier in the week, was largely kept quiet before testing City goalkeeper Max Hudson around the hour mark.

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As the final appeared to be drifting towards extra time, City struck decisively. McAidoo kept the ball alive and delivered across goal, where Heskey arrived to finish late in the contest, sparking celebrations in the Manchester sunset and securing the trophy for Oliver Reiss’s side.

The victory underlines the strength of Manchester City’s academy pathway, with the club’s under-18 side showing resilience, technical quality and derby composure on one of youth football’s biggest stages.

For United, the defeat will sting, particularly after Kukonki’s quick equaliser had given Darren Fletcher’s side a route back into the final. The young Reds had been chasing another Youth Cup crown, but City’s late pressure proved decisive.

City’s win also adds another chapter to a growing rivalry at academy level, where both Manchester clubs continue to invest heavily in youth development and elite talent pathways.

The FA Youth Cup has long been regarded as one of English football’s most important development competitions, offering a platform for academy players to test themselves in high-pressure knockout football.

 

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