Leeds United are back in action on Saturday (5:30pm) looking for a third successive victory in the Premier League. The Whites welcome Manchester City who last season finished as runners-up in the top flight to Liverpool. Pep Guardiola has led the Cityzens to unprecedented success since becoming manager in 2016, but his side come into the game in mixed form, having been beaten 5-2 last time out in the top-flight, at home to Leicester City.
Manager/head coach
Leeds United: Marcelo Bielsa
Manchester City: Pep Guardiola
League position
Leeds United: 7th
Manchester City: 13th
Premier League form
Leeds United: LWW
Manchester City: WL
Premier League top scorer
Leeds United: Patrick Bamford (3)
Manchester City: Nathan Ake, Kevin De Bruyne, Gabriel Jesus, Phil Foden, Riyad Mahrez (1)
Head to head
Leeds United wins: 42
Draws: 17
Manchester City: 45
Last time at Elland Road
Monday 22nd March 2004
Premier League
Leeds United 2 (McPhail 23, Viduka pen 76)
Manchester City 1 (Anelka 44)
Team news
Adam Forshaw and Pablo Hernandez are set to be missing through injury, whilst Jack Harrison is unable to play against his parent club. Diego Llorente could be included in the matchday squad, after missing out last weekend against Sheffield United. Manchester City are set to be without forwards Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus through injury.
Officials
Referee - Michael Dean
Assistant Referee 1 - Ian Hussin
Assistant Referee 2 - Darren Cann
Fourth Official - Anthony Taylor
Video Assistant Referee - Peter Bankes
The key battle
Kalvin Phillips v Kevin De Bruyne
Widely regarded as currently being the best midfielder in the Premier League, Belgium international De Bruyne is one of Man City's most influential players. England international Phillips will be looking to stop him on Saturday.
Latest odds
Leeds United: 6/1
Draw: 9/2
Manchester City: 4/11
(Odds correct at time of article published)
How to watch
Saturday's game will be live on Sky Sports. Live audio commentary is also available on LUTV. Click here for more information.