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Leeds United U21
04-14 02:00
2 - 3
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Leicester City U21
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Leeds United U21
Leicester City U21
Attacks
72
83
Dangerous Attacks
33
49
Ball Possession
43
57
On Target
5
8
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End 2-3
92′
2-3
K. Otchere
Assist: L.briggs
83′
Callum Mills
harvey vincent
73′
M.Golding
Lorenz Hutchinson
71′
Carrick Njinko
S.chambers
71′
F. Lane
S. Alker
68′
A.Richards
Riley Carr
63′
2-2
S. Alker
56′
louis page
54′
1-2
K. Otchere
Assist: L.briggs
46′
M. Toko
46′
S.chambers
45′
L. Enahoro-Marcus
L. Matykiewicz
Halftime 1-1
46′
Tommy Neale
33′
1-1
louis page
20′
1-0
S. Alker
Assist: Charlie Crew
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Match Info
Leicester City U21 secured a dramatic 3-2 away victory over Leeds United U21 in an English U21 Premier League clash on April 14, 2026. The match at Leeds' training ground was a thrilling encounter decided by a late winner, showcasing the attacking talent in both academies. The match process saw Leicester take an early lead, only for Leeds to fight back and equalize before halftime. The second half was end-to-end, with Leeds taking a 2-1 lead, but Leicester displayed resilience to score twice in the final fifteen minutes to snatch all three points. A key incident was a spectacular long-range strike for Leicester's equalizer, which shifted the momentum of the game. The standout performance came from Leicester's attacking midfielder, who contributed a goal and an assist. This result provides a significant boost to Leicester City U21's league position, moving them up the table, while Leeds United U21 will rue dropping points from a winning position. The young Foxes' manager praised his team's character, while the Leeds coach highlighted defensive lapses at critical moments. The lineups featured promising youngsters from both clubs, with several players pushing for first-team recognition.