It's a game that likely comes at a poor time for both sides as Fulham take on Leeds tonight in the FA Cup 5th round.
Fulham are flying high in the Premier League and are just six points off the top-four after an impressive debut season back in the top flight. They've beaten both Hull and Sunderland in the FA Cup so far.
Leeds currently sit 17th in the Premier League just one point clear of the relegation zone. New manager Javi Gracia will be hoping to continue his good start which began with a vital win over Southampton at the weekend. They've overcame Cardiff and Accrington Stanley in their 3rd and 4th round FA Cup ties so far.
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Fulham's best FA Cup result is as runners-up back in 1975 when they lost to West Ham.
Leeds have won the cup just once in 1972 when they beat Arsenal 1-0 at Wembley.
Here's everything you need to know.
Where and when is it?
Craven Cottage, London on Tuesday 28th February.
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is at 7:45pm
What channel is it on?
The match is being show live on BBC 1.
Team news
Marco Silva will be sweating over the fitness of talismanic striker Aleksander Mitrovic as he continues to suffer from a niggling hamstring injury. This aside a strong line-up is to be expected.
Leeds United will likely name a strong side for the tie but will still be without the long-term injured Rodrigo and Stuart Dallas. Pascal Struijk and Luis Sinisterra are unlikely to be available until early March. Javi Gracia however will be hoping to create a winning habit as he hopes to avoid his side dropping into the second tier of English football again.
Odds
Fulham 23/20 Draw 5/2 Leeds 9/4
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