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1975–76 season of Leicester City
Leicester City 1975–76 football season
During the 1975–76 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the Football League First Division .
The 1975–76 season started very poorly for the Foxes as they went on a 15-game winless run that saw them languishing in the relegation places but after a 3–2 home win over Burnley in November which ended that run, matters picked up healthily which saw Leicester finish in a satisfying and comfortable 7th place.
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Leicester City's score comes first [ 1]
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
16 August 1975
Birmingham City
H
3–3
25,547
Sammels (pen), Alderson , Roberts (own goal)
20 August 1975
Manchester City
A
1–1
28,557
Lee
23 August 1975
Newcastle United
A
0–3
36,084
27 August 1975
Stoke City
H
1–1
22,878
Garland
30 August 1975
Liverpool
H
1–1
25,008
Weller
6 September 1975
Arsenal
A
1–1
22,005
Sammels
13 September 1975
West Ham United
H
3–3
21,413
Worthington , Sammels (2)
20 September 1975
Norwich City
A
0–2
22,266
23 September 1975
Queens Park Rangers
A
0–1
19,292
27 September 1975
Coventry City
H
0–3
20,411
4 October 1975
Manchester United
A
0–0
47,878
11 October 1975
Middlesbrough
H
0–0
19,095
18 October 1975
Ipswich Town
A
1–1
23,418
Lee
25 October 1975
Tottenham Hotspur
H
2–3
22,088
Weller (2)
1 November 1975
Everton
A
1–1
24,930
Lee
8 November 1975
Burnley
H
3–2
18,344
Weller , Kember , Garland
15 November 1975
Sheffield United
A
2–1
20,165
Alderson , Rofe
22 November 1975
Ipswich Town
H
0–0
20,115
29 November 1975
Aston Villa
A
1–1
36,388
Worthington
6 December 1975
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
2–0
20,012
Weller , Worthington
13 December 1975
Newcastle United
H
1–0
18,130
Weller
20 December 1975
Birmingham City
A
1–2
21,890
Lee
26 December 1975
Derby County
H
2–1
17,311
Lee (2)
27 December 1975
Leeds United
A
0–4
45,139
10 January 1976
West Ham United
A
1–1
24,615
Lee
17 January 1976
Arsenal
H
2–1
21,331
Alderson , Lee
31 January 1976
Manchester City
H
1–0
21,723
Lee
7 February 1976
Stoke City
A
2–1
21,001
Worthington , Lee
17 February 1976
Burnley
A
0–1
13,542
21 February 1976
Sheffield United
H
1–1
18,698
Blockley
25 February 1976
Queens Park Rangers
H
0–1
24,340
28 February 1976
Tottenham Hotspur
A
1–1
21,427
Kember
6 March 1976
Everton
H
1–0
18,490
Worthington
13 March 1976
Middlesbrough
A
1–0
17,634
Boam (own goal)
20 March 1976
Aston Villa
H
2–2
24,663
Nicholl (2 own goals)
27 March 1976
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
2–2
18,113
Sammels (pen), Worthington
3 April 1976
Coventry City
A
2–0
18,135
Weller , Lee
6 April 1976
Liverpool
A
0–1
36,290
10 April 1976
Norwich City
H
0–0
19,856
17 April 1976
Derby County
A
2–2
30,085
Alderson , Garland
20 April 1976
Leeds United
H
2–1
24,240
Worthington (2)
24 April 1976
Manchester United
H
2–1
31,053
Lee , Garland
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Cheshire County League (level 7 only )
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Hellenic League (Premier , One )
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