1
Coventry
95
2
Ipswich
84
3
Millwall
83
4
Southampton
80
5
Middlesbrough
80
6
Hull City
73
7
Wrexham
71
8
Derby County
69
9
Norwich City
65
10
Birmingham City
64
11
Swansea City
64
12
Bristol City
62
13
Sheffield United
60
14
Preston North End
60
15
Queens Park Rangers
58
16
Watford
57
17
Stoke City
55
18
Portsmouth
55
19
Charlton Athletic
53
20
Blackburn
52
21
West Brom
51
22
Oxford United
47
23
Leicester City
46
24
Sheffield Wednesday
0
If Leeds United want to finally win promotion back to the English Premier League, then winning this game is going to be vital. They start the weekend second, which is the final automatic promotion spot. Their lead over third-placed Sheffield United is two points and a win at Elland Road won't just take them back to the top of the table but five points clear of their opponents with eight games to go. After an inconsistent start to the year, they have won five of their last six league games including the last three, scoring eight goals and conceding none. Eight of their last ten home league games have been won, with the last defeat being by current Championship leaders Norwich City.
Sheffield United can move ahead of Leeds into the second automatic promotion place if they can win at Elland Road. A defeat will make it more likely they'll have to win th play-offs to get promoted. They beat Brentford at home on Tuesday evening, their fifth win in their last six league games, all with clean sheets. On their travels, United have only won one of their last five league games with three being drawn. This is a vital game for both teams and Leeds United can make home advantage pay and get the win.