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2024–25 Leicester City F.C. season

The 2024–25 season is the 120th season in the existence of Leicester City Football Club, their first season back in the Premier League following promotion from the EFL Championship in the previous season, and their 50th season in top flight football. In addition to the domestic league, the club also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

Leicester City
2024–25 season
OwnerKing Power
ChairmanAiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
ManagerSteve Cooper
(until 24 November)[1]
Ben Dawson
(interim, from 24 to 30 November)[2]
Ruud van Nistelrooy
(from 1 December)[3]
StadiumKing Power Stadium
Premier League19th
FA CupFourth round
EFL CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jamie Vardy (7)

All:
Jamie Vardy (8)
Highest home attendance32,057
(v. Manchester City, 29 December 2024)
Lowest home attendance13,011
(v. Tranmere Rovers, 27 August 2024)
Average home league attendance30,911
Biggest win6–2 v. Queens Park Rangers
(11 January 2025, FA Cup)
Biggest defeat0–4 v. Newcastle United
(14 December 2024, Premier League)
0–4 v. Everton
(1 February 2025, Premier League)
0–4 v. Brentford
(21 February 2025, Premier League)
2025–26 →

This is the first season since 2013–14 to not feature Marc Albrighton, who retired upon the expiration of his contract in the summer.[4]

Season summary

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Start of season

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August

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Leicester City started the season with a home game against Tottenham Hotspur. Pedro Porro scored a header for Tottenham in the 29th minute to make it 1–0 to Tottenham, which was the score at half-time. Tottenham created many chances during the first half but were unable to take them, and were punished by Leicester for not doing so in the second half. The second half had restarted, and Victor Kristiansen put in a cross for Jamie Vardy, however he was unable to connect and the cross overhit to the right wing with Fatawu on the ball. He crossed to an unmarked Vardy in the box and Vardy scored to make it 1–1 in the 57th minute, the final score in the end.[5][6]

The first away game of the season, at Fulham's Craven Cottage was played on 24 August. Leicester lost 2–1 with an equalising goal from Wout Faes in the 38th minute. Emile Smith Rowe opened the scoring for Fulham and Alex Iwobi scored the winner in the 70th minute.[7]

Leicester entered the EFL Cup in the second round, and were drawn at home to Tranmere Rovers.[8] Leicester won the game 4–0, with goals from Ayew, Mavididi, Ndidi and Winks.[9] Leicester advanced through the third round, where they were drawn away to Walsall's Bescot Stadium.[10]

By the end of August, Leicester were 15th place in the league, 1 point clear of the relegation zone.

September

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Following a week’s break for international matches, Leicester returned to action on 14 September, playing Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in the Premier League. Jamie Vardy put the Foxes 1–0 up after 21 minutes. Then, Stephy Mavididi scored 37 seconds after the second half had restarted to make it 2–0 to the Foxes. Then, 86 seconds after Mavididi's goal, Jean-Philippe Mateta scored to make it 2–1. The score remained the same until the 92th minute when Jean-Phillipe Mateta scored a late penalty to make it 2–2, the final score.[11] On 21 September, Leicester were at home in the Premier League to Everton. The visitors scored in the first-half with a goal from Iliman Ndiaye in the 12th minute. Leicester equalised in the 73rd minute through Stephy Mavididi. The game finished 1–1.[12]

On 24 September, Leicester City travelled to the Bescot Stadium to play Walsall in an EFL Cup third round match. The game finished 0–0 with both sides unable to score any goals. In the penalty shoot-out, Danny Ward saved all 3 Walsall penalties to help Leicester advance through to the fourth round 3–0 on penalties. They were then drew to Manchester United away at Old Trafford for the fourth round of the EFL Cup.

The Emirates Stadium hosted Leicester on 28 September as they played Arsenal in the Premier League. Gabriel Martinelli scored for Arsenal after 20 minutes, and then Arsenal doubled their lead through a Leandro Trossard goal to make it 2–0 at half-time. In the second half, James Justin scored in the 47th minute through a header and then scored a superb volley to level it at 2–2 in the 63rd minute. However, in the fourth minute of injury time in the second half, Wilfred Ndidi scored an own-goal via an Arsenal corner to make it 3–2 to Arsenal. 5 minutes later, Kai Havertz sealed the game with a goal to eventually make it 4–2 to Arsenal, the final score.[13]

At the end of September, Leicester were 17th place in the league, outside of the relegation zone on goals scored.

