Leeds Utd v Preston North End
Saturday 12th April@12:30 | Elland Road
High-flying Leeds will be brimming with confidence as they welcome Preston North End to Elland Road for a Saturday lunchtime clash. Daniel Farke's side, fresh off a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Middlesbrough despite controversial offside calls, will be eager to capitalise on their formidable home form and extend their lead over the chasing pack
Leeds strength at Elland Road is undeniable. An impressive 17-game unbeaten streak, coupled with a staggering 49 goals scored in just 20 home matches, paints a picture of dominance. However, Farke remains vigilant, acknowledging the need for improvement, particularly concerning the form of leading scorer Joel Piroe. The striker's recent goal drought, with only two goals in his last eleven appearances, has sparked speculation that a fit-again Patrick Bamford might be given the nod to lead the line this weekend.
Preston, in contrast, are struggling to find consistency. A late equaliser denied them victory against Cardiff, leaving them languishing in 16th place. Their away form offers little solace, with only three wins in 20 matches, making them significant underdogs against the Whites. Paul Heckingbottom would like nothing more than to get one over on his previous club, and will try to frustrate Leeds with time wasting and play acting.
Leeds fans anxiously await news on the fitness of Dan James, who sustained an injury in the midweek victory. If he is ruled out, Farke has capable replacements in Willy Gnonto and Largie Ramazani. Joe Rothwell (thigh) and Pascal Struijk (ankle) remain sidelined, meaning Ethan Ampadu will likely drop back into central defence alongside fellow Welsh international Joe Rodon, while Ilea Gruev is expected to retain his place in midfield after an impressive performance against Middlesbrough.
Preston, meanwhile, face their own injury woes. They may have seen the last of first-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman, who is out for the remainder of the season with an ankle problem. The Lilywhites are also short on defensive options, with both Brad Potts (hamstring) and Jack Whatmough (calf) sidelined. This depleted squad will face a stern test against a Leeds side hungry to maintain their position at the summit of the Championship.
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