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Winger Danny Webber is hoping the visit of his former club Watford can provide a platform for the Championship run-in for Leeds United at Elland Road.

United go into the game searching for a first home win since Doncaster were beaten in February and Danny, who made 75 appearances for the Hornets, is coming up against a club he has fond memories of.

"I really enjoyed my time at Watford," said Danny. "They're good people, good fans and I had a good time down there, but I won't want to give them anything on Saturday.

"Sean Dyche seems to have revitalised them. They have a good bit of form together and are doing well. We have to do our part and win our battles.

"If the fans can get behind us like they did against West Ham, which was fantastic, and we have to see it through to the 93rd minute or wherever it may."

United go into the game on the back of an impressive 1-0 win at Millwall last weekend, and are now looking to erase the memory of the 7-3 beating at the hands of Nottingham Forest last time out at home.

"Milllwall was the sort of game which can get you in the Play-Offs which is where you want to be," said Danny.

"I'd never had seven goals scored against teams I'd played for since I was about 10 years old. It hurts your pride. It was a case of going back to basics, win your individual battles and whether it's pretty or not you have to win your three points.

"Everyone has put a shift in and if it makes you harder to beat that's what you want."

United also go into the game just three points away from the Play-Off places after another week of results where the teams above us have failed to seize the initiative.

"It's a bit of surprise we are where we are because people are taking points off each other, but that's what the Championship is," added Danny.

"We came off against Forest looking like it was over and then we win at Millwall and we're right back in there. There are a lot of teams who are very similar, who are capable on their day of taking points off each other.

"Reading are the form team in the division and there's not many others hitting that kind of form. It's just a case of picking up as many points as you can and see where you finish up."