Derby County F.c.–Leicester City F.c. Rivalry

The fixture between Leicester City and Derby County is a football rivalry in the East Midlands.

The fixture is often called an East Midlands derby. Although both clubs have a strong mutual dislike of each other, they both consider Nottingham Forest their main rivals.

Derby County–Leicester City rivalry
Other namesEast Midlands derby
LocationDerby
Leicester (England)
TeamsDerby County
Leicester City
First meeting10 February 1894
Latest meetingLeicester City 3–1 Derby County
FA Cup
Fourth round replay
(8 February 2017)
Next meetingTBD
Statistics
Meetings total108
Most winsDerby County (46)
All-time seriesDerby: 46
Draw: 28
Leicester City: 34
Largest victoryLeicester Fosse 6–0 Derby County
1909–10 Second Division
(26 February 1910)
Leicester Fosse 0–6 Derby County
1914–15 Second Division
(28 December 1914)

Overall record

Historically, Derby has a better record against Leicester beating them 46 times in 108 meetings. Leicester has won 34 meetings with 28 ending in draws. However, in recent years Leicester have dominated the fixture, having won 8 of the last 9 meetings. In fact, a Derby player didn't score against Leicester from 2007 until Theo Robinson scored against them in the Championship game on 1 December 2012.

Crossing the divide

During both Derby and Leicester's history several players have played for both clubs and a manager has managed both.

Players

Derby then Leicester

Leicester then Derby

Managers and staff

  • Nigel Pearson – managed Leicester in 2 separate spells, left Derby by mutual consent on 8 October 2016
  • Kevin Phillips – Player and coach at Leicester, later first team coach at Derby

Results since 2006

        Derby County win   Leicester City win   Draw
Date Competition Stadium Score Derby scorers Leicester scorers Attendance Ref
Leicester relegated to Championship 2023–24
Derby relegated to League One 2022–23
8 February 2017 FA Cup King Power Stadium 3–1 (a.e.t.) Abdoul Camara Andy King, Wilfred Ndidi, Demarai Gray 31,648
27 January 2017 FA Cup Pride Park Stadium 2–2 Darren Bent, Craig Bryson Darren Bent (o.g.), Wes Morgan 25,079
Leicester promoted to Premier League 2013–14
10 January 2014 Championship King Power Stadium 4–1 Ritchie De Laet (o.g.) Ritchie De Laet, David Nugent (2), Jamie Vardy 23,140
24 September 2013 League Cup King Power Stadium 2–1 Chris Martin Anthony Knockaert, Danny Drinkwater 14,043
17 August 2013 Championship Pride Park Stadium 0–1 Lee Grant (o.g.) 23,437
16 March 2013 Championship Pride Park Stadium 2–1 Richard Keogh, Chris Martin Jeff Schlupp 23,123
1 December 2012 Championship King Power Stadium 4–1 Theo Robinson Zak Whitbread, Martyn Waghorn, David Nugent (two) 20,806
23 February 2012 Championship Pride Park Stadium 0–1 Neil Danns 28,205 [citation needed]
1 October 2011 Championship King Power Stadium 4–0 David Nugent, Darius Vassell, Jeff Schlupp, Lloyd Dyer 22,496
12 February 2011 Championship Pride Park Stadium 0–2 Yakubu, Andy King 26,142
13 November 2010 Championship Walkers Stadium 2–0 Andy King, Steve Howard (pen.) 25,930
27 March 2010 Championship Pride Park Stadium 1–0 Andy King (o.g.) 30,259
17 October 2009 Championship Walkers Stadium 0–0 28,875
Leicester promoted to Championship 2008–09
Leicester relegated to League One 2007–08
Derby relegated to Championship 2007–08
Derby promoted to Premier League 2006–07
6 April 2007 Championship Walkers Stadium 1–1 Craig Fagan Matty Fryatt 24,704
25 November 2006 Championship Pride Park Stadium 1–0 Jon Stead 28,315
14 February 2006 Championship Walkers Stadium 2–2 Mounir El Hamdaoui, Richard Stearman (o.g.) Iain Hume, Alan Maybury 23,246

Notable results

Leicester City2–1Derby County
Walsh Derby County F.c.–Leicester City F.c. Rivalry  41', 84' Johnson Derby County F.c.–Leicester City F.c. Rivalry  28'
Attendance: 73,671
Referee: Roger Milford

Leicester Fosse0–6Derby County
Referee: Unknown

Leicester Fosse6–0Derby County
Referee: Unknown

Leicester Fosse0–0Derby County
Referee: Unknown

Honours

Team League FA Cup League Cup FA Charity Shield/

FA Community Shield

Total trophies
Leicester City 1 1 3 2 7
Derby County 2 1 0 1 5
Total 3 3 3 3 12

Hooliganism

Games between the two teams, like the majority of local derbies in English football, have resulted in a number of football hooliganism incidents.

After a EFL Cup game between the two sides in 1985 which saw Leicester eliminated at the hands of Derby, there was a widespread "riot".

In October 2009, James Underwood, a Derby supporter aligned with the firm Derby Lunatic Fringe was involved in an incident with Leicester supporters. In May 2010, Underwood was then banned from attending football matches for three years for his role in that incident, among other separate clashes involving supporters of Everton, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday.

Trivia

  • The Highest scoring game between the two sides ended 5–2 to Derby County in the 1928/29 English football season. The year Leicester achieved what was until their Premier League title win in 2015–16 their highest ever league finish, 2nd in Division One (now the Premier League)
  • Leicester have a 100% record on neutral ground beating Derby 2–1 in the 1993/94 Play-off finals for promotion to the Premier League.
  • The last time Derby beat Leicester away from home was 3–0 in 2002. The year both clubs were relegated from the Premier League. Leicester won the reverse fixture 3–2.
  • According to the Football fan census, Leicester and Derby are 'traditional' rivals.
  • Leicester as well as Forest refer to Derby as 'the sheep', a reference to their nickname being the Rams.
  • Of the two clubs, Leicester have a better record against Nottingham Forest.

See also

References

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