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Leeds United's remaining fixtures ahead of Championship restart

Ahead of the Championship restart later this week, Sports Mole looks at leaders Leeds United's remaining fixtures.

Leeds United continue their quest for a Premier League return this weekend when the Championship resumes following a three-month absence.

The Whites have not competed in the top tier since 2004, but they are on the brink of promotion with nine games to go.

Marcelo Bielsa's men lead second-place West Bromwich Albion by a point and, more importantly, have a seven-point buffer on Fulham in third.

Four wins may well be enough to guarantee a place in the Premier League and, on the face of it, United have a favourable run-in.

Leeds United's Luke Ayling celebrates with teammates after he scores their first goal on February 29, 2020© Reuters

Indeed, arguably the toughest of Leeds's remaining matches is their first game back this weekend against bogey side Cardiff City.

The Whites have won only three of the past 24 encounters against the Bluebirds and relinquished a three-goal lead to draw 3-3 in the reverse fixture.

That trip to South Wales is followed by back-to-back home games against Fulham and Luton Town, with the first of those arguably the biggest game of the Championship season.

Stoke City, Barnsley and Charlton Athletic are still to visit Elland Road, while trips to Blackburn Rovers, Swansea City and Derby County must also be factored in.

Leeds United's remaining fixtures in full

Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa pops a squat on February 15, 2020© Reuters

Cardiff City (a) - Sunday, June 21 at 12pm

Fulham (h) - Saturday, June 27 at 3pm

Luton Town (h) - Tuesday, June 30 at 7.45pm

Blackburn Rovers (a) - Saturday, July 4 at 3pm

Stoke City (h) - Thursday, July 9 at 5pm

Swansea City (a) - Sunday, July 12 at 3pm

Barnsley (h) - Wednesday, July 15 at 7.45pm*

Derby County (a) - Saturday, July 18 at 3pm*

Charlton Athletic (h) - Tuesday, July 21 at 7.45pm*

*Kickoff dates and times subject to change once TV schedule is finalised

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