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Select your Leeds United XI for Everton as Whites look to bounce back from Brighton defeat

Leeds United face Everton under the lights at Elland Road on Tuesday evening, looking to return to winning ways following their 1-0 defeat at Brighton. A goal from Pascal Gross condemned the Whites to their first defeat of the season.

Jesse Marsch's side welcome Everton to Yorkshire for a televised game, with Frank Lampard's team winless in their first four league games, with just two points accumulated in total. The Toffees were one of Leeds' main rivals in the battle to avoid relegation to the Championship last season - and both sides will be hoping for a more comfortable campaign this time.

Leeds named an unchanged team from the side that thrashed Chelsea 3-0 for their visit to Sussex, but could that change on Tuesday night?

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Having lost the game at Brighton with only two shots on target, and with the match coming so soon after that defeat on the south coast, it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see Marsch tweak his personnel.

After impressing in the Carabao Cup victory against Barnsley and coming off the bench against Brighton, Luis Sinisterra will be hoping for his first Premier League start.

Captain Liam Cooper and striker Patrick Bamford are once again injury doubts. Cooper has suffered a minor injury setback - a calf problem - while Bamford has missed out on the last three matchday squads due to a problem with his adductor.

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