1β2 v South Shields (original) (16,958) (September 1st, 1920)
Highest Attendance
56,796 v Arsenal (0β0) (December 27th, 1932)
Lowest Attendance
3,590 v Sheffield Wednesday (3β0) (April 9th, 1930)
Biggest Home Win
8β0 v Leicester City (11,871) (April 7th, 1934)
Biggest Home Defeat
3β7 v Nottingham Forest (21,367) (March 20th, 2012)
2,096 League
games played at
Elland Road by Leeds United
(including 7 play-offs)
The club was elected into the Football League Division 2 in 1920. Due to crowd trouble at the League match v. West Bromwich Albion (1-2) on April 17th, 1971, Leeds United was ordered to play the first four home fixtures of the 1971/2 season away from Elland Road and these took place at Leeds Road, Hillsborough and Boothferry Park. It was also involved in Football League Play Off Matches at the neutral venues of St Andrewβs and the Millennium Stadium.
0β2 v West Bromwich Albion (6,802) (September 9th, 1905)
Last Match
1β1 v Wolverhampton Wanderers (12,000) (September 27th, 1919)
Highest Attendance
35,000 v Bradford City (0β1) (February 1st, 1908)
Lowest Attendance
2,000 v Leicester Fosse (1β1) (April 30th, 1910)
Biggest Home Win
8β0 v Nottingham Forest (14,000) (November 29th, 1913)
Biggest Home Defeat
0β7 v Barnsley (8,000) (October 23rd, 1909)
194 League
games played at
Elland Road by Leeds City
The club was elected into the Football League Division 2 in 1905 and expelled from Division 2 on October 13th, 1919 for making illegal payments to players after playing four home games of the 1919/20 season. Port Vale FC was subsequently elected to take over their fixtures.