2024–25 Leicester City F.C. season

[7] Leicester entered the EFL Cup in the second round, and were drawn at home to Tranmere Rovers.

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.

[12] On 24 September, Leicester City travelled to the Bescot Stadium to play Walsall in an EFL Cup third round match.

5 minutes later, Kai Havertz sealed the game with a goal to eventually make it 4–2 to Arsenal, the final score.

[14] On 19 October, Leicester travelled to St Mary's Stadium for a Premier League game against Southampton.

[15] Returning to the King Power Stadium on 25 October, Leicester played Nottingham Forest in the Premier League.

On 2 November, Leicester travelled to Portman Road to play Ipswich Town in the Premier League.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

On 1 December, Ruud van Nistelrooy was officially appointed as First Team Manager, in place of the recently sacked Steve Cooper.

Niclas Füllkrug then scored a consolation goal to make it 3–1 in the 3rd minute of added stoppage time.

[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.

Then, on 11 January, Leicester welcomed QPR to the King Power in an FA Cup Round 3 game.

[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.

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.

Source: Soccerway Win Draw Loss On 18 June, the Premier League fixtures were released.

[98] Win Draw Loss Fixtures Leicester City entered the FA Cup in the third round, and won at home against Queens Park Rangers.

[106][107] Win Draw Loss Fixtures Leicester entered the EFL Cup in the second round and won at home against Tranmere Rovers.