Leeds United face Norwich City at Elland Road on Wednesday night, in game number 29 of the season for each side.
The Whites are currently fourth in the Sky Bet Championship table, with the Canaries just a few places behind in eighth spot, chasing a play-off position.
Both teams come into the game on the back of important home wins last time out. David Wagner’s side overcome West Bromwich Albion with a first half goal from the returning Josh Sargent, then a second half strike from top-scorer Jonathan Rowe.
Daniel Farke’s side didn’t have such a straight forward clash, against Preston North End. After going a goal down in the second minute, Dan James levelled things up quickly, before Joel Piroe showed composure from the penalty spot to net a 94th minute winner!
Those goals from Farke’s attackers saw them both reach 10 goals for the season. They join Crysencio Summerville in double figures, with a combined total of 32 goals between the trio.
When the teams last met one another early in the season at Carrow Road, Leeds battled back from two goals down at half-time, to run out 3-2 victors.
A win for Norwich this time out could see them move into the play-off positions, above Coventry City, into 6th. Three points wouldn’t see Leeds catch the the teams above, but they would close the gap to just one point.
Kick-off in West Yorkshire is at 7:45pm. Ticket and supporter information can be found further down the page, as well as streaming information for fans around the world.
Ticket information:
There are limited tickets remaining to all supporters for our Sky Bet Championship fixture at home to Norwich City on Wednesday night (24th January 2024, 7.45pm kick-off).
This match is a Category B fixture. Click here to view our 2023/24 General Admission match ticket prices.
Supporters are advised that when purchasing a home match ticket online, the correct price type (Eg, Adult, junior U16) must be selected based on your age on the day of the match.
For more information or if you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact the Leeds United Ticket Office on 0371 334 1992.
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How to watch:
The match has not been selected for live television coverage within the UK.
Live video is available in selected territories outside the UK and Ireland on LUTV, with an LUTV Match Pass. Live audio is available WORLDWIDE on LUTV.
Matchday Live kicks off at 7:15pm UK time with all the build up, analysis and reaction.
For those not in attendance or able to stream the game, you can stay right here on leedsunited.com to follow live updates throughout the 90 minutes on our blog.
Memorable moments against Norwich:
Important supporter information:
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What has Daniel Farke said, ahead of the match?
Head to head:
Wins: 26
Draws: 16
Losses: 20
Top scorer 2023/24:
Leeds: Crysencio Summerville (12)
Norwich: Jonathan Rowe (12)
Officials:
Referee - Matthew Donohue
Assistant Referee - Paul Hodskinson
Assistant Referee - Craig Taylor
Fourth Official - Jeremy Simpson