Leeds United travel to Molineux in desperate search of a win to help lift the club out of the relegation zone. Supporters will be hoping Jack Harrison’s thunderous equaliser against Brighton last weekend can be used as a springboard to save the Whites’ season.
As it stands, Leeds are one point adrift from Premier League safety. A tight bottom half of the table means just three points separate 18th-placed Bournemouth and Crystal Palace in 12th.
A purple patch from now until the end of the campaign should be enough to maintain the Whites’ top-flight status. Their first chance to get on the win column comes this weekend against Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are 13th in the table. Ahead of the clash, LeedsLive has profiled how you can tune in to the potential six-pointer.
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When is Wolves vs Leeds?
Wolves vs Leeds will take place this Saturday (March 18) at Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton, England. The game is set to kick off at 3pm.
How can I watch Wolves vs Leeds?
As the game kicks off at 3pm on a Saturday, the fixture is governed by English football’s “blackout” rule. No matches are allowed to be broadcast from 2.15pm until 5.15pm - a rule that has been in place since the 1960s to encourage supporters to attend.
This means the Whites’ trip to Wolves will not be broadcast to a UK audience. If you are viewing from overseas, click here to discover how you can tune in from your region.
There will be a LeedsLive live blog of the game, with instant blow-by-blow coverage here.
Betting odds
As the home team, the Wanderers head into the clash as favourites. They are 5/4 with Bet365. Leeds are 12/5 and the draw is 1//5.
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