Leeds United host Birmingham City at Elland Road as they look to reclaim their place at the top of the Championship following their 2-1 defeat to Millwall last time out.
Birmingham fared rather better in their last game, beating Middlesbrough 2-1 late on thanks to an Odin Bailey strike.
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Leeds United have dropped off after a sensational start to the season that saw them go unbeaten in their first five games, winning four of those.
However, Marcelo Bielsa's side have since lost three of their last six, each by a one-goal margin as a lack of clinical finishing plagues the team.
Leeds significantly out-shot their opposition in the 1-0 losses against both Swansea City and Charlton Athletic, and had the lion's share of possession in all three defeats.
There have been calls from many of the Leeds faithful to include on-loan Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah over the misfiring Patrick Bamford, who has failed to score a goal since August despite retaining his spot as first-choice centre-forward.
Nketiah, on the other hand, has managed four goals and an assist despite playing just 329 minutes across all competitions, an impressive record of a goal or assist every 65.8 minutes.
Birmingham have had a very mixed campaign, winning as many games as they have lost - five - to sit comfortably mid-table in 12th.
Caretaker head coach Pep Clotet's victory over Middlesbrough ended a run of three consecutive defeats and steadied the ship somewhat.
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Bielsa lost Liam Cooper and Jamie Shackleton to injury during their 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion and both remain sidelined for this clash.
However, Leeds could be boosted by the returns of Adam Forshaw and the talismanic Pablo Hernandez, whom Bielsa indicated were aiming to return after the international break.
Gaetano Berardi's red card against Millwall has been rescinded, meaning he will be able to partner Brighton & Hove Albion loanee Ben White at the heart of defence once more.
For Clotet, Jefferson Montero, Jonathan Grounds and Cheick Keita are still lacking in terms of fitness, while Maikel Kieftenbeld remains a long-term absentee.
There are no fresh injury concerns for the caretaker boss, however, and he will be able to name an unchanged team if he chooses.
Leeds United possible starting lineup:
Casilla; Ayling, White, Berardi, Alioski; Phillips, Costa, Klich, Dallas, Harrison; Bamford
Birmingham City possible starting lineup:
Camp; Colin, Roberts, Dean, Pedersen; Crowley, Sunjic, Bellingham, Villalba; Alvaro, Jutkiewicz
We say: Leeds United 2-1 Birmingham City
Leeds come into most Championship games as the favourites and this is no different. Bielsa's side were reduced to 10 men for most of the contest against Millwall and were narrowly beaten but with a full complement they should run out winners - although they can only seem to win by the odd goal.
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