Leeds United will be once again hoping to overcome turmoil off the pitch to push themselves higher in the Championship table against Cardiff City.
Manager Neil Redfearn's future is under scrutiny ahead of their clash against the Bluebirds, whose manager Russell Slade is also under pressure for his side's recent performances.
Leeds
Leeds are once again embroiled in turmoil as the future of Redfearn is in doubt after his assistant Steve Thompson was suspended by the club last week.
The 49-year-old was reportedly ready to resign after the decision was made without his knowledge, and has yet to confirm that he will remain at the club for next season.
Redfearn's departure would be a huge loss for the Whites as he has helped stabilise the team in the Championship amid the chaos off the field after the suspension of owner Massimo Cellino and the sackings of Dave Hockaday and Darko Milanic.
The former midfielder is one of the main reasons why the club are not fighting for their lives at the foot of the table, while he has also brought through a string of young exciting prospects, including Alex Mowatt.
Leeds are comfortably in mid-table as they are 16 points clear of the relegation zone, but are well off competing for a place in the playoffs in the near future, despite the emerging talent in the squad.
Redfearn has built a good outfit, but one that lacks experience as displayed in their 4-3 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers last time out. Their unbeaten run in March came to a grinding halt in their loss against Blackburn Rovers, which was further compounded at Molineux.
However, for the majority of the campaign the Whites' home form has been solid enough with 29 of their 52 points at Elland Road, and with three of their remaining matches at home there is hope that Redfearn's men can finish the season strongly.
Conceding seven goals in their last two matches will be of concern to the 49-year-old, but his team have proved they can be resolute at the back as they conceded just two goals in five games in their unbeaten run in March.
Recent form: LLDWDW
Cardiff
Cardiff's 3-0 defeat at the hands of Bolton Wanderers put a bit of pressure under Slade as his side have struggled for consistency under his reign.
The Bluebirds sit just one place above Leeds in the table in 13th as they have been unable to bounce back to the Premier League at the first attempt.
Slade's team have been marred by inconsistency since his arrival as they have enjoyed decent spells of form, but have then been set back by long runs without picking up a victory.
Cardiff will look back at their run of form in January and February with major regrets as they went on a seven-match streak without a win in the Championship, which dropped them out of the top half of the table.
Since then, they have been unable to regain their form, which has not been aided by the decision to allow Kenwyne Jones and Matthew Connolly to leave the club on loan deals.
Cardiff are simply treading water until the end of the season, which can breed results like their defeat to Bolton as they caved in front of their own fans.
The Bluebirds have to pick up further victories before the end of the campaign to ease the pressure on Slade and ensure that he does not start next season in the crosshairs of chairman Vincent Tan.
Recent form: LDWDWL
Team News
Leeds will be without young midfielder Lewis Cook for the clash against the Bluebirds as he is still sidelined with an injury.
Kalvin Phillips could continue alongside fellow youngster Alex Mowatt in the heart of midfield after making his debut against Wolves, while Billy Sharp could push for a return to the starting lineup.
Zan Benedicic and Tommaso Bianchi are ruled out of contention due to serious injuries, which could rule them out for the rest of the campaign.
Cardiff are without a host of first-team players for the trip to Elland Road. Alex Revell injured his back against Bolton and is likely to join Federico Macheda, Lee Peltier, Anthony Pilkington and Kagisho Dikgacoi on the sidelines.
Conor McAleny could return to the starting lineup after missing the match against Bolton, while Ben Turner is also line to feature.
Leeds possible starting lineup:
Silvestri, Wotton, Bamba, Cooper, Taylor, Berardi, Murphy, Byram, Mowatt, Phillips, Antenucci
Cardiff possible starting lineup:
Marshall, Fabio, Manga, Morrison, Malone, Noone, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Ralls, Doyle, McAleny
Head To Head
Cardiff claimed victory in the reverse fixture earlier this season as goals from Bruno Ecuele Manga, Macheda and Jones secured a 3-1 win at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The Bluebirds did the double over the Whites in their run to promotion in the 2012-13 campaign, including a 1-0 win at Elland Road thanks to a strike from Fraizer Campbell.
Cardiff have fared better in the fixture over the course of history as they have won 24 of the 51 meetings, while Leeds have claimed victory 14 times. The Bluebirds are unbeaten in their last 15 fixtures against the Whites in all competitions.
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We say: Leeds 1-1 Cardiff
Neither team is going be relegated, so there is little to play for in this fixture other than pride.
Leeds have lost their last two matches and will be determined to get back to form to give Redfearn a reason to remain at the club, but their recent defensive frailties could cost them the three points at Elland Road.
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