Manchester United vs Leeds Highlights and Goals

Manchester United vs Leeds Highlights and Goals

Premier League
7:00 PMApril 13, 2026
Regular Season – 32
Manchester United
Show Score

1 – 2
HT:(0 – 2)
Leeds
Old Trafford
Referee: Paul Tierney, England

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Match Stats

Ball possession
52%
48%
1.40
Expected goals (xG)
2.37
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
20
Total shots
15
9
Shots on target
6
5
Shots off target
4
6
Blocked shots
5
15
Shots inside box
11
5
Shots outside box
4
11
Corner kicks
4
1
Offsides
0
Passing
474
Total passes
450
399 (84%)
Accurate passes
374 (83%)
Discipline
12
Fouls
15
3
Yellow cards
2
1
Red cards
0
3
Goalkeeper saves
6
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Lineup

Manchester United

4-2-3-1

31
G

Senne Lammens




7.2
23
D

Luke Shaw



Yellow Card 49′ Holding



6.9
6
D

Lisandro Martínez



Red Card 56′ Unsportsmanlike conduct



7.2
15
D

Leny Yoro




7.9
3
D

Noussair Mazraoui




6.2
25
M

Manuel Ugarte




7.3
18
M

Casemiro


Goal 69′


7.9
10
M

Matheus Cunha



Yellow Card 18′ Diving



6.7
8
M

Bruno Fernandes (C)



Yellow Card 64′ Unsportsmanlike conduct

Assist 69′


8.0
16
M

Amad Diallo




6.3
30
F

Benjamin Šeško




6.6

Substitutes
2
D

Diogo Dalot



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by N. Mazraoui



6.9
19
F

Bryan Mbeumo



Substitution Out 70′ Replaced by A. Diallo



6.6
1
G

Altay Bayındır


26
D

Ayden Heaven


12
D

Tyrell Malacia


7
M

Mason Mount


39
M

Tyler Fletcher


61
F

Shea Lacey


11
F

Joshua Zirkzee


Coach
Michael Carrick

Leeds

3-4-2-1

26
G

Karl Darlow




8.2
5
D

Pascal Struijk




7.3
15
D

Jaka Bijol




7.0
24
D

James Justin



Yellow Card 39′ Tripping



7.2
3
M

Gabriel Gudmundsson




7.7
22
M

Ao Tanaka




7.6
4
M

Ethan Ampadu (C)



Yellow Card 86′ Diving



7.2
2
M

Jayden Bogle




7.6
19
F

Noah Okafor


Goal 5′
Goal 29′


8.9
11
F

Brenden Aaronson


Assist 29′


6.2
9
F

Dominic Calvert-Lewin




6.2

Substitutes
44
M

Ilia Gruev



Substitution Out 74′ Replaced by A. Tanaka



6.9
29
F

Wilfried Gnonto



Substitution Out 74′ Replaced by N. Okafor



6.7
8
M

Sean Longstaff



Substitution Out 86′ Replaced by B. Aaronson



6.7
1
G

Lucas Perri


25
D

Sam Byram


23
D

Sebastiaan Bornauw


40
M

Facundo Buonanotte


14
F

Lukas Nmecha


10
F

Joël Piroe


Coach
Daniel Farke

Premier League Standings – Premier League

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Arsenal 32 21 7 4 62-24 38 70
W
22 February: Tottenham 1 – 4 Arsenal

W
01 March: Arsenal 2 – 1 Chelsea

W
04 March: Brighton 0 – 1 Arsenal

W
14 March: Arsenal 2 – 0 Everton

L
11 April: Arsenal 1 – 2 Bournemouth
2 Manchester City 31 19 7 5 63-28 35 64
W
21 February: Manchester City 2 – 1 Newcastle

W
28 February: Leeds 0 – 1 Manchester City

D
04 March: Manchester City 2 – 2 Nottingham Forest

D
14 March: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester City

W
12 April: Chelsea 0 – 3 Manchester City
3 Manchester United 31 15 10 6 56-43 13 55
W
01 March: Manchester United 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

