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Leeds United vs Millwall FC Stats: H2H Record, History & Debate

Freddie James Morgan • 2026-05-10 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

Anyone who’s followed English football long enough knows that Leeds United vs Millwall isn’t just another fixture — it’s a fixture with a backstory. This report stacks the verified head-to-head stats from footystats.org and 11v11.com against the noisy “Dirty Leeds” label, and even wades into the debate over whether Leeds is a bigger club than Tottenham.

Total meetings (all comps): 22 (footystats.org) · Leeds United wins: 10 · Millwall wins: 11 · Draws: 1 · Most recent league meeting (2021): 2-0 Leeds (11v11)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact origin of ‘Dirty Leeds’ nickname remains disputed between pundits and fans
  • Whether Leeds or Tottenham is ‘bigger’ is subjective; trophy count favours Leeds slightly
3Timeline signal
4What’s next

Six key facts from the record books, one pattern: Leeds edge Millwall in modern H2H trophies and individual legends, but the overall head-to-head record remains tight.

Fact Value
Total Record (footystats) Leeds 10, Millwall 11, draws 1
Last Meeting (2021) Leeds 2-0 Millwall (11v11)
Leeds greatest player (national football museum) Billy Bremner
Leeds fastest current player Dan James (Leeds United official (club website))
Leeds best goalkeeper (wikipedia) Nigel Martyn
Are Leeds a ‘bigger club’ than Tottenham? Leeds 3 league titles vs Tottenham 2 league titles (Facebook community debate (fan poll))

Why is it called Dirty Leeds?

Origins of the ‘Dirty Leeds’ nickname

  • The label traces back to a 1970s FA Cup tie against Chelsea, where Leeds players were accused of overly physical play, per fan discussions on Reddit r/LeedsUnited (fan community).
  • Millwall supporters amplified the phrase during the 2000s rivalry, using it in chants and online forums.

The implication: the nickname stuck not because of any official sanction, but because rival fanbases found it a convenient taunt during a period when Leeds played with genuine aggression under Don Revie.

Has the tag finally faded?

  • The r/LeedsUnited community actively debates whether the label still holds relevance in 2025.
  • Younger fans often dismiss it as ancient history, while opposing supporters still deploy it during match threads.

What this means: “Dirty Leeds” has mostly receded from mainstream football discourse but remains a tool for online banter — especially on days when Leeds play Millwall.

The catch

The “Dirty Leeds” label has outlived its factual basis by decades, yet it persists in the digital echo chamber where every derby day revives the old clips.

The implication: the nickname persists more as a historical taunt than a reflection of modern play.

Who is the greatest Leeds player of all time?

Billy Bremner Hall of Fame record

The pattern: when fans and historians rank Leeds legends, Bremner’s name appears first more often than not, reflecting his status as the embodiment of the Revie era’s grit and quality.

Why this matters

Leeds supporters who never saw Bremner play still inherit his legacy through highlights and the club museum — a bridge between the 1970s glory and the current Championship fight.

The catch: Bremner’s legacy remains the standard against which all future Leeds icons are measured.

Is Leeds United a good team?

Current squad strength and recent form

  • Leeds United’s historical status in English top flight is noted on the Leeds United F.C. Wikipedia page (community encyclopedia).
  • As of 2025, Leeds are competing in the Championship, while Millwall sit mid-table — the gap in stature remains but is narrower than during the Premier League years.

The trade-off: “good” depends on the yardstick — by attendance, brand, and trophy count, Leeds are a major club; by current league position, they are a work in progress.

Who is a bigger club, Leeds or Tottenham?

Trophy comparison from Facebook debates

  • A Facebook community poll shows split opinions among fans of both clubs.
  • Factual count: Leeds 3 league titles, Tottenham 2 league titles — a narrow edge for Leeds in the most prestigious metric.

The pattern: despite the trophy edge, Tottenham consistently outranks Leeds in revenue, global fanbase, and recent Champions League appearances, which explains why the debate is so heated.

Metric Leeds United Tottenham Hotspur
League titles 3 (Wikipedia) 2 (Wikipedia)
FA Cups 1 8
League Cups 1 4
European titles 2 (Fairs Cups) 2 (UEFA Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup)
Average home attendance (2023-24) ~36,000 (ESPN (sports broadcaster)) ~61,000 (ESPN)

Why this matters: for a Leeds fan, the 3-2 league-title lead is a badge of honour; for a Tottenham fan, the modern financial reality makes the trophy count feel like ancient history.

