After losing in last season’s Championship playoff final to Southampton, Leeds are determined to leave nothing to chance this season and will be hoping to continue their rich run of form at Elland Road when Sunderland head to town on Monday.
It should be easy to put a line through last week’s FA Cup defeat to Millwall – the competition will have held little value to the Yorkshire outfit as they aim to get back into the big time – and they have dropped just two points in their last 13 home second-tier clashes.
Daniel Farke’s team have kept six straight clean sheets in the league, including their 7-0 home success over Cardiff last time out and a 4-0 win at Watford on Tuesday, but they may not have things as easy against the Black Cats.
After losing in last season’s Championship playoff final to Southampton, Leeds are determined to leave nothing to chance this season and will be hoping to continue their rich run of form at Elland Road when Sunderland head to town on Monday.
It should be easy to put a line through last week’s FA Cup defeat to Millwall – the competition will have held little value to the Yorkshire outfit as they aim to get back into the big time – and they have dropped just two points in their last 13 home second-tier clashes.
Daniel Farke’s team have kept six straight clean sheets in the league, including their 7-0 home success over Cardiff last time out and a 4-0 win at Watford on Tuesday, but they may not have things as easy against the Black Cats.
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After losing in last season’s Championship playoff final to Southampton, Leeds are determined to leave nothing to chance this season and will be hoping to continue their rich run of form at Elland Road when Sunderland head to town on Monday.
It should be easy to put a line through last week’s FA Cup defeat to Millwall – the competition will have held little value to the Yorkshire outfit as they aim to get back into the big time – and they have dropped just two points in their last 13 home second-tier clashes.