Leeds United return to Sky Bet Championship action on Monday evening, as they travel to Bramall Lane for a table-topping Yorkshire Derby against Sheffield United.
The top two will do battle under the lights in the Steel City, with the Whites keen to extend their scintillating run of form.
Having won their previous three matches in resounding fashion, Daniel Farke’s side hosted Sunderland last time out at Elland Road and picked up another important three points in dramatic style.
A goal down heading into the closing stages of the encounter, substitute Pascal Struijk glanced home an equaliser, before the defender then grabbed his second and won the tie deep into injury time, again heading in from a Joe Rothwell delivery!
That result took United back to the summit of the standings, overtaking the Blades who dropped down to second.
Most recently, Chris Wilder’s side edged past Luton Town at Kenilworth Road thanks to Anel Ahmedhodžić's second-half winner.
The two teams have already met once this campaign in West Yorkshire, where Leeds came on top after strikes from Struijk and Mateo Joseph sealed victory back in October.
Action from Bramall Lane gets underway at 8pm.
How to follow:
The match can be watched live in selected territories. Live studio build up with club icons Jermaine Beckford and Michael Bridges 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:
Information about the Bramall Lane, including parking, directions, and food and drink, can be found HERE.
Discriminatory language or chanting is not acceptable and you could be breaking the law. The club condemns this behaviour and has a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination abuse of all kinds.
Tough measures and sanctions are in place across all English football leagues to tackle dangerous and illegal behaviours within football grounds, and this involves but is not limited to, discriminatory behaviour, tragedy chanting, fans entering the pitch, the use of pyros and throwing objects.
What has Daniel Farke said, ahead of the match?
League position:
Sheffield United: 2nd
Leeds: 1st
Top scorer:
Sheffield United: Tom Cannon (9)
Leeds: Joël Piroe (14)
Rewind: Goals v Sheffield United:
Officials:
Referee - David Webb
Assistant Referees - Constantine Hatzidakis, Shaun Hudson
Fourth Official - Stephen Martin