Marcelo Bielsa's side have not played since the 2-0 win at home to Huddersfield Town on Saturday, March 7 and after ten weeks of training at home, the Whites returned to tailored training at Thorp Arch on Monday, May 25.
Leeds will have gone 15 weeks without a game by the time they resume their promotion push with all games being played behind closed doors.
1. Cardiff City (a)
One of two remaining games in south Wales and a 471-mile round trip to face a bogey side managed by United's old foe from Millwall Neil Harris, pictured. Cardiff are just two points off the play-offs. Photo by Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images.
2. Fulham (h)
Huge. First against third with Scott Parker's Cottagers seven points behind Leeds and four points clear of fifth-placed Brentford. Aleksandar Mitrovic, pictured, is the division's top scorer with 23 goals. Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images.
3. Luton Town (h)
The first of United's remaining games against the three sides in the dropzone. Luton are second bottom and six points from safety with Nathan Jones, pictured, now back for a second spell in charge. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images.
4. Blackburn Rovers (a)
Rovers sit tenth, three points off the play-offs. The clash had been set to take place on a Friday night with Leeds cheered on by a huge away following but instead Ewood Park, above, will be empty. Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images.
5. Stoke City (h)
Another home tie against a side battling relegation with Stoke 17th but only three points above the dropzone. Boss Michael O'Neil, pictured, has now left the Northern Ireland job to concentrate fully on the under-achieving Potters. Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images.
6. Swansea City (a)
Another trip to south Wales and a 546-mile round trip to the Liberty Stadium, above. Swansea were top in the early stages of the season but Steve Cooper's side now sit 11th though only three points off the play-offs. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images.