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  • Preview: Leeds United vs. Millwall – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Saturday’s FA Cup clash between Leeds United and Millwall, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    Leeds United will put their Championship title bid to one side when they play host to fellow second-tier outfit Millwall at Elland Road in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday lunchtime.

    The Whites will be seeking revenge against the Lions after suffering a 1-0 league defeat at The Den in November last year.


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    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke after his sides match against Oxford United, on December 21, 2024© Imago

    Leeds extended their impressive unbeaten record in all competitions to 14 matches after beating Coventry City 2-0 away from home on Wednesday night, keeping their sixth consecutive clean sheet in the process.

    After scoring a brace in the Whites’ thumping 7-0 victory over Cardiff City last weekend, Joel Piroe opened the scoring against Coventry before Jayden Bogle added a second just before the half-hour mark to send the South Yorkshire side five points clear at the top of the Championship table.

    Daniel Farke was complementary of his side’s “top-class performance”, but he has encouraged his players to be “much more efficient” and was critical of their “cutting edge” in the final third against Coventry, something that he believes could prove costly against strong opponents.

    Leeds will soon face a challenging run of Championship fixtures against Watford, Sunderland, Sheffield United and West Bromwich Albion, but they must first turn their attention to the FA Cup as they endeavour to reach the fifth round for the third successive season.

    The Whites, who beat Harrogate Town 1-0 in the third round last month, will fancy their chances of success on Saturday as they have won eight of their last nine home meetings with Millwall in all competitions.

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    Millwall failed to win any of their first four Championship matches under the tutelage of new head coach Alex Neil, but they have since come out on top in each of their last three matches, most recently beating Queens Park Rangers 2-1 at The Den last weekend.

    Aaron Connolly‘s opener inside just 30 seconds was swiftly cancelled out by an Alfie Lloyd equaliser just three minutes later during a frantic start to the contest, but the Lions had debutant Luke Cundle to thank for netting what proved to be the winning goal on the 25-minute mark.

    Nine points accumulated over the space of eight days has helped Millwall climb up to 14th in the Championship standings, 13 points clear of the relegation zone and only four points behind the playoff positions with 16 league games still remaining.

    Millwall are now bidding to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2018-19, but they travel to Elland Road this weekend having lost each of their last six ties against teams from the same division or higher than themselves, including a 3-2 defeat against last season’s Championship winners Leicester City.

    The Lions, who beat non-league outfit Dagenham & Redbridge 3-0 in the third round last month, have never faced Leeds before in the FA Cup. The only previous cup competition in which they have lock horns with the Whites was the short-lived Full Members’ Cup, winning 2-0 in second-round ties in December 1987 and November 1988.

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    Leeds’ only injury concern is with striker Patrick Bamford, who is yet to return to training after a spell on the sidelined recovering from a hamstring injury.

    Farke has confirmed that he will “probably rotate on a few more than just one or two positions” this weekend, so key players including Joe Rodon, Ethan Ampadu, Ao Tanaka, Daniel James and Piroe may all begin as substitutes or be rested entirely.

    Karl Darlow, Josuha Guilavogui, Pascal Struijk, Sam Byram, Joe Rothwell, Wilfried Gnonto, Mateo Joseph and Largie Ramazani were among those who started in the third-round win over Harrogate, the latter of whom scored the only goal in that game, and they will be hoping to force their way back into the first XI on Saturday.

    As for Millwall, Femi Azeez has stepped up his return from injury and has returned to training, while Neil has also confirmed that Josh Coburn is back on the grass. Whether either player makes an appearance in the matchday squad remains to be seen, though.

    Shaun Hutchinson and Aidomo Emakhu are also not too far away from a comeback, while Ryan Leonard is targeting a return from a calf injury at the end of March.

    Casper De Norre was on target in the third-round win over Dag & Red and he is in contention to start in centre-midfield alongside either George Saville or Billy Mitchell, while the likes of Macaulay Langstaff, Duncan Watmore and George Honeyman will all be pushing for a recall.

    Leeds United possible starting lineup:
    Darlow; Schmidt, Guilavogui, Struijk, Byram; Gruev, Rothwell; Gnonto, Aaronson, Ramazani; Joseph

    Millwall possible starting lineup:
    Jensen; Crama, Tanganga, Cooper, Bryan; Mitchell, De Norre; Watmore, Honeyman, Connolly; Ivanovic


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    We say: Leeds United 2-0 Millwall

    A fiery North-South battle could be on the cards this weekend between two in-form teams who will back themselves to reach the fifth round. Leeds will be regarded as favourites to come out on top, though, and should find a way to get the better of the Lions, even if Farke is to make multiple changes to his lineup.

