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Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United Match History 1924-2013
Leeds United host Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road on Sunday 27th January 2013 (KO 14:00) in the 4th round of the 2012-13 FA Cup.
Leeds drew at home to Birmingham City in the 3rd Round with Luciano Becchio scoring a 60th minute equaliser to force a replay at St Andrew's.
Birmingham took the lead again only for Leeds to progress through to the 4th Round with goals from Ross McCormack and El-Hadji Diouf.
Tottenham won their home 3rd Round tie against Coventry City 3-0 with a brace from Clint Dempsey and a Gareth Bale goal.
This will be the 97th time the two teams have met and the first time since February 2010.
Leeds United were founded in 1919 after the demise of Leeds City, who were evicted from the Football League due to financial irregulatities (Port Vale took their place). United were elected to the Football League Second Division for the 1920-21 season and won promotion to the First Division in 1924.
The first meeting with Spurs came in October 1924 with Leeds winning 1-0 at Elland Road (which used to be known as the Pea**** Ground - hence Leeds nickname) and Tottenham winning their home match at White Hart Lane 2-1 with Jimmy Seed scoring Spurs first goal against Leeds.
The clubs met for two more seasons in the First Division until Leeds were relegated at the end of the 1926-27 season.
Both clubs were in the Second Division for the 1931-32 season and Spurs took three points out of four off Leeds.
The clubs met again in the First Division from 1933 to 1935 with a win apiece and two draws.
The first League meeting after WW2 came in the Second Division in November 1947 with Spurs winning 3-1, a score they repeated at Elland Road in April 1948. The next season's matches were both drawn and the following season Spurs regained their Top Flight status beating Leeds 2-0 at the Lane but losing the reverse fixture 0-3.
The first of nine FA Cup meetings between the two clubs came in the 3rd Round in 1954 with Spurs drawing 3-3 at Elland Road and winning the replay 1-0 at White Hart Lane.
Leeds United were back in the First Division for the 1956-57 season and remained in the Top Flight for four seasons before being relegated in 1959-60.
The Yorkshire club returned to the Top Flight for the 1964-65 season under Don Revie and it was during this period that Leeds enjoyed the most successful spell in their history, maintaining their Top Flight status for 18 consecutive seasons until 1981-82 and winning two League Championships.
The Leeds home match against Spurs in August 1971 was played at Boothferry Park, Hull as Elland Road was closed due to crowd trouble.
Leeds were back in the First Division for the 1990-91 season and had another good run of 14 consecutive seasons in the Top Flight, including winning the last old Division One Title in 1991-92 before the competition was re-organised as the Premier League.
After Leeds were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2003-04 season, the only matches against Spurs came in the 2009-10 FA Cup, where the clubs drew 2-2 at White Hart Lane in the 3rd Round. Peter Crouch put Spurs ahead just before half-time but Jermaine Beckford levelled things up in the 52nd minute. Roman Pavlyuchenko looked like securing Tottenham's passage to the 4th Round after 75 minutes, but a Leeds penalty converted by Beckford deep into injury time enforced the replay.
The replay at Elland Road was won by Spurs 3-1 with a hat-trick from Jermain Defoe. Leeds goal was scored by Luciano Becchio.
The clubs have never met in the Football League Cup.
Overall, Spurs have won 36, Leeds have won 31 and 29 of the 96 matches between the two clubs have been drawn.
Full History of Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United Matches 1924-2013
They Played for Spurs & Leeds....
Ben Alnwick
Nick Barmby
Michael Brown
Jamie Clapham
Chris Fairclough
Theo Foley (Spurs coach, Leeds scout)
Ernie Goldthorpe
George Graham (manager with both clubs)
Steve Hodge
George Hutchinson
Joe Jordan (Leeds player, Spurs coach)
Robbie Keane
David Kerslake
Willem Korsten
Aaron Lennon
Jake Livermore
Neil McNab
Paul Robinson
Danny Rose
Adam Smith
Taffy Spelman
Bert Sproston
John Scales
Neil Sullivan
Danny Thomas
Andros Townsend
Jonathan Woodgate
Terry Yorath
Leeds United host Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road on Sunday 27th January 2013 (KO 14:00) in the 4th round of the 2012-13 FA Cup.
