Manchester United face Leeds United at Elland Road on Sunday in a renewed Premier League contest. The Red Devils aim to recover from a midweek draw against Wolves, while Leeds arrive unbeaten in their last six league matches. The match revives a historic rivalry, with Leeds seeking their first Premier League win over United since 2002.
Manchester United's trip to Yorkshire comes after a frustrating draw at home to Wolves on December 30, which highlighted their inconsistent form. Despite the setback, United hold sixth place in the Premier League table, just three points shy of the Champions League spots. They boast a strong record against newly promoted sides, remaining unbeaten in 25 such encounters, and have scored in seven straight away league games. However, defensive woes persist, with concessions in 14 consecutive away matches.
Leeds, meanwhile, gained momentum from a goalless draw at Anfield against Liverpool, marking their sixth successive Premier League game without defeat. This result distanced them from the relegation zone. At home, Elland Road has turned fortress-like, with Leeds netting 10 goals across their last three league fixtures there. Yet, they have not kept a clean sheet at home since August.
Team news offers challenges for both. Manchester United will miss Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount, and Harry Maguire to injury, while Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo, and Noussair Mazraoui are on international duty. Manager Amorim might switch to a back four, freeing Patrick Dorgu on the right. Leeds face absences too: Ethan Ampadu is suspended, with Sean Longstaff, Joe Rodon, and Daniel James injured, and Sebastiaan Bornauw doubtful. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is set to return up front.
Expected lineups suggest a competitive battle: Leeds with Perri in goal, backed by Bogle, Bijol, and Struijk; Manchester United featuring Lammens, Dalot, and Martinez. Kick-off is at 12:30 GMT, broadcast on TNT Sports 1 in the UK. Analysts predict a Leeds victory in a match likely to see goals at both ends, given the hosts' attacking home form and United's road vulnerabilities.