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Leeds United host Hull City today at Elland Road, with Leeds having a chance to go into the top six with a win. The can also go into the top six with a draw, but the math is a little more complicated and involves the two clubs above them, Aston Villa and Sheffield United, drawing in today’s late match.
@LUFCDATA Hull have only beaten us once in our last 6 Elland Road meetings, that win coming in 2012. Just a wee stat for you #lufcdata #lufc #mot
— Tom Townend (@Tomtownend99) December 19, 2017
Cheers Tom. Always got time for a good stat. We've also scored 2 or more goals against them in seven of our last 8 home games. #MOT https://t.co/ONybrTKbrP
— LUFCDATA (@LUFCDATA) December 19, 2017
Leeds have a pretty good record against Hull at Elland Road, and with Hull still reeling after just missing out on safety in the Premier League last season, Leeds will be feeling confident of grabbing all three points.
Check out our preview of the match and listen to the latest Mighty Whites Podcast while you wait for the match to start.
The match will be on LUTV for overseas viewers, and you can listen to the match on BBC Radio Leeds or the LUTV audio stream. Since the match will be on LUTV, I’m sure that dodgy streams will be available, if you’d care to blow up your computer.
The match will also be available via the Leeds App.
EDIT: Here are the lineups!
◾️ | Here’s the @HullCity team to face @LUFC in today’s @SkyBetChamp clash at Elland Road #LEEHUL pic.twitter.com/NZsnqPlR48
— Hull City (@HullCity) December 23, 2017
| Your #LUFC Starting XI presented by @Ladbrokes
— Leeds United (@LUFC) December 23, 2017
Wiedwald, Ayling, Cooper, Jansson, Berardi, Vieira, Phillips, Cibicki, Hernandez, Alioski, Roofe pic.twitter.com/VdkositNlF