October

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On 5 October, Leicester returned at home in the Premier League for their match against Bournemouth. Facundo Buonanotte opened the scoresheet in the 16th minute for Leicester. Bournemouth had many chances to equalise throughout the game however the match finished 1–0 in Leicester's favour, giving Leicester their first Premier League win of the season, as well as their first home win of the season.[14]

On 19 October, Leicester travelled to St Mary's Stadium for a Premier League game against Southampton. Cameron Archer scored for Southampton in the 8th minute and Joe Aribo scored to make it 2–0 to Southampton after just 28 minutes, which was the score at half time. In the second-half, Leicester scored three goals in a 3–2 comeback win through a 64th minute goal from Facundo Buonanotte, a Jamie Vardy penalty goal in which Ryan Fraser was sent off and Jordan Ayew in the 8th minute of added stoppage time. This obtained Leicester their 2nd win of the Premier League season and their first away win in the Premier League season.[15]

Returning to the King Power Stadium on 25 October, Leicester played Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. After Nottingham Forest opened the scoring through a Ryan Yates strike through a corner, Jamie Vardy equalised in the 23rd minute to make it 1–1, the score at half-time. However, in the second half, former Leicester player Chris Wood scored a brace against his old team, scoring in the 47th minute and the 60th minute to complete his brace. No further goals were scored, and Nottingham Forest came out 3–1 winners against fierce rivals Leicester.

Leicester then travelled to Manchester United's Old Trafford for an EFL Cup Round 4 game. Leicester lost the game 5–2, with a first-half brace from Casemiro, a goal from Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes giving United 4 goals. However, Leicester scored twice with a strike from El Khannouss hitting both posts and going in and a header from a corner by Conor Coady making the score 4–2 at half-time. Bruno Fernandes struck again for his brace in the 59th minute and the game ended 5–2 to United in the end.[16]

At the end of October, Leicester were 15th in the league, on 9 points and 5 points clear of the relegation zone.

November

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On 2 November, Leicester travelled to Portman Road to play Ipswich Town in the Premier League. Ipswich took the lead in the 53rd minute from a superb volley by Leif Davis. In the 77th minute, Kalvin Phillips was sent-off for Ipswich having received two yellow cards, leaving them down to 10 men. Leicester equalised in the 4th minute of stoppage time in the second half through a Jordan Ayew goal, making it 1–1. The game finished 1–1 and Leicester remained in 15th place.[17] Leicester then travelled to Old Trafford on 10 November for a Premier League game against Manchester United. It finished 3–0, with a Bruno Fernandes strike in the 17th minute making it 1–0 to United. A deflected Bruno Fernandes shot then hit Victor Kristansen, who scored an own goal this way, making it 2–0 to United. In the second half, substitute Alejandro Garnacho scored in the 82nd minute to secure a 3–0 win for United.[18] Leicester City’s next game was a Premier League fixture against Chelsea on 23 November. They took the lead in the 15th minute when Nicolas Jackson capitalised on a defensive error from Wout Faes and scored, making it 1–0 Chelsea. This remained the score at half time. In the second half, they added a second in the 75th minute when Enzo Fernández scored another goal for Chelsea to make it 2–0 to Chelsea. Leicester were then awarded a penalty 5 minutes into stoppage time in the second half, which was converted by Jordan Ayew to make it 2–1. Nevertheless, the game finished 2–1 in Chelsea's favour as Leicester dropped down to 16th place in the league.[19]

Leicester then sacked manager Steve Cooper following the loss to Chelsea. The club was 1 point above the relegation zone, having already suffered their sixth loss of the season and only 2 wins from 12 games. His assistant manager Alan Tate also left the club on the same day, and so did Steve Rands, the club's First Team Coach.[20]

The Foxes were the visitors to the Gtech Community Stadium on 30 November for a Premier League game against Brentford, with Ben Dawson taking charge as interim manager before Ruud van Nistelrooy officially took charge of first-team duties. They took the lead in the 21th minute when Buonanotte scored a tap-in from long range. Brentford equalised quickly in the 25th minute through Yoane Wissa. Then shortly after, Kevin Schade completed his brace in 23 minutes, scoring in the 29th minute and the 8th minute of first half stoppage time, leaving Brentford 3–1 up in the first half. 14 minutes after the second half began, Schade completed his first professional hat-trick by scoring in the 59th minute. No further goals were scored, and Brentford ran out 4–1 winners in the end.[21]

Leicester remained 16th in the league, 1 point above the relegation zone by the end of November.

December

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On 1 December, Ruud van Nistelrooy was officially appointed as First Team Manager, in place of the recently sacked Steve Cooper. Jelle ten Rouwellar also joined the club on the same day as assistant manager, in place of Alan Tate and Ben Dawson was appointed new First Team Coach in place of Steve Rands.[22]

Ruud van Nistelrooy got his first win with Leicester in his debut match, 31 against West Ham United at the King Power Stadium on 3 December, through a goal in just 98 seconds from Vardy, a 61st minute strike from El Khannouss to mark his debut Premier League goal and Daka in the 90th minute to grab his first Premier League goal of the season, and the score was 3–0 after the normal 90 minutes of regulation time. Niclas Füllkrug then scored a consolation goal to make it 3–1 in the 3rd minute of added stoppage time. The game ended in a 3–1 win to the Foxes.[23] In Ruud's second game in charge at home, on 8 December, he managed to rescue a late point at the King Power against Brighton in a 2–2 draw, after being 2–0 down in the 85th minute, through late goals from Jamie Vardy in the 86th minute and Bobby De-Cordova Reid in the first minute of added time with a Jamie Vardy assist.[24] Then, on 14 December, Leicester dropped down to 17th place in the league after recording their worst loss of the season, a 4–0 away loss to Newcastle United.[25] Leicester then lost their next 2 games against Wolves and Liverpool, which meant that they would be in the relegation zone for the first time in the season.[26][27] To end off 2024, Leicester City welcomed an out-of-form Manchester City team to the King Power on 29 December 2024. Man City won 2–0 with goals from Savinho in the 21st minute and Erling Haaland in the 74th minute to seal victory for the visitors.[28]