W
No match found

L
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found
4 Aston Villa 32 16 7 9 43-38 5 55
L
27 February: Wolves 2 – 0 Aston Villa

L
04 March: Aston Villa 1 – 4 Chelsea

L
15 March: Manchester United 3 – 1 Aston Villa

W
22 March: Aston Villa 2 – 0 West Ham

D
12 April: Nottingham Forest 1 – 1 Aston Villa
5 Liverpool 32 15 7 10 52-42 10 52
W
28 February: Liverpool 5 – 2 West Ham

L
03 March: Wolves 2 – 1 Liverpool

D
15 March: Liverpool 1 – 1 Tottenham

L
21 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Liverpool

W
11 April: Liverpool 2 – 0 Fulham
6 Chelsea 32 13 9 10 53-41 12 48
L
01 March: Arsenal 2 – 1 Chelsea

W
04 March: Aston Villa 1 – 4 Chelsea

L
14 March: Chelsea 0 – 1 Newcastle

L
21 March: Everton 3 – 0 Chelsea

L
12 April: Chelsea 0 – 3 Manchester City
7 Brentford 32 13 8 11 48-44 4 47
W
28 February: Burnley 3 – 4 Brentford

D
03 March: Bournemouth 0 – 0 Brentford

D
16 March: Brentford 2 – 2 Wolves

D
21 March: Leeds 0 – 0 Brentford

D
11 April: Brentford 2 – 2 Everton
8 Everton 32 13 8 11 39-37 2 47
W
28 February: Newcastle 2 – 3 Everton

W
03 March: Everton 2 – 0 Burnley

L
14 March: Arsenal 2 – 0 Everton

W
21 March: Everton 3 – 0 Chelsea

D
11 April: Brentford 2 – 2 Everton
9 Brighton 32 12 10 10 43-37 6 46
W
01 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Nottingham Forest

L
04 March: Brighton 0 – 1 Arsenal

W
14 March: Sunderland 0 – 1 Brighton

W
21 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Liverpool

W
11 April: Burnley 0 – 2 Brighton
10 Sunderland 32 12 10 10 33-36 -3 46
D
28 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Sunderland

W
03 March: Leeds 0 – 1 Sunderland

L
14 March: Sunderland 0 – 1 Brighton

W
22 March: Newcastle 1 – 2 Sunderland

W
12 April: Sunderland 1 – 0 Tottenham
11 Bournemouth 32 10 15 7 48-49 -1 45
D
28 February: Bournemouth 1 – 1 Sunderland

D
03 March: Bournemouth 0 – 0 Brentford

D
14 March: Burnley 0 – 0 Bournemouth

D
20 March: Bournemouth 2 – 2 Manchester United

W
11 April: Arsenal 1 – 2 Bournemouth
12 Fulham 32 13 5 14 43-46 -3 44
W
01 March: Fulham 2 – 1 Tottenham

L
04 March: Fulham 0 – 1 West Ham

D
15 March: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Fulham

W
21 March: Fulham 3 – 1 Burnley

L
11 April: Liverpool 2 – 0 Fulham
13 Crystal Palace 31 11 9 11 35-36 -1 42
W
22 February: Crystal Palace 1 – 0 Wolves

L
01 March: Manchester United 2 – 1 Crystal Palace

W
05 March: Tottenham 1 – 3 Crystal Palace

D
15 March: Crystal Palace 0 – 0 Leeds

W
12 April: Crystal Palace 2 – 1 Newcastle
14 Newcastle 32 12 6 14 45-47 -2 42
L
28 February: Newcastle 2 – 3 Everton

W
04 March: Newcastle 2 – 1 Manchester United

W
14 March: Chelsea 0 – 1 Newcastle

L
22 March: Newcastle 1 – 2 Sunderland

L
12 April: Crystal Palace 2 – 1 Newcastle
15 Leeds 31 7 12 12 37-48 -11 33
D
No match found