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    Leeds United will face off against Millwall in a highly anticipated match this weekend. Both teams will be looking to secure three points and continue their strong start to the season.

    Prediction:

    Leeds United are currently sitting at the top of the table with an impressive record, while Millwall are not far behind in the standings. This match is sure to be a close battle, but with Leeds’ strong form and home advantage, they are likely to come out on top. I predict a 2-1 win for Leeds United.

    Team News:

    Leeds United will be without midfielder Kalvin Phillips, who is serving a suspension after picking up a red card in their last match. However, they have a strong squad and are expected to field a competitive lineup.

    Millwall will be missing striker Tom Bradshaw, who is out with an injury. They will need to rely on their other attacking options to step up and fill the void.

    Lineups:

    Leeds United: Meslier, Ayling, Cooper, Struijk, Dallas, Klich, Rodrigo, Harrison, Raphinha, Bamford, Roberts

    Millwall: Bialkowski, Romeo, Hutchinson, Cooper, Malone, Woods, Leonard, Wallace, Wallace, Bennett, Smith

    This match promises to be an exciting one, with both teams eager to secure a victory. Stay tuned for the final result and post-match analysis.

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  • Leeds United in talks to sign £15m striker compared to Jean-Philippe Mateta and he wants to join


    TBR Football understand Leeds United have now opened talks with Southampton over a deal to sign Cameron Archer.

    Daniel Farke currently has the Whites sitting at the top of the Championship – although the German could use some added firepower in attack with Sheffield United and Burnley in hot pursuit.

    Joel Piroe boasts a respectable record of ten goals in 29 Championship appearances so far this season, but Mateo Joseph only has two goals in 28 games, so Leeds could do with someone to push the Dutchman.

    Now, sources have informed TBR Football that Leeds United are in talks with Southampton over a deal to sign Cameron Archer.

    Leeds United in talks to sign Cameron Archer from Southampton

    Graeme Bailey – Chief Correspondent at TBR Football – has now been told that Leeds are currently holding talks with Southampton over a deal for the man born in Walsall.

    Archer – who Southampton signed from Aston Villa in a £15m deal back in August – has only made ten Premier League starts out of a possible 23 this season, scoring twice, and the Saints are ready to let him depart.

    We understand Southampton would allow the 23-year-old to leave on loan, but will insist on an obligation for Leeds to buy him permanently if they achieve promotion to the Premier League.

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    Sources have also told TBR Football that Sunderland are ready to make a bid for Archer as well, although Leeds – who face a fight to keep Pascal Struijk from Tottenham and Wolves – are in pole position.

    The Whites are also believed to have shown an interest in Middlesbrough No.9 Emmanuel Latte Lath, but their attention is now solely on the Southampton No.19 – who is understood to be keen on a move to Elland Road.

    Cameron Archer has been compared to Jean-Philippe Mateta

    Archer boasts a strong record in the Championship, having previously scored 18 goals in 40 appearances for Middlesbrough and Preston.

    Despite his struggles for a consistent starting role this season, the England U21 international is still doing plenty right in terms of underlying numbers, with data site FBref comparing him to Jean-Philippe Mateta and Rasmus Hojlund, two strong Premier League strikers.

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    Leeds United are reportedly in talks to sign a £15m striker who has been compared to Jean-Philippe Mateta, and it seems like he is eager to make the move to Elland Road.

    The 24-year-old forward has been turning heads with his performances in his current club, and Leeds are keen to bring him in to bolster their attacking options.

    Comparisons to Crystal Palace’s Mateta have been made due to their similar playing styles and goal-scoring abilities, and it seems like Leeds are looking to replicate the success that Mateta has had in the Premier League.

    Reports suggest that the striker is excited about the prospect of joining Leeds United and playing under Marcelo Bielsa, and negotiations are said to be progressing well.

    With Leeds looking to secure their place in the Premier League for another season, the addition of this talented striker could be just what they need to push them up the table.

    Fans will be eagerly awaiting confirmation of the signing, and if all goes well, they could soon be seeing this exciting new talent in action at Elland Road.

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  • Burnley vs Leeds: Who comes out on top in a battle between a record-breaking defence and a ruthless attack? | Football News


    One of the biggest games of the Championship season will kick-off at Turf Moor on Monday night, live on Sky Sports.