At the mid-way point of the season, and the end of 2024, Leicester City were in 19th place in the league on 14 points, 3 points from safety behind Ipswich and Wolves, both on 16 points.

January

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Leicester's first game of 2025 was an away game to Aston Villa at Villa Park on 4 January 2025. Leicester lost the game 2–1 with Ross Barkley opening the scoring for Villa in the 58th minute, then a Leicester equaliser through Mavididi in the 63rd minute made the score 1–1. Eventually, Leon Bailey netted a 76th minute winner for the hosts to win the game 2–1 for them. Then, on 11 January, Leicester welcomed QPR to the King Power in an FA Cup Round 3 game.[29] Leicester won the game comfortably by a scoreline of 6–2, with Justin, Mavididi, Buonanotte, Vardy and Faes all netting for Leicester.[30] Then, Leicester welcomed Crystal Palace to the King Power for a Premier League fixture on 15 January. Crystal Palace won 0–2, with goals from Marc Guéhi and Jean-Philippe Mateta to secure a victory for the visitors.[31] Leicester remained 19th in the table, still 3 points adrift from safety. 3 days later, on 18 January, Leicester welcomed Fulham to the King Power for another Premier League fixture. Fulham also ran out 0–2 winners, with goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traoré securing a win for the visitors. By this point, Leicester had lost 7 games on the bounce, a division-high record. They were still in 19th place, 3 points from safety. 8 days later, on 26 January, Leicester travelled to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a Premier League away game against an out of form Tottenham side. If Leicester lost this game, then they would have lost 8 on the bounce in the Premier League for the first time since 2001. However, Leicester managed to stun Tottenham and run out 2–1 winners. A goal from Richarlison gave Tottenham the lead in the 33rd minute, and the score was 1–0 to Tottenham at half-time. However, 58 seconds into the second half, Vardy equalised through a tap in and the score was 1–1. 3 minutes later, El Khannouss scored another goal for Leicester and they were 2–1 up. This remained the score until the end. This gave Leicester their 2nd away win of the season in the Premier League (the first being against Southampton in October) and their first away win vs Tottenham since December 2020.[32] This result also moved Leicester outside of the relegation zone by 1 point, in 17th place. This also broke a 7 game losing streak in the league and an 8 game winless run overall in the league. This was their first win since a 3–1 victory over West Ham on 3 December 2024.[23]

By the end of January, Leicester was 17th place in the league on 17 points, 1 point above the relegation zone.

Management team

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The management team from the start of the season until 24 November 2024.

Position Name
First Team Manager   Steve Cooper
Assistant Manager   Alan Tate
First Team Set Piece Coach   Andrew Hughes
Goalkeeping Coach   Danny Alcock
First Team Coach & Analyst   Steve Rands
First Team Coach   Ben Dawson

The management team from 29 November 2024.

Position Name
First Team Manager   Ruud van Nistelrooy
First Team Coach   Jelle ten Rouwelaar
First Team Coach   Brian Barry-Murphy
(from 24 December 2024)[33]
First Team Coach   Andy King
(from 19 February 2025)[34]
First Team Set Piece Coach   Andrew Hughes
First Team Coach   Ben Dawson
(until 24 February 2025)[35]
Goalkeeping Coach   Danny Alcock
(until 24 February 2025)[35]

