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Leicester City 6–6 Arsenal (21 April 1930)

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Event
  
1929–30 First Division

Attendance
  
27,241

Date
  
21 April 1930

Venue
  
Filbert Street, Leicester

The 1929–30 season First Division match between Leicester City and Arsenal at Filbert Street took place on 21 April 1930. The game finished as a 6–6 draw, the highest scoring draw in the history of first class English football. The record still stands today though was matched in a Second Division fixture between Charlton Athletic and Middlesbrough in October 1960.

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Summary

The game took place five days before Arsenal's FA Cup final against Huddersfield Town and the club rested a number of players. Arsenal's David Halliday scored four goals as Arsenal came back from a half-time scoreline of 3–1 to draw the game 6–6 The Gunners also had a goal disallowed.

Aftermath

Arsenal played in the FA Cup final later in the same week. Despite his four goals Halliday was not selected for the game. Arsenal went on to lift the trophy, defeating Huddersfield Town 2–0.

Halliday later became Leicester's manager.

References

Leicester City 6–6 Arsenal (21 April 1930) Wikipedia