    Burnley and Leeds were among the favourites to win promotion back to the Premier League before a ball was kicked this season and both have lived up to that billing.

    Daniel Farke’s Leeds currently lead the Championship with 59 points, one point ahead of second-placed Sheffield Utd and three ahead of Monday’s opposition, Burnley.


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    Burnley have won six points fewer than at the same stage of their last Championship season in 2022/23 when they were promoted as champions with 101 points.

    While they may be disappointed at this stage to not occupy one of the two automatic promotions spots, this campaign has so far been a successful one at that is mostly down to their defence.

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    Burnley backline proving impossible to break down

    The Clarets have conceded just nine goals in their 28 league games this season – the joint-fewest ever by any team at this stage of an English Football League season. The only team to match this feat was Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea side of 2004-05, who went on to win the Premier League title, conceding a joint-English League record-low 15 goals.

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    Maxime Esteve has been a key part of Burnley’s defence

    Fewest league goals conceded after 28 games

    Team League Conceded Final position
    Burnley (2024/25) Championship (2nd tier) 9 ?
    Chelsea (04/05) Premier League (1st tier) 9 1st
    Gillingham (95/96) Division 3 (4th tier) 10 2nd
    Liverpool (78/79) Division 1 (1st tier) 11 1st
    Stockport (1921/22) Div 3 North (3rd tier) 11 1st

    If Burnley continue conceding goals at this sparse rate of 0.32 per game, they would concede between 14 or 15 goals by the end of the season so could potentially beat that record set by Mourinho’s Chelsea in 2004-05 and Preston way back in the first ever league season in 1888-89.

    Those were both set in seasons with less than 46 games. The lowest number of goals conceded in a 46-game season was 20 by Gillingham in Division 3 in 1995-96. To beat that record Scott Parker’s team have to concede less than 11 goals over their remaining 18 fixtures.

    Burnley’s defence has clearly not been giving away anything this season, having not made an error leading to a single goal as of yet.

    Burnley’s defensive numbers are made more impressive given they do let the opposition have chances. Parker’s team have faced 264 shots in the League this season – 24 teams have faced fewer in the top 4 tiers in 2024/25 with Leeds, interestingly, facing the fewest (180).

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    However, 61 of the 70 shots on target Burnley have faced this season have been saved, giving the Clarets the best save ratio in the top 4 tiers in 2024-25 (87.1 per cent).

    Unsurprisingly, Burnley come out on top across the top four tiers in English football for a number of defensive metrics with more clean sheets (19) and a better xG against (-14.48) than any other side.

    Comparing Burnley’s defensive numbers to teams in Europe’s major Leagues, the Clarets achievements still stand up. Atletico Madrid have conceded the fewest goals across the major Leagues this season with 14 in 21 matches – five goals more than Burnley in seven fewer games.

    League-leading Leeds will try and burst through Claret wall

    Up against the country’s best defence on Monday night is statistically its best attack.

    Whilst the stats above do show Leeds have performed well defensively this season, it is in attack where they have really shone.

    Daniel Farke’s side have scored 53 goals this season – the most by any team in England’s top four tiers and six more than any other Championship team.

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    Leeds have scored the most goals in the Championship

    Ahead of this weekend’s action, Leeds have also had the more shots (463) and shots on target (160) than any other team in senior English League football.

    Again comparing from Europe’s major leagues, only Bayern Munich (58) have scored more League goals this season than Leeds.

    And Leeds have had more shot and shots on target than any team from those Leagues this season.

    When Leeds last won promotion from the Championship as title winners in 2019/20, Marcelo Bielsa’s team had seven points fewer at this stage than Farke’s side this season and had also scored 10 goals fewer.

    Everything bodes well for Leeds’ efforts to gain promotion back to the Premier League after two seasons in the second tier. But if they are to increase the three-point gap on Burnley on Monday night, they will have to find a way to breach a defence only nine teams have managed to find a way past this season.



    In one corner, we have Burnley with their record-breaking defence, having conceded just 39 goals in 38 Premier League matches last season. In the other corner, we have Leeds with their ruthless attack, scoring 62 goals in the same number of matches.

    It’s a clash of styles as Burnley’s resolute backline led by the likes of James Tarkowski and Ben Mee look to shut down Leeds’ dynamic attacking trio of Patrick Bamford, Jack Harrison, and Raphinha. Can Burnley’s defence stand strong against Leeds’ relentless pressure and creativity? Or will Leeds’ attacking prowess prove too much for Burnley to handle?