Players

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Squad information

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Players and squad numbers last updated on 3 February 2025. Appearances include all competitions.[36]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Player Nat. Position(s) Date of birth (age) Signed in Contract ends Signed from Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
1 Danny Ward   GK (1993-06-22) 22 June 1993 (age 31) 2018 2025   Liverpool 47 0
30 Mads Hermansen   GK (2000-07-11) 11 July 2000 (age 24) 2023 2028   Brøndby 44 0
31 Daniel Iversen   GK (1997-01-19) 19 January 1997 (age 28) 2018 2025 Youth Academy 17 0
41 Jakub Stolarczyk   GK (2000-12-19) 19 December 2000 (age 24) 2019 2026 Youth Academy 9 0
Defenders
2 James Justin   LB / RB (1998-02-23) 23 February 1998 (age 27) 2019 2026   Luton Town 128 7
3 Wout Faes   CB (1998-04-03) 3 April 1998 (age 26) 2022 2027   Reims 82 3
4 Conor Coady   CB (1993-02-25) 25 February 1993 (age 32) 2023 2026   Wolverhampton Wanderers 17 0
5 Caleb Okoli   CB (2001-07-13) 13 July 2001 (age 23) 2024 2029[37]   Atalanta 0 0
16 Victor Kristiansen   LB (2002-12-16) 16 December 2002 (age 22) 2023 2028   Copenhagen 14 0
21 Ricardo Pereira   RB (1993-10-06) 6 October 1993 (age 31) 2018 2026   Porto 169 13
23 Jannik Vestergaard   CB (1992-08-03) 3 August 1992 (age 32) 2021 2027[38]   Southampton 67 2
25 Woyo Coulibaly   RB (1999-05-26) 26 May 1999 (age 25) 2025 2029[39]   Parma 0 0
33 Luke Thomas   LB (2001-06-10) 10 June 2001 (age 23) 2020 2026[40] Youth Academy 85 2
Midfielders
6 Wilfred Ndidi   DM / CM (1996-12-16) 16 December 1996 (age 28) 2017 2027[41]   Genk 273 17
8 Harry Winks   CM (1996-02-02) 2 February 1996 (age 29) 2023 2026   Tottenham Hotspur 48 2
11 Bilal El Khannouss   AM (2004-05-10) 10 May 2004 (age 20) 2024 2028[42]   Genk 0 0
22 Oliver Skipp   DM (2000-09-16) 16 September 2000 (age 24) 2024 2029[43]   Tottenham Hotspur 1 0
24 Boubakary Soumaré   DM (1999-02-27) 27 February 1999 (age 26) 2021 2026   Lille 60 0
34 Michael Golding   CM (2006-03-23) 23 March 2006 (age 19) 2024 2028[44]   Chelsea 0 0
35 Kasey McAteer   AM / RW (2001-11-22) 22 November 2001 (age 23) 2021 2028[45] Youth Academy 30 7
40 Facundo Buonanotte   AM (2004-12-23) 23 December 2004 (age 20) 2024 2025[46]   Brighton & Hove Albion (on loan) 2 0
Attackers
7 Abdul Fatawu   RW / LW / AM (2004-03-08) 8 March 2004 (age 21) 2023 2029[47]   Sporting CP 43 7
9 Jamie Vardy   ST (1987-01-11) 11 January 1987 (age 38) 2012 2025[48]   Fleetwood Town 464 190
10 Stephy Mavididi   LW (1998-05-31) 31 May 1998 (age 26) 2023 2028   Montpellier 48 13
14 Bobby De Cordova-Reid   LW / RW (1993-02-02) 2 February 1993 (age 32) 2024 2027[49]   Fulham 2 0
18 Jordan Ayew   ST (1991-09-11) 11 September 1991 (age 33) 2024 2026[50]   Crystal Palace 1 0
20 Patson Daka   ST (1998-10-09) 9 October 1998 (age 26) 2021 2026   Red Bull Salzburg 96 22
27 Odsonne Édouard   ST (1998-01-16) 16 January 1998 (age 27) 2024 2025[51]   Crystal Palace (on loan) 0 0
Out on loan
15 Harry Souttar   CB (1998-10-22) 22 October 1998 (age 26) 2023 2028   Stoke City 16 0
17 Hamza Choudhury   DM / RB / LB (1997-10-01) 1 October 1997 (age 27) 2015 2027 Youth Academy 125 2
26 Ben Nelson   CB (2004-03-18) 18 March 2004 (age 21) 2021 2027 Youth Academy 8 1
27 Wanya Marçal   LW / RW (2002-10-19) 19 October 2002 (age 22) 2022 2026 Youth Academy 9 1
37 Will Alves   AM (2005-05-04) 4 May 2005 (age 19) 2022 2028[52] Youth Academy 2 0
48 Chris Popov   ST (2004-10-26) 26 October 2004 (age 20) 2021 2025 Youth Academy 1 0

Transfers

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Date Position Nationality Player From Fee Team Ref.
1 July 2024 RW   Abdul Fatawu   Sporting CP £14,400,000 First team [47]
6 July 2024 RW   Bobby De Cordova-Reid   Fulham Free First team [49]
7 July 2024 CM   Michael Golding   Chelsea £5,000,000 First team [44][53]
9 July 2024 CB   Caleb Okoli   Atalanta £13,000,000 First team [37][54]
19 August 2024 DM   Oliver Skipp   Tottenham Hotspur £20,000,000 First team [43][55]
23 August 2024 FW   Jordan Ayew   Crystal Palace £5,000,000 First team [50][56]
29 August 2024 AM   Bilal El Khannouss   Genk £20,000,000 First team [42][57]
15 January 2025 RB   Woyo Coulibaly   Parma £3,000,000 First team [39][58]
Date Position Nationality Player To Fee Team Ref.
30 June 2024 RM   Marc Albrighton Retired First team [59][60]
30 June 2024 CB   Paul Appiah   Chelmsford City Released Academy [61][62]
30 June 2024 GK   Arlo Doherty   Derry City Released Academy [61]
30 June 2024 LB   Shane Flynn   Waterford Released Academy [61][63]
30 June 2024 RB   Iestyn Hughes   South Shields Released Academy [61]
30 June 2024 CF   Kelechi Iheanacho   Sevilla End of contract First team [59][64]
30 June 2024 CM   Jack Lewis   Louisville Cardinals Released Academy [61][65]
30 June 2024 LW   Tawanda Maswanhise   Motherwell Released Academy [61][66]
30 June 2024 CM   Dennis Praet   Royal Antwerp End of contract First team [59][67]
2 July 2024 CB   Lewis Brunt   Wrexham Undisclosed Academy [68]
2 July 2024 CM   Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall   Chelsea £30,000,000 First team [69][70]
28 August 2024 RW   Zach Booth   Excelsior Undisclosed Academy [71]
23 January 2025 ST   Tom Cannon   Sheffield United £10,000,000 First team [72][73]

