Whites head coach Marcelo Bielsa has no new injuries to contend with following last Sunday's 2-0 loss at Cardiff City and Spanish playmaker Pablo Hernandez returned to training this week after a minor muscular problem.
So how are Leeds likely to line-up for the crunch clash which is second against third, with seven points separating the two sides?
7. Mateusz Klich (CM)
Taken off in the 84th minute at Cardiff for Robbie Gotts and now approaches a huge weekend personally with the Polish international centre midfielder set to make his 100th appearance for the Whites. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
8. Helder Costa (RW)
Another who was taken off at Cardiff as Ian Poveda finally made his debut as a 77th minute substitute. Poveda must now be a live option to start but Costa seems pretty sure to get the nod on the right flank. Picture by Tony Johnson.
9. Jack Harrison (LW)
Very unlucky not to net his sixth goal of the season in the defeat at Cardiff as his goalbound shot hit team-mate Patrick Bamford practically on the line and seems certain to start on the left wing. On seven assists for the season. Picture by Simon Hulme.
10. Tyler Roberts (ACM)
Very tired at the end at Cardiff but came through without problem. Pablo Hernandez is now back in training after a minor muscular injury and surely starts at no 10 if fully fit. But Bielsa is usually cautious and that might mean Roberts gets another go. Picture by Tony Johnson.
11. Patrick Bamford (ST)
Endured a frustrating day at Cardiff and Roberts is an alternative upfront but Bamford has been Bielsa's go-to man as a lone striker and Bamford should be sharper after his Cardiff outing. Picture by Simon Hulme.