
Leeds are 15th in the Premier League, three points above the relegation zone
Brentford occupy seventh position, four points behind Liverpool in fifth
Recommended bet: Brentford to win
Two teams battling for very different prizes meet in the Premier League at Elland Road on Saturday night, when relegation-threatened Leeds host Champions League-chasing Brentford.
The Whites are embroiled in a battle to avoid dropping down to the Championship, as they sit three points and the same number of places above the bottom three.
As for the Bees, they are just four points behind fifth-placed Liverpool, who hold what is expected to be the final Champions League position, as Keith Andrews' debut season in the dugout goes from strength-to-strength.
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Team news
Leeds are without left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson following his red card in the 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace last weekend.
Noah Okafor has not played since the FA Cup tie against Birmingham in February and he remains a doubt due to a hip issue.
Mikkel Damsgaard could miss out for Brentford after picking up a knee problem, while Vitaly Janelt, Aaron Hickey, Rico Henry, Joshua Dasilva, Antoni Milambo and Fabio Carvalho are all sidelined.
The stats
Leeds are without a win in five league games (D3 L2) and the Whites have lost three of their last four home matches in the top-flight.
Brentford are unbeaten in normal time in their last four matches.
The Bees have collected 19 points since the turn of the year, only Arsenal (25), Manchester United (24) and Manchester City (21) have amassed more in 2026.
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Prediction
While Leeds were expected to be in a survival fight at the beginning of the season, Brentford were tipped to suffer relegation to the Championship due to the huge upheaval in the summer.
But Andrews, in his first managerial position, has silenced the doubters and he has the Bees challenging for a place in the Champions League.
Brentford head to West Yorkshire on a three-game unbeaten run in the league, winning one and drawing two, but it is their impressive form on the road that makes them hard to ignore in the result market.
The Bees have collected 10 points from the last 12 available on the road, beating Aston Villa, Newcastle and Burnley and drawing against Bournemouth, so they have the quality to defeat Leeds.
Elland Road has not been a happy place for Daniel Farke's side of late, they have lost three of their last four league matches at the stadium and the threat of relegation now looms large.