Loaned in

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Date Position Nationality Player From Date until Team Ref.
10 August 2024 AM   Facundo Buonanotte   Brighton & Hove Albion End of season First team [46]
31 August 2024 ST   Odsonne Édouard   Crystal Palace End of season First team [51]

Loaned out

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Date Position Nationality Player To Date until Team Ref.
26 July 2024 RW   Silko Thomas   Wigan Athletic End of Season Academy [74]
6 August 2024 CB   Harry Souttar   Sheffield United End of Season First team [75]
28 August 2024 DM   Sammy Braybrooke   Dundee 13 January 2025[a] First team [77]
29 August 2024 RW   Amani Richards   Exeter City 15 January 2025[b] Academy [79]
30 August 2024 ST   Tom Cannon   Stoke City 15 January 2025[c] First team [81]
30 August 2024 DM   Brandon Cover   Port Vale 22 January 2025[d] Academy [83]
30 August 2024 RW   Wanya Marçal   De Graafschap End of Season First team [84]
30 August 2024 CB   Ben Nelson   Oxford United End of Season First team [85]
30 August 2024 AM   Chris Popov   Barrow End of Season Academy [86]
30 August 2024 GK   Brad Young   Hartlepool United 3 February 2025[e] Academy [88]
27 January 2025 DM   Hamza Choudhury   Sheffield United End of Season First team [89]
31 January 2025 DM   Brandon Cover   Fleetwood Town End of Season Academy [90]
31 January 2025 CB   Ben Grist   Worksop Town End of Season Academy [91]
3 February 2025 AM   Will Alves   Cardiff City End of Season First team [92]
3 February 2025 CB   Thomas Wilson-Brown   Kilmarnock End of Season Academy [93]
3 February 2025 DM   Arjan Raikhy   Tamworth End of Season Academy [94]
3 February 2025 AM   Oliver Ewing   Buxton End of Season Academy [95]
  1. ^ On 13 January, Braybrooke returned back early from his season-long loan at Dundee[76]
  2. ^ On 15 January, Richards returned back early from his season-long loan at Exeter City[78]
  3. ^ On 15 January, Cannon returned back early from his season-long loan at Stoke City[80]
  4. ^ On 22 January, Cover returned back early from his season-long loan at Port Vale[82]
  5. ^ On 3 February, Young returned back early from his season-long loan at Hartlepool United[87]

Pre-season and friendlies

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On 22 June, Leicester City announced their first pre-season friendly, versus Shrewsbury Town.[96] Two weeks later, a third fixture was confirmed, against FC Augsburg.[97] On 15 July, a fourth friendly was added, against Palermo in Chesterfield.[98]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

20 July 2024 Friendly Villarreal 1–2 Leicester City Évian-les-Bains, France
16:00 CEST
(15:00 BST)
  • Ndidi   30' (o.g.)
Report
Stadium: Camille Fournier Stadium
Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
Note: Match was played in two periods of sixty minutes each.
23 July 2024 Friendly Shrewsbury Town 1–2 Leicester City Shrewsbury
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: New Meadow
26 July 2024 Friendly Leicester City 0–1 Palermo Chesterfield
19:00 BST
Report
Stadium: SMH Group Stadium
Referee: Nicholas Hopton (England)
3 August 2024 Friendly FC Augsburg 1–0 Leicester City Kempten, Germany
15:30 CEST
(14:30 BST)
Report Stadium: Illerstadion
Attendance: 4,000
10 August 2024 Friendly Lens 3–0 Leicester City Lens, France
16:00 CEST
(15:00 BST)
Report
Stadium: Stade Bollaert-Delelis
Attendance: 33,537

Competitions

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Overall record

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Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Premier League 19 August 2024 25 May 2025 Matchday 1 29 4 5 20 25 65 −40 013.79
FA Cup 11 January 2025 7 February 2025 Third round Fourth round 2 1 0 1 7 4 +3 050.00
EFL Cup 27 August 2024 30 October 2024 Second round Fourth round 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 033.33
Total 34 6 6 22 38 74 −36 017.65

