Leeds United will prepare to host Arsenal at Elland Road this weekend with the Whites facing their toughest task so far this season with the Premier League leaders coming to town.
Jesse Marsch's side have gone five league games without a win now since beating Chelsea 3-0 in August and are desperate for three points as they continue to slide down the table.
Arsenal, on the other hand, have had a stellar start to the season, winning eight of their first nine games with their only loss coming against Manchester United over a month ago.
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Here is everything you need to know ahead of the game.
When is Leeds United vs Arsenal?
Leeds United will host Arsenal at Elland Road on Sunday, October 16 with kick-off at 14:00.
Is Leeds United vs Arsenal on TV?
No, the game will not be shown on the TV in the UK. While the kick-off is at 14:00, which would usually be a TV slot, the chosen games by Sky Sports for Sunday's fixture are Aston Villa vs Chelsea at 14:00 and Liverpool vs Manchester City at 16:30.
This Sunday sees five games instead of the usual two due to European fixtures throughout midweek leaving those teams needing the rest time to play on Sunday.
How can I watch the highlights?
You can watch highlights from Elland Road on Match of the Day 2. The programme will be shown on BBC One at 10:30pm on Sunday, October 16. Highlights will also be available on Sky Sports' YouTube channel shortly after the game ends.
How else can I follow Leeds vs Arsenal?
As always, Leeds Live's very own Beren Cross and Will Jackson will be at Elland Road providing regular updates throughout the game, as well as pre-match and post-match content in our live blog here.
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