    With both teams looking to make a statement early in the season, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter. Who will come out on top in this battle between defence and attack? Stay tuned to find out.

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  • Burnley v Leeds United LIVE: EFL Championship score updates and & text commentary


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    There were only 31 seconds on the clock when Manor Solomon converted Dan James’s first-time cross to give Leeds the lead against Norwich last Wednesday and help push them back to the top of the table.

    The Whites went on to win the game 2-0, with James scoring the second goal.

    “When DJ [Dan James] plays, I know that I need to be switched on,” Solomon told BBC Radio Leeds.

    “When the ball is on the other flank, I know that I need to be inside because DJ is really fast.

    “It was a great delivery and we opened the game really well.”

    Solomon was an injury doubt for the match, having picked up a hamstring issue in the win over Sheffield Wednesday, but the 25-year-old said he is feeling “confident”.

    “I’m feeling really good, I’m feeling like I’m back to myself,” Solomon added.

    “I think I can get even better and I just want to continue like this.”



    Welcome to our live coverage of the EFL Championship match between Burnley and Leeds United. Stay tuned for live score updates and text commentary as the action unfolds at Turf Moor.

    Kick-off is just moments away, so make sure to grab your snacks and settle in for what promises to be an exciting clash between these two fierce rivals.

    Don’t miss any of the action as we bring you minute-by-minute updates on all the key moments of the game. Will Burnley continue their impressive form or will Leeds United come out on top? Stay tuned to find out.

    It’s sure to be a thrilling encounter, so don’t go anywhere as we bring you all the drama and excitement from this crucial EFL Championship match. Let’s get ready for kick-off and enjoy the game! #Burnley #LeedsUnited #EFLChampionship

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  • Burnley v Leeds prediction: Championship Betting tips and odds


    Burnley v Leeds tips

    Leeds can extend their lead at the top of the Championship tonight if they can beat third-placed Burnley at Turf Moor (kick-off 8pm, Sky Sports Main Event).

    Daniel Farke’s side are one-point clear of second-placed Sheffield United, and three clear of tonight’s opponents as they look to return to the Premier League after two seasons in the EFL.

    Leeds go into the gcontest unbeaten in their last 11 games, since a 1-0 defeat at Blackburn Rovers back in November.

    This is one of just three defeats United have suffered in the league this season, with the others against Millwall at the Den, and at home to tonight’s opponents at Elland Road – both 1-0.

    Burnley have gone about their business very quietly this season, with all the talk about Leeds and Sheffield United but Scott Parker’s side have only lost twice all season, also losing at Millwall, as well as away to Sunderland – both also 1-0.

    They go into tonight’s game unbeaten in 16, a run which includes nine wins, including a 2-1 victory away at Norwich and a 2-0 win over the Blades at Bramall Lane.

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    Burnley are also unbeaten in their last 13 home league games, winning six and drawing seven while conceding just four goals. Their last home defeat came in May when they were beaten 2-1 by Nottingham Forest on the last day of last season, finally ending an awful season in the Premier League.

    It was one of 24 defeats from 38 games played, which saw the side relegated back to the Championship, while manager Vincent Kompany got a move to Bayern Munich.

    When you consider that Leeds have lost just two of their last 13 away league games, winning five and drawing six, then a draw is a very good option. They have also only scored an average of 1.4 goals per game during that period.

    Football betting sites have Leeds as the slight favourites at 6/4, with Burnley at 5/2 and a draw at 21/10. If you want to be even more specific you can get 21/4 on a 1-1 draw – which seems very generous.

    Burnley v Leeds prediction 1: BTTS and draw – 4/1 BetVictor

    Flemming to keep on scoring

    Burnley forward Zian Flemming has scored five goals in his last four games including two last time out in the 5-0 win over Plymouth at Home Park and two in the recent 3-1 FA Cup win over Reading.

    The 26-year-old, on loan from Millwall, has eight goals from his 20 appearances for the Clarets and betting sites are offering 7/2 on him scoring anytime tonight, or you can get 35/1 on him scoring another brace.

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    Burnley will face off against Leeds in an exciting Championship clash this weekend. Both teams are in good form and will be looking to secure a crucial victory.

    In terms of betting tips, it’s worth considering that Burnley have been strong at home this season, winning the majority of their matches at Turf Moor. Leeds, on the other hand, have been inconsistent on the road, so Burnley may have the edge in this match.

