Leeds United return to Sky Bet Championship action as they travel to Norfolk to face Norwich City on Tuesday evening.
The Whites roared to a fine victory over Coventry City last time out, with Willy Gnonto, Jayden Bogle and Joel Piroe amongst the goals in the 3-0 success.
That impressive result made it successive wins in the league, after Daniel Farke’s side ran out 2-0 victors at Cardiff City last time out.
Those results leave Leeds fifth in the early season standings, having notably recorded five clean sheets in the seven matches to date.
Tuesday’s visit to East Anglia will mark a third return for Farke to his former employers, with the Whites recording a 3-2 comeback victory in the league last campaign, before they were held to a goalless draw in the first leg of the Play-Off semi-finals.
Johannes Hoff Thorup’s start to life in the Carrow Road dugout has seen the Canaries pick up three wins from their opening seven fixtures, as they sit 10th in the table.
Last time out, a hat-trick from Spanish winger Borja Sainz inspired the Norfolk outfit to a 3-2 win away at Derby County.
Action from Carrow Road gets underway at 7:45pm.
Highlights from our last victory:
How to watch:
The match is available to watch worldwide, excluding in the UK and Ireland due to broadcast restrictions. Studio build up with Rich Williams, Michael Bridges and former manager Simon Grayson starts from 7:15pm, before worldwide live audio commentary with Bryn Law and club legend Tony Dorigo for monthly audio subscribers. Match passes include video build up, analysis and reaction at video.leedsunited.com. Buy your match pass HERE.
The match has also been selected for live television coverage within the UK, on Sky Sports. For further information on how to watch the game across the rest of the world, please see our ‘How to Watch’ guide on leedsunited.com, ahead of kick-off!
Supporters can also follow all the updates live on leedsunited.com with our online blog throughout the match.
Important supporter information:
More information about Carrow Road, including directions and parking, can be found HERE.
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What has Daniel Farke said ahead of the match?
Head-to-head:
Wins: 28
Draws: 17
Losses: 20
League position:
Norwich: 10th
Leeds: 5th
Top scorer:
Norwich: Borja Sainz (6)
Leeds: Joel Piroe (3)
Last time against Norwich:
Officials:
Referee - Stephen Martin
Assistant Referees - Mark Dwyer, Greg Read
Fourth Official - Matthew Donohue