Ahead of the clash between the pair at Elland Road, we’ve calculated the Whites and their top-flight rivals’ current shots-per-goal ratio.
This comes courtesy of data from Wyscout, which has allowed us to work out how many shots it takes Marcelo Bielsa’s men on average before they find the back of the net.
We divided the number of shots each club has registered in the league by the number of goals they have scored so far this season.
And it’s safe to say – it’s fairly encouraging viewing for Leeds United:

7. 14th - Newcastle United - 9.1
The Magpies are sixth bottom of the Premier League when it comes to getting shots in on goal (201) and 16th for goals scored (22). Photo: OWEN HUMPHREYS

8. 13th - Arsenal - 9.1
Arsenal have scored the lowest amount of goals out of the teams in the top half of the table with 27 from 247 shots. Photo: RUI VIEIRA

9. 12th - Aston Villa - 8.2
Villa have scored an impressive total of 35 goals so far after registering 288 shots at goal - the fifth highest in the Premier League. Photo: Clive Brunskill

10. 11th - Manchester City - 8.2
City have registered the second-highest number of shots at goal with 318. They're third for goals, behind Liverpool, with 39. Photo: MICHAEL REGAN

11. 10th - Chelsea - 8.1
Chelsea have the fourth highest attempts at goal in the Premier League with 291, fetching a total of 36 goals. Photo: CLIVE ROSE

12. 9th - Leeds United - 7.8
Marcelo Bielsa's side have scored the most goals out of the teams in the bottom half of the table with 36 from 278 attempts. Photo: TIM KEETON