    As for odds, Burnley are currently the favorites to win, with odds of around 2.00. Leeds are the underdogs, with odds of around 3.50. A draw is also a possibility, with odds of around 3.00.

    Overall, this match is likely to be a closely contested affair, but Burnley’s home advantage could give them the edge. Keep an eye on key players such as Chris Wood for Burnley and Patrick Bamford for Leeds, as they could make a big impact on the outcome of the game.

    Make sure to place your bets wisely and enjoy what promises to be an exciting Championship clash between Burnley and Leeds. Good luck!

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  • Burnley v Leeds: EFL Championship – live | Championship


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    I’m really looking forward to seeing Ao Tanaka. I’ve not seen loads of Leeds this term but like what I’ve seen of him, and am reliably informed by a Leeds-supporting mate that he’s been there best player.

    Email! “You drew the long straw then?” asks Jeremy Boyce. “This is as tasty a match up as you suggested. Top scorers v top defenders. Top of the table v third, in a group of four class teams, two of which will have to go through the nightmare of the playoffs, and they all have experience of that. Is the top of the Championship better than the bottom of the Prem? We’ll find out next season. Burnley need a 7-0 to go top tonight, but I’m thinking a regulation Scott Parker 1-0 would do them. Leeds will need all of their 66% possession to break down the Clarets’ defence. Fast start? Solomon four mins? We’ll find out shortly.”

    I can’t see Burnley shutting Leeds out a second time – they won 1-0 at Elland Road earlier in the season – nor can I see anyone finishing above Leeds. They just have too many ways of scoring.

    On the other hand, Leeds have weaknesses at either end of the pitch. In net, Illan Meslier has endured a miserable period and isn’t necessarily over it, while up front, Joël Piroe isn’t the class of the players behind him.

    Leeds will certainly ask some different questions of them. In particular, the three behind the striker – James, Aaronson and Solomon – are capable of causing problems, able to carry the ball, attack space and shoot. It’s a terrific blend, which is why players as talented as Willy Gnonto and Largie Ramazani are on the bench.

    There were signs in midweek that Burnley, owners of the best defensive record in the country, are looking to play more expansively. It may simply be that they were playing Plymouth, the bottom team, but they may also feel that in order to get one of the two automatic promotion places, more goals will be necessary.

    And Daniel Farke does likewise, bringing in Gruev, back from injury, for Rothwell in midfield.

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    Scott E. Parker makes one change to the side which clobbered Plymouth, Humphreys replacing Pires at left-back.

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    Leeds captain Ethan Ampadu says the players are excited. There’ll be two teams trying to win the game and both teams are good.

    More news as I get it.

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    Burnley (4-2-3-1): Trafford; Roberts, Egan-Riley, Esteve, Humphreys; Cullen, Laurent; Anthony, Brownhill, Foster; Flemming. Subs: Worrall, Sarmiento, Rodriguez, Egan, Pires, Mejbri, Koleosho, Hladky, Barnes.

    Leeds United (4-2-3-1): Meslier; Bogle, Ampadu, Rodon, Byram; Gruev, Tanaka; James, Aaronson, Solomon; Piroe. Subs: Darlow, Schmidt, Firpo, Wöber, Rothwell, Guilavogui, Ramazani, Gnont, Joseph.

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    Preamble

    Pre-match, it’s the job of the MBMer to amp up the situation. Generally speaking, this an easy activity, given one of the reasons football keeps us coming back is the prospect that, with no warning, we might see something brilliant, hilarious or disgraceful.

    But sometimes there’s a game of such obvious import and interest that is does all the work by itself, and Burnley v Leeds is one such.

    The home side, third in the league, are in pretty decent form, having walloped Plymouth 5-0 in midweek and won six of their last 10 games, while the visitors – three points ahead – and one ahead of Sheffield United with a game in hand – have won seven. They, along with Sunderland – four points off the lead in fourth – are well clear of the pack, automatic promotion likely to go to two of the four.

    Tonight’s match-up is also fascinating because it features the division’s best attack – Leeds’ 53 goals is five more than Norwich – against its best defence – Burnley’s nine conceded is 10 fewer than tonight’s opponents. And if to all that you add a night game under the lights along with some of the best individuals outside the Premier League, you have a tantalising prospect primed to elevate our evening.

