Newcastle United visit Elland Road this afternoon in an attempt to bounce back from there 2-0 defeat to Arsenal last Sunday.
Having won seven of their last eight fixtures before the Arsenal clash, the Magpies will hope last Sunday’s result is only a small blip in their pursuit of Champions League football – with two more wins likely to be enough, to secure themselves a top four spot.
Leeds however find themselves battling at the other end of the table, currently sat second bottom with idea of relegation becoming more and more realistic as the weeks go by. So, ‘Big Sam’ will likely be desperate to get the three points and get one over his former side in the process.
Here's all you need to know ahead of a big day of Premier League action.
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Is Leeds United v Newcastle United on TV?
The game will be broadcasted live on TV via BT Sports 1 with coverage set to start from 11:30am
What time does Leeds United v Newcastle United kick-off?
The game gets under way at 12:30pm today, with team news from Elland Road at 11:30am
How can I follow Leeds Unitedv Newcastle United live?
As always, Chronicle Live will be live blogging the game as it happens from Elland Road. We'll have all the build up, team news, match analysis and post-match reaction. You can follow our live blog here
What is the Leeds United v Newcastle United team news?
Despite limping off against Arsenal last Sunday, midfielder Joelinton has seemingly shaken off his knock and been seen training ahead of the Leeds clash. Fellow midfielder Sean Longstaff is still a doubt though after damaging his damaging his foot against Everton, last month.
Leeds meanwhile are set to be without Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams and Stuart Dallas – who are all out for the remainder of the season. Joel Robles will likely keep his place between the sticks after impressing against Manchester City last weekend.
Leeds United v Newcastle United match odds
- Leeds win 15/4
- Draw 13/5
- Newcastle win 4/6
Premier League fixtures
Here are all the weekend's Premier League games, and kick-off times
SATURDAY
- Leeds vs Newcastle (12.30pm)
- Aston Villa vs Spurs (3pm)
- Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest (3pm)
- Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (3pm)
- Manchester United vs Wolves (3pm)
- Southampton vs Fulham (3pm)
SUNDAY
- Everton vs Manchester City (2pm)
- Brentford vs West Ham (2pm)
- Arsenal vs Brighton (4.30pm)
MONDAY
- Leicester City vs Liverpool (8pm)
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