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Leeds United take on Derby County today at Pride Park, with new head coach Paul Heckingbottom still searching for his first win in charge of Leeds since his switch from Yorkshire rivals Barnsley FC.
| #LUFC Starting XI presented by @Ladbrokes:
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 21, 2018
Wiedwald, De Bock, Cooper (c), Jansson, Berardi, Vieira, Forshaw, Dallas, Hernandez, Roofe, Lasogga pic.twitter.com/Tsogwaof57
Leeds welcome Samu Saiz back into the matchday 18 after a six game ban because of a red card for spitting against Newport County in the FA Cup. Liam Cooper and Gaetano Berardi are also welcomed back into the squad, taking up starting spots after they finished serving bans for multiple red cards this season and violent conduct.
THE TEAMS ARE IN!!!
— Derby County (@dcfcofficial) February 21, 2018
Here's your #DCFC to face @LUFC at Pride Park Stadium this evening, #dcfcfans! pic.twitter.com/Ll4UbYFsZK
Derby will start former England striker David Nugent as well as former Leeds keeper Scott Carson and another former Leeds player in Bradley Johnson will also be in the matchday 18 for Derby as well.
Read our Match Preview to get ready for tonight’s match and listen to the latest Mighty Whites Podcast as well.
If you’re in the UK or Ireland, the match will be shown on Sky Sports Football and it will also be televised in Africa on Fox Sports 1, in Australia and New Zealand it will be shown on beIN Sports 2 and beIN Sports 12 HD Arabia in much of the Middle East.
As for streaming, if you’re in the United States, the match will be covered on WatchESPN.com and DAZN in Canada. It will also be shown on beIN Sports Connect in Australia and New Zealand.
If you don’t see where you are watching the match from listed above, check out livesoccertv for more information.
Hopefully we’ll be celebrating a win tonight. MOT