Leeds United vs West Ham United Match Thread
22 Oct 2025 01:55 pm, by Ellandback1
Friday 24th October 8:00pm | Elland Road
Leeds welcome West Ham United to Elland Road on Friday evening in a clash both sides will view as pivotal to their seasons. The hosts have managed just one victory in their last eight outings, while Nuno Espírito Santo continues to search for his first win since taking charge of the Hammers. With both teams under pressure and desperate for momentum, the stage is set for a tense and potentially defining evening in West Yorkshire.
Leeds were left frustrated after a limp defeat at Burnley last weekend, a performance that echoed some of the bad habits of old—plenty of possession, plenty of caution, but little in the way of incision. This week has seen calls for greater bravery in selection and approach, with several questioning whether Daniel Farke might freshen things up with the likes of Jaka Bijol, Ao Tanaka, and Joel Piroe all mentioned as potential inclusions to inject physicality and creativity into a side that averages 13 shots per game yet converts just 6.7%—their lowest rate in a decade.
Farke, though, insists there is little wrong with the process. “We’ve been dominant in most games,” he said in his pre-match press conference. “The better side but not the more effective side. We’ve worked hard on the training pitch to improve our finishing—because the only stat that matters is goals.” The German remains calm under pressure, stressing that his team’s focus is on performance rather than panic. “No added pressure. Every game at this level has pressure. We’ve worked our socks off for 24 months to be here on a Friday night in the Premier League.”

Injury and illness will again shape Leeds’ options. Willy Gnonto and Noah Okafor are making progress but remain short of full training, while Ethan Ampadu and Pascal Struijk have been battling illness. First-choice goalkeeper Lucas Perri should be available, and teenage forward Harry Gray has returned to team sessions after signing a new contract. Farke hinted at possible changes but ruled out major risks, noting that “if you’re not in training on the final day, you’re not in the matchday squad.”
West Ham arrive with problems of their own. Nuno’s side are missing defenders Konstantinos Mavropanos and Niclas Füllkrug, and though the Portuguese coach’s tactical blueprint is already visible, it remains a work in progress. His teams have historically sat deep, compact in the middle, and looked to spring forward with pace. With Jarrod Bowen the talisman and former Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville eager to impress on his return, the visitors carry a familiar counter-attacking threat. Farke knows that danger well—Nuno’s teams have beaten him three times in four meetings, typically by absorbing pressure and striking on the break.
For Leeds, the challenge is as much psychological as tactical. After recent setbacks, the call from supporters is for energy, aggression, and conviction. Farke will demand control and patience but knows that Elland Road thrives on urgency and courage. Against a West Ham side still searching for rhythm, Leeds have a chance to reassert themselves under the lights. Yet to do so, they must find what’s been missing for weeks—ruthlessness in front of goal and composure in both boxes.








