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Here we are again then folks... Leeds meet Manchester United in a cup tie, but this time, we're at fortress Elland Road for the match on Tuesday night.
As all Whites fans remember, the last time Leeds faced the bitter rivals from across the Pennies 18 months ago, Leeds came away with a famous FA Cup third round win.
The Red Devils will no doubt have revenge in their mind following Jermaine Beckford's solitary goal at Old Trafford but Simon Grayson's players will be desperate to get the chance to do something similar when the two teams line-up.
The Whites boss has his focus solely on promotion to the top flight but knows how much another victory over Manchester United would mean to every single Leeds fan and the hosts are rated 5/1 shots to repeat that win from January 2010.
But with Leeds due to face Brighton on Friday night, Grayson may decide to give some of his fringe players a run out. The visitors are also set to rotate but can be picked up at 1/2 with Sportingbet to win in 90 minutes with the draw 14/5.
Tuesday night will be a re-run of the 1991 League Cup semi-final where Sir Alex Ferguson's team won both legs and with the Whites reaching the fourth round just once in the last nine years, home supporters could be forgiven for being a tad pessimistic.
But with four wins from six league and cup matches, Leeds are in decent form and only need to call upon the experience of January 2010.
Meanwhile, Manchester United arrive in West Yorkshire in ominous form. They've netted 25 goals in seven matches this season and have made their best start to a league campaign since 1985.
Leeds have yet to keep a clean sheet in any competition this season and at odds of 1/2 for both teams to score, are not expected to keep the Premier League champions out. And with goals again expected at Elland Road, Over 2.5 has been chalked up at 9/20.
A better bet may be to look towards the Over 3.5 goals market, where Sportingbet are offering 6/5 to see four goals or more scored.
A 3-2 home win can be gobbled up at a whopping 40/1 but if you expect a tight encounter and a throwback to the FA Cup final victory, Sportingbet will throw down 18/1 that Leeds come away with another 1-0 win.
Ross McCormack continues to be the main man in the Whites attack and he's 7/1 to strike first with Jonny Howson a 12/1 shout and Darren O'Dea a larger 33/1 selection.
Finally, if you've confidence in Leeds taking the tie to extra-time, then surely the 6/4 on Leeds in the Double Chance appeals. That means, if the Whites avoid defeat inside the 90 minutes, you'll collect some winnings!
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- Odds are correct at the time of writing.