Leeds United take on Liverpool at Elland Road on Monday night (8pm GMT) as they look to bounce back from a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Crystal Palace.
Javi Gracia’s side will be hoping to put more distance between themselves and the bottom three with a positive result against the Reds. Despite picking up points against Brighton, Wolves and Nottingham Forest in the past month, the Whites remain just two points above the drop zone.
Although Liverpool are without a victory since their 7-0 thrashing of Manchester United in early March, Jurgen Klopp’s men will take confidence from their late equaliser against league leaders Arsenal last week. A victory would give them a glimmer of hope for making the top four despite the 12-point gap.
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The game looks set to be a tense affair with both sides desperate to take the three points and LeedsLive has provided all the details you need to know ahead of kick-off.
When is Leeds United vs Liverpool?
The game will be played at Elland Road on Monday, April 17. Kick-off time is 8pm GMT.
TV Channel?
This fixture has been selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports and can be viewed on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League with coverage starting at 7pm GMT. A live stream is available via the Sky Go app.
How can I follow it on LeedsLive ?
As always, our live matchday blog will keep you posted with all the latest analysis and reaction as it happens, including team news and player ratings. Get that here.
Latest odds
Leeds United – 7/2
Draw – 16/5
Liverpool – 8/11
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