    Kick-off: 8pm GMT



    Exciting match between Burnley and Leeds in the EFL Championship! Stay tuned for live updates and commentary on all the action as these two teams battle it out on the pitch. Who will come out on top? Don’t miss a moment of the action! #EFLChampionship #Burnley #LeedsUnited #Footballlive

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  • EFL Championship LIVE: Leeds United vs Sheffield Wednesday – score & text commentary


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    Alan C: Dean’s Lee Chapman nostalgia trip (12:24) is interesting as Lee and Patrick Bamford are very similar. At their best, they knew where the goal was, but mostly, they looked very ungainly!

    Steve: Do Leeds not do any work on corner kicks in training? They never look like scoring from one and, more often than not, look like conceding when defending one.

    Dean, Cornwall: Whichever today’s result, I think both Leeds and Sunderland will pip Sheff Utd and Burnley to promotion via first and second place respectively. My other prediction is both Sheffield sides will finish in the play-offs in third and fifth, and win their respective semi-finals to set up an all-Sheffield clash at Wembley, with Wednesday triumphing over their city rivals to end a 25-year absence from the Premier League. Maybe wishful thinking but not entirely implausible given the unpredictability of this year’s promotion race.

    What a play-off final that would be for the city of Sheffield! Brings back memories of the Steel City FA Cup semi-final in the 1990s!



    Welcome to our live coverage of the EFL Championship match between Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday! Stay tuned for live score updates and text commentary as these two teams battle it out on the pitch.

    Kick-off is just moments away, so grab a seat and get ready for what promises to be an exciting clash between these two fierce rivals. Leeds United will be looking to maintain their position at the top of the table, while Sheffield Wednesday will be hoping to secure a crucial win to boost their playoff hopes.

    Don’t miss a moment of the action – keep refreshing this page for the latest score updates and key moments from the match. Let’s see which team comes out on top in this highly-anticipated showdown! Kick-off is imminent, so stay tuned for all the drama and excitement to come.

    Kick-off: Leeds United 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday

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  • EFL Championship LIVE: Leeds United vs Sheffield Wednesday – score & text commentary


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    Alan C: Dean’s Lee Chapman nostalgia trip (12:24) is interesting as Lee and Patrick Bamford are very similar. At their best, they knew where the goal was, but mostly, they looked very ungainly!

    Steve: Do Leeds not do any work on corner kicks in training? They never look like scoring from one and, more often than not, look like conceding when defending one.

    Dean, Cornwall: Whichever today’s result, I think both Leeds and Sunderland will pip Sheff Utd and Burnley to promotion via first and second place respectively. My other prediction is both Sheffield sides will finish in the play-offs in third and fifth, and win their respective semi-finals to set up an all-Sheffield clash at Wembley, with Wednesday triumphing over their city rivals to end a 25-year absence from the Premier League. Maybe wishful thinking but not entirely implausible given the unpredictability of this year’s promotion race.

    What a play-off final that would be for the city of Sheffield! Brings back memories of the Steel City FA Cup semi-final in the 1990s!



    Welcome to our live coverage of the EFL Championship match between Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday! Stay tuned for live score updates and text commentary as these two teams battle it out on the pitch.

    Kick-off is just moments away, so grab a seat and get ready for what promises to be an exciting clash between these two fierce rivals. Leeds United will be looking to maintain their position at the top of the table, while Sheffield Wednesday will be hoping to secure a crucial win to boost their playoff hopes.

    Don’t miss a moment of the action – keep refreshing this page for the latest score updates and key moments from the match. Let’s see which team comes out on top in this highly-anticipated showdown! Kick-off is imminent, so stay tuned for all the drama and excitement to come.

    Kick-off: Leeds United 0-0 Sheffield Wednesday

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  • Preview: Leeds United vs. Sheffield Wednesday – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Sunday’s Championship clash between Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    Two promotion contenders square off in the Championship this weekend, as Leeds United host Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday at Elland Road.

    Heading into the weekend, the Whites sit top of the table, with 53 points from 26 games, while Wednesday are 10th, just four points off the playoff zone.


    Match preview

    Manager of Leeds United Daniel Farke applauds fans after his side's Championship match against Derby County, on December 29, 2024© Imago

    Having suffered heartache in the playoff final last season, Leeds look determined to ensure they do not miss out on promotion to the Premier League this time around.

    Daniel Farke‘s men have enjoyed a hugely successful season, particularly at home, where they have the strongest record of all sides in the division on their own turf.