Last updated: 16 March 2025
Source: Soccerway

Premier League

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
16 West Ham United 29 9 7 13 33 49 −16 34
17 Wolverhampton Wanderers 29 7 5 17 40 58 −18 26
18 Ipswich Town 29 3 8 18 28 62 −34 17 Relegation to EFL Championship
19 Leicester City 29 4 5 20 25 65 −40 17
20 Southampton 29 2 3 24 21 70 −49 9
Updated to match(es) played on 16 March 2025. Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[99]

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
29 4 5 20 25 65  −40 17 2 3 10 11 30  −19 2 2 10 14 35  −21

Last updated: 16 March 2025.
Source: Soccerway

Score overview

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Opposition Home score Away score Aggregate score Double
Arsenal 0–2 2–4 2–6  
Aston Villa 1–2 1–2 2–4  
Bournemouth 1–0
Brentford 0–4 1–4 1–8  
Brighton & Hove Albion 2–2  
Chelsea 1–2 0–1 1–3  
Crystal Palace 0–2 2–2 2–4  
Everton 1–1 0–4 1–5  
Fulham 0–2 1–2 1–4  
Ipswich Town 1–1  
Liverpool 1–3  
Manchester City 0–2  
Manchester United 0–3 0–3 0–6  
Newcastle United 0–4  
Nottingham Forest 1–3  
Southampton 3–2
Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 2–1 3–2  
West Ham United 3–1 0–2 3–3  
Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–3  

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDLLDDLWWLDLLLWDLLLLLLLWLLLLLL
Position1015151515171514151515161616161717181919191917181919191919
Points1112336991010101013141414141414141417171717171717
Updated to match(es) played on 16 March 2025. Source: Premier League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

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On 18 June, the Premier League fixtures were released.[100]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

19 August 2024 1 Leicester City 1–1 Tottenham Hotspur Leicester
20:00 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,977
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Note: Live on Sky Sports
24 August 2024 2 Fulham 2–1 Leicester City Fulham
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,401
Referee: Darren Bond
31 August 2024 3 Leicester City 1–2 Aston Villa Leicester
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,725
Referee: David Coote
14 September 2024 4 Crystal Palace 2–2 Leicester City Selhurst
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 25,124
Referee: Tony Harrington
21 September 2024 5 Leicester City 1–1 Everton Leicester
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,765
Referee: Darren England
28 September 2024 6 Arsenal 4–2 Leicester City Holloway
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,323
Referee: Sam Barrott
5 October 2024 7 Leicester City 1–0 Bournemouth Leicester
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,706
Referee: Darren Bond
19 October 2024 8 Southampton 2–3 Leicester City Southampton
15:00 BST
Report
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,145
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Note: Live on Sky Sports
25 October 2024 9 Leicester City 1–3 Nottingham Forest Leicester
20:00 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,879
Referee: Craig Pawson
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 26 October, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcast.[101]
2 November 2024 10 Ipswich Town 1–1 Leicester City Ipswich
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Portman Road
Attendance: 29,874
Referee: Tim Robinson
10 November 2024 11 Manchester United 3–0 Leicester City Trafford
14:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 73,829
Referee: Peter Bankes
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 9 November, but was moved due to Manchester United's participation in the UEFA Europa League.[102]
23 November 2024 12 Leicester City 1–2 Chelsea Leicester
12:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,880
Referee: Andrew Madley
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for live TNT Sports broadcast.[102]
30 November 2024 13 Brentford 4–1 Leicester City Brentford
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Brentford Community Stadium
Attendance: 17,084
Referee: Michael Oliver
3 December 2024 14 Leicester City 3–1 West Ham United Leicester
20:15 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 30,947
Referee: Josh Smith
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 19:45 kick-off, but was moved for live Amazon Prime Video broadcasting.[103]
8 December 2024 15 Leicester City 2–2 Brighton & Hove Albion Leicester
14:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,647
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 7 December, but was pushed back a day.[103]
14 December 2024 16 Newcastle United 4–0 Leicester City Newcastle upon Tyne
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 52,235
Referee: Thomas Bramall
22 December 2024 17 Leicester City 0–3 Wolverhampton Wanderers Leicester
14:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,818
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 21 December, but was moved following advice from local authorities due to a clash with Leicester Tigers also having a home fixture.[104]
26 December 2024 18 Liverpool 3–1 Leicester City Liverpool
20:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 60,300
Referee: Darren Bond
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 19:45 kick-of, but was moved for live Amazon Prime Video broadcasting.[103]
29 December 2024 19 Leicester City 0–2 Manchester City Leicester
14:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 32,057
Referee: Michael Oliver
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcasting.[103]
4 January 2025 20 Aston Villa 2–1 Leicester City Birmingham
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 42,386
Referee: Jarred Gillett
15 January 2025 21 Leicester City 0–2 Crystal Palace Leicester
19:30 GMT Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 29,766
Referee: Andrew Madley
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 14 January, but was moved for live TNT Sports broadcasting.[103]
18 January 2025 22 Leicester City 0–2 Fulham Leicester
15:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,500
Referee: Michael Salisbury
26 January 2025 23 Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 Leicester City Tottenham
14:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Attendance: 61,295
Referee: Robert Jones
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 25 January, but was moved due to Tottenham's UEFA Europa League involvement on the Thursday prior.[103]
1 February 2025 24 Everton 4–0 Leicester City Liverpool
15:00 GMT
Report Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 39,376
Referee: Darren Bond
15 February 2025 25 Leicester City 0–2 Arsenal Leicester
12:30 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,968
Referee: Sam Barrott
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved for live TNT Sports broadcasting.[105]
21 February 2025 26 Leicester City 0–4 Brentford Leicester
20:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,077
Referee: Tony Harrington
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 22 February, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcasting.[105]
27 February 2025 27 West Ham United 2–0 Leicester City Stratford
20:00 GMT
Report Stadium: London Stadium
Attendance: 62,455
Referee: Anthony Taylor
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 25 February, but was moved for live TNT Sports broadcast.[106]
9 March 2025 28 Chelsea 1–0 Leicester City Fulham
14:00 GMT
Report Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 39,750
Referee: Tim Robinson
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 8 March, but was moved due to Chelsea's UEFA Conference League involvements on the preceding Thursday.[107]
16 March 2025 29 Leicester City 0–3 Manchester United Leicester
19:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 31,773
Referee: Thomas Bramall
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 15 March, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcasting.[107]
2 April 2025 30 Manchester City v Leicester City Manchester
19:45 BST Report Stadium: Etihad Stadium
7 April 2025 31 Leicester City v Newcastle United Leicester
20:00 BST Report Stadium: King Power Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 5 April, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcasting.[108]
12 April 2025 32 Brighton & Hove Albion v Leicester City Falmer
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Falmer Stadium
20 April 2025 33 Leicester City v Liverpool Leicester
16:30 BST Report Stadium: King Power Stadium
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for 19 April, but was moved for live Sky Sports broadcasting.[108]
26 April 2025 34 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City Wolverhampton
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Molineux Stadium
3 May 2025 35 Leicester City v Southampton Leicester
15:00 BST Report Stadium: King Power Stadium
10 May 2025 36 Nottingham Forest v Leicester City West Bridgford
15:00 BST Report Stadium: City Ground
18 May 2025 37 Leicester City v Ipswich Town Leicester
15:00 BST Report Stadium: King Power Stadium
25 May 2025 38 Bournemouth v Leicester City Bournemouth
16:00 BST Report Stadium: Vitality Stadium

