Leeds United will have to wait over two weeks to bounce back from the 1-0 defeat against Newcastle United.
Jonjo Shelvey's second-half strike proved to be the difference between the two sides, as the Whites were beaten at Elland Road for just the third time this season.
However, Leeds are now not in action until Wednesday, February 9 due to a winter break in the Premier League campaign, which will run until the first weekend of the new month when Burnley host Watford in a rearranged fixture.
After the Whites were knocked out of the FA Cup by West Ham United earlier this month, the top-flight is Leeds' only priority and it's safe to say their next five fixtures could be vital in where they will end up this term.
Leeds Live have taken a look at who the Whites will face after the winter break.
Aston Villa (A) - 09/02/22
With the reverse fixture yet to be played, Aston Villa are the only opponent Leeds haven't faced so far this season and it's expected to be a tough test when they travel to the West Midlands.
The Villians have looked a rejuvenated side since Steven Gerrard's appointment in November and they are beginning to pick up some impressive results, including Saturday's 1-0 win at Everton.
However, Leeds should take confidence from the 3-0 success at Villa Park last season and their recent performances on the road, which has put some breathing room between them and the relegation zone.
Everton (A) - 12/02/22
This is poised to be a crucial game in the context of Leeds' season given Everton's current league position and the state of play at the bottom of the Premier League.
Duncan Ferguson's side will move level on points with the Whites with a win over Newcastle on February 8, which may make this game even more important if Bielsa's men fail to pick up all three points at Villa.
Everton and Leeds sit 16th and 15th in the table and both clubs could be dragged into the relegation battle should go against them in the next month.
Manchester United (H) - 19/02/22
A fixture steeped in history, Manchester United have seemingly re-found some form of late, beating Brentford and fellow top-four chasers West Ham United in their last two fixtures.
Ralf Rangnick has steadied the ship since Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer's departure, losing just one of his 10 matches in charge and they will be keen to push on after the winter break.
The Whites, however, will be looking for a better performance from the one which lost 5-1 at Old Trafford on the opening day of the season, with Luke Ayling scoring Leeds' only goal.
Tottenham Hotspur (H) - 26/02/22
Another challenger for the Champions League places, Tottenham Hotspur suffered their first Premier League defeat under Antonio Conte with a 2-0 loss at Chelsea on the weekend.
This put an end to a nine-game unbeaten run in the top-flight and it seemed as though Spurs were becoming the favourites to take that fourth spot before the game at Stamford Bridge.
In the reverse fixture against Leeds, Daniel James' first-half effort was cancelled out by goals from Sergio Reguilon and Pierre Emile-Hoijberg to earn Tottenham a 2-1 success in north London.
Leicester City (A) - 05/03/22
After letting another lead slip to draw 1-1 with Brighton & Hove Albion, Leicester City have hit a stumbling block in recent weeks and are struggling to replicate last season's excellent form.
The Foxes currently sit in 10th, having won seven of their 20 top-flight matches but are still in the FA Cup and the Europa Conference League, with a two-legged tie against Randers to play before they face Leeds.
Marcelo Bielsa's side secured a 3-1 win in this fixture last season and it was arguably one of their most impressive performances, with Patrick Bamford, Stuart Dallas and Jack Harrison finding the scoresheet.