    Impressively, the Whites have only conceded seven times at home in the league all season, while netting 30 goals, which is a major reason why the club have only lost once at Elland Road in the league this campaign.

    The hosts are also on a nine-match unbeaten run in all competitions, having last suffered defeat back in November away to Blackburn Rovers.

    However, Farke will be wary that his side has dropped points in each of their past two matches, and if they want to secure automatic promotion this year, then they cannot afford too many draws, with the likes of Burnley, Sheffield United and Sunderland all breathing down their necks.

    Danny Rohl,Sheffield Wednesday manager on August 23, 2024© Imago

    They will look to secure their first league win of the new year this weekend, up against a Wednesday team that have exceeded expectations so far this season under Danny Rohl.

    The hosts will hope to continue their dominance in matches against fellow Yorkshire sides, as the Whites are unbeaten in their previous 17 clashes against teams from the region.

    Having finished 20th in the Championship last season, the Owls were expected to be closer to the relegation zone than to promotion, but as the season has progressed, Wednesday’s form has improved.

    Defeat to local rivals Sheffield United in November left Rohl’s side just three points clear of the drop zone, but the disappointment from that day appeared to be the turning point in their season.

    In the 11 games since the defeat at Bramall Lane, Wednesday have won five and drawn four times to give their fans realistic hope of a promotion push in the second half of the campaign.

    In particular, there has been a notable improvement from Wednesday on their travels, with Rohl’s side winning five of their past eight away league matches, the same number that they had managed in their previous 14 games on the road.

    Despite now having the seventh-best away record in the Championship, the Owls will need to put in a big effort to come away from Elland Road with a win this weekend.

    Although they are enjoying a successful season so far, the visitors have the sixth-worst defensive record in the division, having conceded 40 times in 26 games.

    This weekend will be a major challenge for their defence, as they come up against a prolific Leeds team that have scored more goals than any other side in the league, with 48 goals in 26 matches – five more than the second-highest scorers, Middlesbrough.

    Leeds United Championship form:

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    Team News

    Leeds United's Joel Piroe on November 24, 2024© Imago

    Leeds have suffered an injury blow ahead of this fixture, with Pascal Struijk ruled out for at least three weeks with a hamstring problem.

    Other players out with hamstring injuries are Patrick Bamford and Junior Firpo, with the Brazilian expected to return at the end of the month.

    In better news for the hosts, leading scorer Joel Piroe is available for selection this weekend after missing the FA Cup win against Harrogate Town last weekend.

    Elsewhere, Ilia Gruev returned to action as a late substitute against Harrogate, after three months out with a knee injury.

    Meanwhile, the visitors have a couple of doubts for this game, with both Michael Ihiekwe and Olaf Kobacki reportedly lacking in match sharpness.

    In further bad news for Wednesday, other absentees include Yan Valery (knee), Dominic Iorfa (hamstring) and Akin Famewo (muscle).

    Leeds United possible starting lineup:
    Meslier; Wober, Rodon, Tanaka, Bogle; Ampadu, Rothwell, Aaronson, James, Solomon; Piroe

    Sheffield Wednesday possible starting lineup:
    Beadle; Lowe, Bernard, Otegbayo, Valentin; Bannan, Charles, Gassama, Windass, Musaba; Ugbo


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    We say: Leeds United 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday

    Sheffield Wednesday have shown major signs of improvement in recent months and have played their way into the playoff race.

    However, Leeds are top for good reason and their record at home is almost faultless, so we think they will win a close encounter against their Yorkshire rivals this weekend.

    For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




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    Preview: Leeds United vs. Sheffield Wednesday – prediction, team news, lineups

    In what promises to be an exciting match, Leeds United will take on Sheffield Wednesday in a Championship clash. Both teams will be looking to secure three points and move up the table, so fans can expect a hard-fought battle between these two sides.

    Prediction:
    Leeds United have been in good form recently and will be the favorites going into this match. With their attacking prowess and solid defense, they should be able to come out on top with a 2-1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday.

    Team News:
    Leeds United will be without the services of Kalvin Phillips, who is serving a suspension. However, they will still have a strong squad to choose from with the likes of Patrick Bamford and Pablo Hernandez leading the line.

    Sheffield Wednesday, on the other hand, will be missing several key players due to injuries. Jordan Rhodes and Fernando Forestieri are both ruled out, which will be a blow to their attacking options.