FA Cup

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Leicester City entered the FA Cup in the third round, and won at home against Queens Park Rangers.[29] They were then drawn away to defending champions Manchester United in the fourth round.[109][110]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

11 January 2025 Third round Leicester City 6–2 Queens Park Rangers Leicester
14:00 GMT
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 28,424
Referee: David Webb
Note: Fixture was initially scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, but was moved following advice from local authorities due to a clash with Leicester Tigers also having a home fixture later that evening. [111]
7 February 2025 Fourth round Manchester United 2–1 Leicester City Trafford
20:00 GMT
Report Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 73,693
Referee: Michael Salisbury
Note: Broadcast live on ITV.

EFL Cup

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Leicester entered the EFL Cup in the second round and won at home against Tranmere Rovers.[112][113] They were then drawn away to Walsall in the third round,[114][115] before being knocked out of the competition away to Manchester United in the fourth round.[116]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixtures

27 August 2024 Second round Leicester City 4–0 Tranmere Rovers Leicester
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: King Power Stadium
Attendance: 13,011
Referee: Lewis Smith
24 September 2024 Third round Walsall 0–0
(0–3 p)
Leicester City Walsall
19:45 BST
Report
Stadium: Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 8,010
Referee: Tom Nield
Penalties
30 October 2024 Fourth round Manchester United 5–2 Leicester City Trafford
19:45 GMT
Report
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 73,470
Referee: Andrew Madley

Statistics

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Appearances

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As of match played 16 March 2025

Players with no appearances are not included on the list
Italics indicate a loaned in player

