Leeds United will be hoping to return to winning ways this weekend as they face Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium. Jesse Marsch's side ran out 2-1 winners against Thomas Frank's side back in May to secure their Premier League status.
The game this weekend will prove a good opportunity to show how far the Whites have come over the course of pre-season and how well the new additions are bedding in. Leeds are currently two points above the Bees following the midweek draw with Everton, while Frank's side are also looking to return to winning ways following their midweek draw against Crystal Palace.
Leeds will travel to West London without top scorer Rodrigo, after the Spaniard suffered from a dislocated shoulder against the Toffees. Marsch already has to decide who will come into the team in his place, but also has a decision to make on who will travel down to face the Bees.
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Daniel James deadline day departure to join Fulham vacates one slot on the bench, while the void from Rodrigo's absence also needs to be filled. Junior Firpo could be reinstated to the bench after a lengthy spell on the sidelines, while Crysencio Summerville could be handed another chance to impress with the bench missing attacking options.
Full Leeds United squad: Illan Meslier, Kristoffer Klaesson, Rasmus Kristensen, Cody Drameh, Robin Koch, Diego Llorente, Leo Hjelde, Pascal Struijk, Junior Firpo, Adam Forshaw, Mateusz Klich, Tyler Adams, Marc Roca, Luis Sinisterra, Brenden Aaronson, Jack Harrison, Sam Greenwood, Crysencio Summerville, Joe Gelhardt, Patrick Bamford, Wilfried Gnonto.
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