The PL2 season kicked off in good fashion for the young Foxes, who picked up seven points from the first nine available, recording wins over Liverpool and Derby in late August.
We then endured a difficult September, losing four and drawing once, starting off with a 2-1 reverse to Juventus in the Premier League International Cup; Kian Pennant, who is currently on loan to Gateshead, scored in that fixture.
Under-21s forward, Jake Evans, in action in Seagrave.
Coming from 3-0 down to Blackburn Rovers towards the end of the month to earn a point in PL2 was sweet relief for the side coached by Leon McSweeney, who had lost the previous four, before losing out to Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 at the start of October.
Following consecutive losses in the Premier League Cup, the next win came 53 days after the last, beating Forest Green Rovers on penalties in the National League Cup.
The winning form continued four days later in Seagrave when we came out on top against Southampton in the league, before our highest-scoring win arrived two weeks later.
Putting six past Birmingham City, in a 6-2 scoreline, Amani Richards scored twice and assisted another, contributing to the frontman’s eight goal contributions in the league this term - the most of anyone in the squad.
Goals galore in the 6-2 win over Birmingham last month.
Onwards into early December, losses on the board saw City’s youngsters eliminated from several cup competitions, but with valuable experiences under their belts, ending the calendar year with two wins in the Premier League Cup, scoring eight and conceding zero.
Jake Evans opened the scoring and starred in a 5-0 win over Charlton Athletic, before Richards, Kirsten Otchere and Laulo Omobolaji scored second half goals to see out the year with a 3-0 win over Preston North End.
Sitting 10th in the league standings, meanwhile, and firmly inside the spots for qualification for the next stage of the competition, we return to action in the New Year, making the trip to Everton on Friday 9 January, now with full focus on PL2.