The Birmingham City F.C. vs Leeds United timeline covers more than two decades of English football, spanning the Premier League, the Championship, and cup competition. Both clubs have experienced significant rises and falls across this period, and their meetings have often carried real weight in promotion races, relegation battles, and cup runs.

Across 29 competitive meetings since 2002, Birmingham City lead the overall head-to-head record with 15 wins to Leeds United’s 11, with just three draws between them. Birmingham have scored 41 goals to Leeds’ 38 across those fixtures.

All-Time H2H Summary

StatBirmingham CityLeeds United
Total Wins1511
Draws33
Goals Scored4138
Points Per Game1.41.3
Total Matches Played2929

Last 5 H2H Meetings

ResultBirmingham CityLeeds United
Wins12
Draws22
Losses21
Goals Scored Per Match1.41.4
Goals Conceded Per Match0.41.6

H2H by Competition

CompetitionApproximate Matches
EFL Championship22
Premier League4
FA Cup2
League Cup1

Recent Results Timeline

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetition
Feb 2026Birmingham CityTBCLeeds UnitedFA Cup
Jan 2024Leeds United2–1Birmingham CityChampionship
Sep 2023Birmingham City0–1Leeds UnitedChampionship
Feb 2023Leeds United3–0Birmingham CityChampionship
Aug 2022Birmingham City1–1Leeds UnitedChampionship
Oct 2021Leeds United1–1Birmingham CityChampionship
Nov 2019Birmingham City1–4Leeds UnitedChampionship
Aug 2019Leeds United5–4Birmingham CityChampionship

Birmingham City F.C. vs Leeds United — Championship Era Record

SeasonHomeScoreAway
2023–24Leeds United2–1Birmingham City
2023–24Birmingham City0–1Leeds United
2022–23Leeds United3–0Birmingham City
2022–23Birmingham City1–1Leeds United
2019–20Leeds United5–4Birmingham City
2019–20Birmingham City1–4Leeds United
2018–19Leeds United3–1Birmingham City
2018–19Birmingham City0–0Leeds United
2017–18Leeds United1–1Birmingham City
2017–18Birmingham City1–0Leeds United

Key Moments in the Birmingham City F.C. vs Leeds United Timeline

The two clubs shared Premier League football during the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, when both were operating at the top flight. Birmingham City finished 13th in 2002–03, with Leeds enduring a turbulent campaign that ended in relegation from the Premier League after years of financial mismanagement.

The fixture became a Championship staple from 2004 onward as both clubs found themselves navigating the second tier for extended periods. While Birmingham would return to the Premier League on occasion, and Leeds eventually tumbled as far as League One before their own recovery under Marcelo Bielsa, their meetings across the Championship generated consistent competitive content.

The most dramatic encounter in the Birmingham City vs Leeds United timeline came in August 2019 when Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds, riding high in the Championship title race, produced a breathless 5–4 victory over Birmingham at Elland Road. The match is widely regarded as one of the most entertaining fixtures in Championship history from that era, featuring nine goals and lead changes throughout.

Leeds won their reverse fixture that same season 4–1 at St Andrew’s, giving them an 9–5 aggregate scoreline across the two matches in 2019–20 — evidence of just how open and high-scoring the fixture had become under Bielsa’s attacking philosophy.

Birmingham City and Leeds United met again in the FA Cup in February 2026, giving the fixture a fresh context outside the league. Birmingham had dropped into League One by that stage following a turbulent few years under new ownership, while Leeds were competing in the Championship. The fixture drew attention as a cross-division cup tie with genuine history behind it.

Notable Stats Across the Rivalry

StatFigure
Highest Scoring MatchLeeds 5–4 Birmingham (Aug 2019)
Longest Unbeaten Run (Birmingham)3 matches
Longest Unbeaten Run (Leeds)4 matches
Last Draw in H2H2022
Most Common Scoreline1–0

The Birmingham City F.C. vs Leeds United timeline may not carry the global profile of some rivalries, but across more than two decades it has produced genuine drama, promotion-defining results, and some of the Championship’s most entertaining football.

Reese Morgan is a junior reporter at The Hotspur Way, covering a wide range of topics from sports news to local London developments and entertainment.