L
03 March: Leeds 0 – 1 Sunderland

L
No match found

D
21 March: Leeds 0 – 0 Brentford

D
No match found
16 Nottingham Forest 32 8 9 15 32-44 -12 33
L
01 March: Brighton 2 – 1 Nottingham Forest

D
04 March: Manchester City 2 – 2 Nottingham Forest

D
15 March: Nottingham Forest 0 – 0 Fulham

W
22 March: Tottenham 0 – 3 Nottingham Forest

D
12 April: Nottingham Forest 1 – 1 Aston Villa
17 West Ham 32 8 8 16 40-57 -17 32
L
28 February: Liverpool 5 – 2 West Ham

W
04 March: Fulham 0 – 1 West Ham

D
14 March: West Ham 1 – 1 Manchester City

L
22 March: Aston Villa 2 – 0 West Ham

W
10 April: West Ham 4 – 0 Wolves
18 Tottenham 32 7 9 16 40-51 -11 30
L
01 March: Fulham 2 – 1 Tottenham

L
05 March: Tottenham 1 – 3 Crystal Palace

D
15 March: Liverpool 1 – 1 Tottenham

L
22 March: Tottenham 0 – 3 Nottingham Forest

L
12 April: Sunderland 1 – 0 Tottenham
19 Burnley 32 4 8 20 33-63 -30 20
L
28 February: Burnley 3 – 4 Brentford

L
03 March: Everton 2 – 0 Burnley

D
14 March: Burnley 0 – 0 Bournemouth

L
21 March: Fulham 3 – 1 Burnley

L
11 April: Burnley 0 – 2 Brighton
20 Wolves 32 3 8 21 24-58 -34 17
L
22 February: Crystal Palace 1 – 0 Wolves

W
27 February: Wolves 2 – 0 Aston Villa

W
03 March: Wolves 2 – 1 Liverpool

D
16 March: Brentford 2 – 2 Wolves

L
10 April: West Ham 4 – 0 Wolves

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Relegation – Championship

Noah Okafor scored two goals to give Leeds a surprising 2-1 victory over Manchester United. The away side secured three crucial points at Old Trafford on Monday evening.

Third-placed United came into the match looking to solidify their top-four position. Meanwhile, 15th-placed Leeds desperately needed a win. The visitors had failed to win any of their previous five league matches.

Leeds shocked the home crowd early in the game. Noah Okafor fired the ball into the net in the fifth minute. This early strike gave the visitors a fast lead.

United struggled to respond to the early setback. Matheus Cunha received a yellow card for a sloppy foul in the 18th minute. The hosts could not find their rhythm.

Just 11 minutes later, Okafor struck again. The forward found space in the box and slotted the ball past the goalkeeper in the 29th minute. Leeds took full control.

The home side entered the break trailing by two goals. Manager Erik ten Hag needed a major shift in tactics. United had to break through a stubborn Leeds defense.

The second half started poorly for the hosts. Luke Shaw earned a yellow card in the 49th minute. Then, disaster struck when Lisandro Martinez received a red card in the 56th minute.

Despite playing with 10 men, United fought back bravely. Bruno Fernandes set up Casemiro, who guided home a goal in the 69th minute. The hosts cut the shortfall to one.

United pushed hard for an equalizer in the closing stages. However, Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow stood firm. He made six crucial saves throughout the match to deny the hosts.

The final minutes featured intense pressure from the home side. Ethan Ampadu picked up a late yellow card in the 86th minute. Leeds defended deep to protect their narrow advantage.

The statistics highlighted a sharp contrast in finishing quality. United managed 20 total shots but generated only 1.4 expected goals. Leeds created 2.37 expected goals from just 15 attempts.

This result keeps United in third place with 55 points. Leeds remain in 15th place but gain vital breathing room. The visitors will hope to build on this impressive away performance.

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