In the Second City Derby, both teams won their home fixtures.
[1] Len Capewell scored in the 1–0 victory over Birmingham at Villa Park.
[2] Captain Frank Moss had sacrificed his wages over the summer break in a dispute with the club.
There were debuts for Wally Harris (20), Joe Eccles, Tommy Muldoon, Arthur Phoenix, George Jakeman, George Clarke, Tom Jones, Billy Dinsdale and Les Dennington (1).
[4] Villa agreed to play the touring South Africa amateurs in October 1924.