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Leeds United will face off against Brentford FC in a must-win (how many times have I typed that recently?) match-up for both teams if either is to have a chance to catch Bristol City for the final playoff spot.
Leeds will hoping to put the memory of the last minute loss at Derby County behind them while Brentford will be flying after battering Birmingham City 5-0 at home in midweek.
| Tomorrow's fixture with Brentford will be available to watch live on LUTV around the world, outside of the UK and Ireland
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 23, 2018
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/CV7rEFddOM pic.twitter.com/MqWKJQNLnX
Yes, this match will be shown on LUTV worldwide, and it’s not available on TV in the UK and Ireland, or any other streaming or TV services.
By now, most overseas fans know the drill, log on to LUTV, pay your £5, and watch a stream and pray it doesn’t crash during the build-up to a goal.
I’m sure if you search around, you can find a dodgy stream on Twitter, if that’s your thing.
Anyway, while you’re waiting for the match to kick off, read the match preview from yesterday here and listen to the latest Mighty Whites Podcast as well.
Will this match see Paul Heckingbottom win his first match as boss of Leeds? Or will the former Barnsley FC manager once again fail to get all three points and extend Leeds’ winless streak yet another match?
EDIT: Here are the lineups:
| Your #LUFC Starting XI presented by @Ladbrokes:
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 24, 2018
Wiedwald, Berardi, Cooper (c), Jansson, Anita, Phillips, O'Kane, Alioski, Saiz, Dallas, Lasogga pic.twitter.com/qKZi4Rtk70
Ryan Woods replaces Josh McEachran while Sergi Canos returns to bench #LUFCBEES pic.twitter.com/xOX2ATz4ES
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) February 24, 2018
Adam Forshaw’s wife apparently went into labour earlier, which is why he’s missing.
And honestly, if fans have an issue with someone wanting to be with his wife when their baby is being born? F off.