The head-to-head record between Al Wahda and Al Ain in the professional era reflects a slight advantage for Al Ain.
The two sides have met 50 times across all competitions, with Al Ain securing 23 wins compared to 15 victories for Al Wahda, while 12 matches ended in draws.
In terms of goals, Al Ain have scored 70, while Al Wahda have found the net 48 times.
However, in the ADIB Cup, the balance is far tighter. The teams have faced each other 14 times in the competition, with both sides claiming five wins each and sharing four draws.
Al Ain have scored 15 goals in these encounters, while Al Wahda have registered 13.
Looking at the tournament’s overall history, the ADIB Cup has seen 755 matches played. Of those, 562 ended in a win for one side, while 193 finished level. A total of 2,266 goals have been scored, averaging three goals per game.
As for the finals, 17 have been played in total. Thirteen were decided in regular time, one went to extra time, and three were settled by penalty shootouts. The biggest win in a final came in the 2014–2015 season, when Al Nasr defeated Sharjah 4–1.
On the all-time scoring charts, Sebastián Tagliabúe leads with 37 goals, followed by Fabio Lima with 33. Makhete Diop sits third with 30 goals, while Ricardo Oliveira has 27. Caio Canedo and Henrique Luvannor are level with 22 goals each.