No. Pos Nat Player Total Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   WAL Danny Ward 5 0 1+1 0 0 0 3 0
2 DF   ENG James Justin 30 4 27+0 2 2 2 1 0
3 DF   BEL Wout Faes 29 2 22+4 1 2 1 1 0
4 DF   ENG Conor Coady 17 1 10+3 0 1 0 2+1 1
5 DF   ITA Caleb Okoli 20 0 11+5 0 1 0 3 0
6 MF   NGA Wilfred Ndidi 22 1 20+0 0 1 0 1 1
7 FW   GHA Abdul Fatawu 13 0 6+5 0 0 0 1+1 0
8 MF   ENG Harry Winks 25 1 17+5 0 1+1 0 1 1
9 FW   ENG Jamie Vardy 28 8 27+0 7 1 1 0 0
10 FW   ENG Stephy Mavididi 30 5 14+13 3 1 1 1+1 1
11 MF   MAR Bilal El Khannouss 28 3 19+5 2 2 0 1+1 1
14 FW   JAM Bobby De Cordova-Reid 24 2 7+13 1 1+1 1 2 0
16 DF   DEN Victor Kristiansen 27 0 26+0 0 1 0 0 0
18 FW   GHA Jordan Ayew 29 5 15+9 4 1+1 0 2+1 1
20 FW   ZAM Patson Daka 18 1 3+13 1 1+1 0 0 0
21 DF   POR Ricardo Pereira 5 0 2+1 0 0 0 2 0
22 MF   ENG Oliver Skipp 20 0 7+9 0 0+1 0 2+1 0
23 DF   DEN Jannik Vestergaard 19 0 16+2 0 0 0 0+1 0
24 MF   FRA Boubakary Soumaré 26 0 18+4 0 2 0 2 0
25 DF   FRA Woyo Coulibaly 5 0 1+3 0 0+1 0 0 0
29 FW   FRA Odsonne Édouard 6 0 0+4 0 0 0 1+1 0
30 GK   DEN Mads Hermansen 23 0 22+0 0 1 0 0 0
33 DF   ENG Luke Thomas 9 0 4+1 0 1 0 3 0
35 MF   IRL Kasey McAteer 17 0 4+8 0 0+2 0 2+1 0
37 MF   ENG Will Alves 3 0 0+1 0 0 0 0+2 0
40 MF   ARG Facundo Buonanotte 28 5 12+12 4 1+1 1 1+1 0
41 GK   POL Jakub Stolarczyk 7 0 6+0 0 1 0 0 0
Out on loan:
17 MF   BAN Hamza Choudhury 6 0 1+3 0 0 0 1+1 0
48 MF   WAL Chris Popov 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0

Goalscorers

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As of match played 16 March 2025
Rank No. Pos. Nat. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 9 FW   Jamie Vardy 7 1 0 8
2= 40 MF   Facundo Buonanotte 4 1 0 5
18 FW   Jordan Ayew 4 0 1 5
10 FW   Stephy Mavididi 3 1 1 5
5 2 DF   James Justin 2 2 0 4
6 11 MF   Bilal El Khannouss 2 0 1 3
7= 3 DF   Wout Faes 1 1 0 2
14 FW   Bobby De Cordova-Reid 1 1 0 2
8= 20 FW   Patson Daka 1 0 0 1
4 DF   Conor Coady 0 0 1 1
6 MF   Wilfred Ndidi 0 0 1 1
8 MF   Harry Winks 0 0 1 1
Total 25 7 6 38

Assists

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As of match played 16 March 2025
Rank No. Pos. Nat. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 6 MF   Wilfred Ndidi 4 0 0 4
2= 9 FW   Jamie Vardy 3 0 0 3
8 MF   Harry Winks 2 0 1 3
40 MF   Facundo Buonanotte 2 1 0 3
11 MF   Bilal El Khannouss 1 2 0 3
6= 7 FW   Abdul Fatawu 2 0 0 2
14 FW   Bobby De Cordova-Reid 2 0 0 2
8= 2 DF   James Justin 1 0 0 1
10 FW   Stephy Mavididi 1 0 0 1
16 DF   Victor Kristiansen 1 0 0 1
35 MF   Kasey McAteer 1 0 0 1
20 FW   Patson Daka 0 1 0 1
17 MF   Hamza Choudhury 0 0 1 1
18 FW   Jordan Ayew 0 0 1 1
Total 21 4 3 28

Clean sheets

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As of match played 16 March 2025
Rank No. Pos. Nat. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
1 1 GK   Danny Ward 0 0 2 2
2 30 GK   Mads Hermansen 1 0 0 1
Total 1 0 2 3

Disciplinary record

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As of match played 16 March 2025
No. Pos. Nat. Player Premier League FA Cup EFL Cup Total
                               
2 DF   James Justin 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
3 DF   Wout Faes 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
4 DF   Conor Coady 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
5 DF   Caleb Okoli 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0
6 MF   Wilfred Ndidi 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
8 MF   Harry Winks 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
9 FW   Jamie Vardy 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
10 FW   Stephy Mavididi 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
11 MF   Bilal El Khannouss 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
14 FW   Bobby De Cordova-Reid 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
16 DF   Victor Kristiansen 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
18 FW   Jordan Ayew 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
21 DF   Ricardo Pereira 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
22 MF   Oliver Skipp 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
23 DF   Jannik Vestergaard 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0
24 MF   Boubakary Soumaré 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0
25 DF   Woyo Coulibaly 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
35 MF   Kasey McAteer 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
40 MF   Facundo Buonanotte 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0
41 GK   Jakub Stolarczyk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total 64 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 67 0 0

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