What was the attendance at the game when Derby County achieved their biggest win?

Derby County achieved their biggest win on April 23rd, 1975, when they defeated Leeds United 6-0 in the Division One match. The attendance at the game was reported to be around 42,000. This was Derby County’s biggest ever win in their long history and the capacity crowd was a testament to the excitement and anticipation of the match. This was one of the highest recorded attendances for a match of this type in the English Football League.

The game itself was a highly entertaining match with Derby County dominating from the start. They were two goals up by half-time and went on to score four more in the second half. Leeds United were unable to find a way back into the match and Derby County’s 6-0 victory was their biggest win of the season.

The attendance at the game was a reflection of the popularity of the team and the anticipation of a big win. Derby County’s biggest win was a memorable moment for the fans who were lucky enough to be there to witness it. The attendance that day was 42,000 and this remains one of the highest ever recorded for a match in the English Football League.