Season so far

Championship

Key, Coventry v Leeds
League position, Coventry City 11th, Leeds United 1stTotal points, Coventry City 41, Leeds United 63

Goals scored

Coventry City 41Leeds United 60

Form guide

All competitions

Coventry City won
v Swansea City
0
2
Championship
Leeds United won
v Cardiff City
7
0
Championship
Coventry City won
v Watford
2
1
Championship
Leeds United draw
v Burnley
0
0
Championship
Coventry City won
v Blackburn Rovers
0
2
Championship
Leeds United won
v Norwich City
2
0
Championship
Coventry City won
v Bristol City
1
0
Championship
Leeds United won
v Sheffield Wednesday
3
0
Championship
Coventry City draw
v Sheffield Wednesday
1
1
FA Cup
Leeds United won
v Harrogate Town
1
0
FA Cup

Previous meetings

All competitions

Coventry City and Leeds United
Played
65
Coventry City Won 12Leeds United Won 33Draw 20

Previous scores

All competitions

Championship

Leeds United 3 , Coventry City 0 on the 28th of September 2024
Leeds United
Coventry City
28th of September 2024
Coventry City 2 , Leeds United 1 on the 6th of April 2024
Coventry City
Leeds United
6th of April 2024
Leeds United 1 , Coventry City 1 on the 16th of December 2023
Leeds United
Coventry City
16th of December 2023

Match Facts

  • Coventry City have won both of their last two home league games against Leeds United, and will be looking to win three in succession for the first time since September 1981.

  • Leeds United have lost just three of their last 21 league games against Coventry City (W11 D7), though all three of those defeats have come away from home.

  • Coventry remain unbeaten at home in the Championship under Frank Lampard in six matches (W4 D2), the longest unbeaten start at home in the league by a manager at the club since Jimmy Hill in 1961-62 (first 7).

  • Leeds United have kept a clean sheet in three of their last four away league games, just one fewer than their opening 10 Championship matches on the road this term (4).

  • Since losing each of his first three managerial games against Leeds United in all competitions from August 2018 to May 2019, Coventry’s Frank Lampard has since won three of his last four against the Whites (D1).