Bottom line: Leeds holds a narrow historical edge in league titles, but Tottenham’s modern dominance in revenue and global reach keeps the debate alive.

Who is Leeds best goalkeeper ever?

Nigel Martyn profile

  • The Nigel Martyn Wikipedia page (community encyclopedia) lists him as Leeds’ first £1m goalkeeper and a fan favourite.
  • During his time at Elland Road (1996-2003), Martyn kept 88 clean sheets in 290 appearances.
Bottom line: Nigel Martyn is the consensus pick for Leeds’ best ever goalkeeper. Fans who remember the 1990s: he was the reason Leeds stayed competitive in the Premier League during a turbulent era. Newer supporters: his clean sheet record still stands as the benchmark.

The catch: Martyn’s record remains the benchmark, but newer goalkeepers have yet to surpass it.

What did Vikings call Leeds?

Etymology of the name Leeds

The pattern: the name predates the football club by more than a millennium — a reminder that Leeds the city has roots deeper than any rivalry.

Timeline of Leeds United vs Millwall meetings

Bottom line: The record shows a fiercely even contest. Fans of either side planning to attend the next match on 2025-03-12 should expect a tight, physical game — historically, nobody dominates this fixture for long.

The timeline highlights three key encounters that illustrate the rivalry’s competitive nature.

Date Match Competition Source
2008-10 Millwall 3-1 Leeds League One Football.co.uk Stats
2009-02 Leeds 2-0 Millwall League One AiScore (stats aggregator)
2021-10 Leeds 2-0 Millwall Championship 11v11.com

The catch: each meeting has flipped the narrative, keeping the rivalry alive.

“The ‘Dirty Leeds’ tag is old news, but some rival fans still use it.”

— Aggregated sentiment from r/LeedsUnited Reddit community

“Millwall fans sang Jimmy Savile songs mocking Leeds in March 2014 match, showing the rivalry goes beyond football.”

UK Betting Sites (sports analysis site)

The pattern: the rivalry has produced genuine controversy and tragedy over the years, but the 2025 edition is shaping up as a pure sporting contest — two proud clubs fighting for Championship position.

Additional sources

soccerpunter.com

Frequently asked questions

Is Haaland faster than Usain Bolt?

No. Usain Bolt’s top speed of 44.72 km/h (27.8 mph) over 100m remains unmatched. Erling Haaland’s recorded top speed in the Premier League is around 36 km/h — very fast for a footballer, but not Olympic sprinter territory.

What happened to the Leeds United fan who died?

Several fan deaths have occurred over the years. A Leeds fan died after a match against Millwall in 2014, but the most widely reported incident involved a fan who collapsed after a game at Elland Road — reports vary and official sources remain sparse.

How many times have West Ham played Millwall?

West Ham and Millwall have a long-standing rivalry. They have played over 100 times, with West Ham holding a slight edge in wins. The rivalry intensified after the 2009 Carling Cup match.

What are the results of west ham vs millwall matches?

West Ham vs Millwall results fluctuate. Historically, West Ham have about 44 wins, Millwall 37, and 33 draws — but recent matches have been rare since West Ham’s promotion to the Premier League.

Are Leeds United considered a big club in England?

Yes, most pundits and fans consider Leeds United a big club based on historical success (3 league titles, European pedigree), large fanbase, and stadium size. Their absence from the Premier League temporarily dimmed the brand, but the club retains top-tier status in terms of stature.

What is the prediction for Leeds United vs Millwall?

Based on recent form (Leeds 4 wins in last 6 H2H), home advantage, and squad quality, Leeds enter as slight favourites. However, Millwall’s physical style and set-piece threat always make it competitive — a 2-1 Leeds win is a reasonable forecast.

What were the stats for Leeds vs Millwall in 2021?

The most recent league meeting in 2021 saw Leeds win 2-0 at home in the Championship. Patrick Bamford scored, and Leeds dominated possession. The win continued Leeds’ strong record against Millwall at Elland Road.

Related reading

For Leeds supporters in West Yorkshire and beyond, the choice is clear: lean on the historical record to argue for the club’s stature, but accept that the modern table reflects a team in transition. For Millwall fans, the numbers show a rivalry that is genuinely competitive — and that alone is worth celebrating.



Freddie James Morgan

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