Leeds United kick off the Easter weekend double header with a trip to the Kassam Stadium to face Oxford United on Good Friday, with the action getting underway at 8pm.
The Whites head into the encounter in impressive form, having picked up back-to-back victories following a 1-1 draw away at Luton Town.
Daniel Farke’s side bounced back to winning ways with a hard-fought 1-0 triumph at Middlesbrough courtesy of Dan James’ early goal on Teesside.
Manor Solomon and Jayden Bogle were then on target for United in a 2-1 success over Preston North End last time out at Elland Road.
Those results took Leeds back to the summit of the Sky Bet Championship, whilst Oxford United sit in 17th place in their first season back in the second tier.
Last time out, Gary Rowett’s side took a big stride towards safety after edging past Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, thanks to Sam Long’s late winner in the Steel City.
The two teams have already met once this campaign, with the Whites putting in a dominant display at Elland Road to record an emphatic 4-0 victory back in December.
James, Bogle and Solomon again were amongst the goals, alongside Brenden Aaronson, in the final home match of 2024.
Action from the Kassam Stadium gets underway at 8pm.
Last time out:
How to follow:
The match can be watched live in selected territories. Live studio build up with club legends Jermaine Beckford and Dom Matteo starts from 7:30pm, before worldwide live audio commentary with Bryn Law and club legend Tony Dorigo. 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 television coverage within the UK on Sky Sports. For more information, 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:
Please note that there will be no CrossCountry train services running after the match, so fans are reminded to plan their trips accordingly. More information, including updates, can be found HERE.
More information about the Kassam Stadium can be found HERE, along with further information for travelling supporters HERE.
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League position:
Oxford: 17th
Leeds: 1st
Top scorer:
Oxford: Mark Harris (6)
Leeds: Joël Piroe (15)
Officials:
Referee – Dean Whitestone
Assistant Referees – Andrew Fox, Alex James
Fourth Official – Gavin Ward