Leeds drew at home to Birmingham City in the 3rd Round with Luciano Becchio scoring a 60th minute equaliser to force a replay at St Andrew's.
Birmingham took the lead again only for Leeds to progress through to the 4th Round with goals from Ross McCormack and El-Hadji Diouf.
Tottenham won their home 3rd Round tie against Coventry City 3-0 with a brace from Clint Dempsey and a Gareth Bale goal.
This will be the 97th time the two teams have met and the first time since February 2010.
Leeds United were founded in 1919 after the demise of Leeds City, who were evicted from the Football League due to financial irregulatities (Port Vale took their place). United were elected to the Football League Second Division for the 1920-21 season and won promotion to the First Division in 1924.
The first meeting with Spurs came in October 1924 with Leeds winning 1-0 at Elland Road (which used to be known as the Pea**** Ground - hence Leeds nickname) and Tottenham winning their home match at White Hart Lane 2-1 with Jimmy Seed scoring Spurs first goal against Leeds.
The clubs met for two more seasons in the First Division until Leeds were relegated at the end of the 1926-27 season.
Both clubs were in the Second Division for the 1931-32 season and Spurs took three points out of four off Leeds.
The clubs met again in the First Division from 1933 to 1935 with a win apiece and two draws.
The first League meeting after WW2 came in the Second Division in November 1947 with Spurs winning 3-1, a score they repeated at Elland Road in April 1948. The next season's matches were both drawn and the following season Spurs regained their Top Flight status beating Leeds 2-0 at the Lane but losing the reverse fixture 0-3.
The first of nine FA Cup meetings between the two clubs came in the 3rd Round in 1954 with Spurs drawing 3-3 at Elland Road and winning the replay 1-0 at White Hart Lane.
Leeds United were back in the First Division for the 1956-57 season and remained in the Top Flight for four seasons before being relegated in 1959-60.
The Yorkshire club returned to the Top Flight for the 1964-65 season under Don Revie and it was during this period that Leeds enjoyed the most successful spell in their history, maintaining their Top Flight status for 18 consecutive seasons until 1981-82 and winning two League Championships.
The Leeds home match against Spurs in August 1971 was played at Boothferry Park, Hull as Elland Road was closed due to crowd trouble.
Leeds were back in the First Division for the 1990-91 season and had another good run of 14 consecutive seasons in the Top Flight, including winning the last old Division One Title in 1991-92 before the competition was re-organised as the Premier League.
After Leeds were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2003-04 season, the only matches against Spurs came in the 2009-10 FA Cup, where the clubs drew 2-2 at White Hart Lane in the 3rd Round. Peter Crouch put Spurs ahead just before half-time but Jermaine Beckford levelled things up in the 52nd minute. Roman Pavlyuchenko looked like securing Tottenham's passage to the 4th Round after 75 minutes, but a Leeds penalty converted by Beckford deep into injury time enforced the replay.
The replay at Elland Road was won by Spurs 3-1 with a hat-trick from Jermain Defoe. Leeds goal was scored by Luciano Becchio.
The clubs have never met in the Football League Cup.
Overall, Spurs have won 36, Leeds have won 31 and 29 of the 96 matches between the two clubs have been drawn.
Full History of Tottenham Hotspur v Leeds United Matches 1924-2013
They Played for Spurs & Leeds....
Ben Alnwick
Nick Barmby
Michael Brown
Jamie Clapham
Chris Fairclough
Theo Foley (Spurs coach, Leeds scout)
Ernie Goldthorpe
George Graham (manager with both clubs)
Steve Hodge
George Hutchinson
Joe Jordan (Leeds player, Spurs coach)
Robbie Keane
David Kerslake
Willem Korsten
Aaron Lennon
Jake Livermore
Neil McNab
Paul Robinson
Danny Rose
Adam Smith
Taffy Spelman
Bert Sproston
John Scales
Neil Sullivan
Danny Thomas
Andros Townsend
Jonathan Woodgate
Terry Yorath