The M69 Derby, formerly the A46 Derby[citation needed], is a football match played between
Coventry City and
Leicester City. It takes its name from
the motorway that connects the two cities, which are only 24 miles (38 km) apart.
Although neither side is the other club's traditional "arch rival", with
Aston Villa considered Coventry's traditional rival and
Nottingham Forest as Leicester's, the fixture became increasingly significant between 2001 and 2011 with both clubs' traditional rivals often being in different leagues, and the disillusionment of some Coventry fans with their traditional rivalry with Aston Villa. According to a survey by The Football Pools published in 2008, this fixture is the 26th fiercest rivalry in English football.[2]
However; the rivalry had declined during the 2010’s as Leicester's rise up the leagues and successful period in the top flight, has coincided with Coventry City struggling financially, in-turn resulting into a lower league position in the
Football League. Times have changed recently though, as Coventry have risen up the leagues, while Leicester have lost their
Premier League status. Following
Leicester City’s relegation from the
Premier League to the
EFL Championship in the
2022-23 season, the M69 derby returned in the
2023–2024 season after an eleven year hiatus. Leicester City won the opening day fixture 2-1 at home, followed by Coventry winning the reverse fixture 3-1.
The derby has on occasion been marred by violence, the most recent in February 2008.[3] Prior to that, another took place in Coventry in October 2004 where police officers were pelted with missiles.[4]
Statistics
The first fixture between the two clubs was a Second Division game on 27 September 1919 and resulted in a 1–0 win for Leicester. The biggest victory resulted in an 8–1 to Leicester in the
League Cup at
Highfield Road on 4 December 1964.[1] Coventry have been heavily beaten on two other occasions at
Filbert Street, with both matches ending in a 5–1 win for Leicester. The first was in
1924–25, when
Arthur Chandler scored a hat-trick, and in
1984–85, when
Gary Lineker scored a brace.[1]
While Leicester is undefeated on their current home turf, this ended for Coventry when they lost 1–0 at the Ricoh Arena on 6 August 2011.[5] Coventry were in the Premier League when they last won at Leicester on 7 April 2001, in a 3–1 win.[6]
Coventry wins
Draws
Leicester wins
League
23
22
36
FA Cup
2
1
0
League Cup
0
0
1
Total
25
23
37
Game list (since 1984)
The most recent game resulted in a 3–1 win for Coventry at the Coventry Building Society Arena.