    Lineups:
    Leeds United: Meslier, Ayling, Cooper, White, Dallas, Klich, Shackleton, Costa, Hernandez, Harrison, Bamford

    Sheffield Wednesday: Dawson, Palmer, Iorfa, Borner, Fox, Reach, Hutchinson, Bannan, Murphy, Windass, Nuhiu

    Both teams have strong lineups and will be looking to put in a solid performance to secure the win. It should be an entertaining match for fans of both sides.

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  • Preview: Leeds United vs Blackburn Rovers

    Preview: Leeds United vs Blackburn Rovers


    Leeds United will play their first match of 2025, when they face Blackburn Rovers at Elland Road in a 3pm kick-off on New Year’s Day.

    The Whites will face Rovers in their opening Sky Bet Championship match of the year, currently occupying top-spot in the table after a strong end to 2024.

    Daniel Farke saw his side win nine matches in a row on home turf to end the year, as well as securing back-to-back away victories and clean sheets over the Christmas period.

    A 2-0 win on Boxing Day away at Stoke City, thanks to a Joel Piroe double, was then backed up by an excellent 1-0 win on the road at Derby County, courtesy of Brenden Aaronson’s superb late finish to round off a stunning team move.

    Highlights from the win over Derby County:

    Rovers have been in strong for themselves of late and come to West Yorkshire in 5th place, firmly inside the play-off positions in the league.

    A run of six wins in a row throughout November and December – also including the 1-0 win over Leeds at Ewood Park – saw John Eustace’s side secure five clean sheets along the way.

    The winning streak was ended away at Millwall just before Christmas, before an entertaining 2-2 draw with high-flying Sunderland on Boxing Day added another point.

    The Lancashire outfit will now be aiming to bounce back from defeat in their last match though, having succumbed to a single-goal defeat against Hull City to end 2024.

    As always in a congested period of fixtures, both teams could see movement in the table without playing, depending on results elsewhere.

    However, if either team can secure the three points on New Year’s Day, it would guarantee that they remain in the current positions of 1st and 5th, respectively.

    Highlights from our last win at Elland Road, against Oxford United:

    How to watch:

    The match has not been chosen for live television broadcast within the UK.

    For further information of how to watch the match in the rest of the world, please see our ‘How to Watch’ guide on leedsunited.com, ahead of kick-off!

    Match passes include video build up, analysis and reaction at video.leedsunited.com. Buy your match pass HERE.

    For supporters who are not in attendance and cannot stream the game, you can also follow all the updates live on leedsunited.com with our online blog throughout the match.

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    Important supporter information:

    Discriminatory language or chanting is not acceptable and you could be breaking the law. The club condemns this behaviour and has a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination abuse of all kinds.

    To report an incident, text LEEDS along with any relevant information including ticket details, your name and description of an incident to 60006. You will then receive an automated response which means that your report has been logged and will then be looked into.

    Tough measures and sanctions are in place across all English football leagues to tackle dangerous and illegal behaviours within football grounds, and this involves but is not limited to, discriminatory behaviour, tragedy chanting, fans entering the pitch, the use of pyros and throwing objects.

    What has Daniel Farke said ahead of the match?

    Head-to-head:

    Wins: 48

    Draws: 23

    Losses: 34

    League position

    Leeds: 1st

    Rovers: 5th

    Top scorer:

    Leeds: Joel Piroe (9)

    Rovers: Yuki Ohashi (5)

    Officials:

    Referee – Oliver Langford

    Assistant Referee – Mark Stevens

    Assistant Referee – Matthew McGrath

    Fourth Official – Tom Nield



    The highly anticipated match between Leeds United and Blackburn Rovers is set to take place this weekend, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Both teams have been performing well in the Championship this season, making this clash a must-watch for football enthusiasts.

    Leeds United, currently sitting at the top of the table, have been in excellent form with a string of impressive victories. Manager Marcelo Bielsa has instilled a winning mentality in his players, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak against Blackburn Rovers.

    On the other hand, Blackburn Rovers have also been performing admirably this season, sitting comfortably in mid-table. Manager Tony Mowbray has his team playing attractive football and will be looking to cause an upset against the league leaders.

    With both teams boasting talented squads and a desire to win, this match promises to be an exciting and closely contested affair. Leeds United will be looking to solidify their position at the top of the table, while Blackburn Rovers will be aiming to climb up the standings.

    Make sure to tune in to catch all the action as these two teams battle it out on the pitch. It’s sure to be a thrilling encounter that you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for the full match report and analysis after the game.

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