
Monday 28th April 8:00pm | Elland Road
Leeds United return to action on Monday night with the chance to reclaim top spot in the Championship when they host Bristol City at Elland Road. Following Burnley’s result over the weekend, Daniel Farke’s men know a victory would put them back in control of their title destiny heading into the final weekend. After an emotional week celebrating their promotion, Leeds must quickly refocus if they are to finish the season as champions.
Daniel Farke cut a relaxed but determined figure during his pre-match press conference, batting away speculation about his future and reaffirming his commitment to the club’s long-term vision. He stressed the importance of maintaining momentum, describing winning the Championship title as "something really special" to cap what he believes has been a historic season for the Whites. With promotion already secured, attention now turns to ensuring Leeds cross the line in first place.
Leeds are expected to field a strong side despite the celebrations earlier in the week. Pascal Struijk and Joe Rothwell remain unavailable through injury, meaning Ethan Ampadu is likely to continue alongside Joe Rodon at centre-back. Junior Firpo could make one of his final appearances before a rumoured summer move to Real Betis, while Daniel Farke may look to blood some youngsters from the bench if circumstances allow, with Sam Chambers, Harry Gray, and Isaac Schmidt among those in contention.

Visitors Bristol City arrive at Elland Road looking to cement their own ambitions. Sitting fifth in the table, Liam Manning’s side are fighting to secure their play-off place, but they come into the game after a 3-1 defeat to Luton Town. The Robins are struggling with injuries, with Cam Pring ruled out, Joe Williams a major doubt, and Harry Cornick, Mark Sykes, and Luke McNally all sidelined. Nevertheless, they have lost just twice in their last ten outings and will pose a stern test.
Farke was full of praise for the work done by Manning at Bristol City, acknowledging the visitors as one of the Championship’s better sides this season. However, he made it clear that his focus is entirely on Leeds maintaining their standards, highlighting the need for strong preparation and professionalism even after the highs of promotion celebrations. With the planning for Premier League football already underway, Farke’s message was clear: there can be no letting up.
Monday night under the Elland Road lights promises to be another memorable occasion. Leeds will look to ride the wave of emotion and support from the stands as they push to add a Championship title to their promotion achievement. Victory would not just be a symbolic statement of their dominance this season — it would take them one huge step closer to lifting silverware, and ensure the party atmosphere in West Yorkshire rolls on for another week.
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