Leeds United welcome Mark Bowen’s Reading at Elland Road on Saturday aiming to make it back-to-back wins in the Championship. The Whites’ home form has been one of the positives this season, which has seen Marcelo Bielsa’s side keep the pressure on league leaders West Brom heading into the final stages of the season.
Reading, meanwhile, are 15th in the table and come into this contest on the back of a fantastic 3-0 away victory over Sheffield Wednesday.
Leeds United have no fresh injury problems ahead of the Reading game.
A clean sheet against Bristol City in the last game should have given Casilla a lot of confidence. He’ll keep his place in goal on Saturday.
Scored a goal in the first half against Bristol City which turned out to be the winner for the Whites. Ayling will start at right-back against Reading.
White has been a vital part of Leeds’ bid to earn promotion to the Premier League this season under Marcelo Bielsa, with the defender making 33 appearances in the Championship so far. He is a certainty to start at the weekend.
Partnering White at the back will be Cooper and the duo will aim to keep a clean sheet at Elland Road.
Dallas has been a consistent performer for Leeds United this season. He’s a certainty to retain his spot in Bielsa’s starting XI at the weekend.
Phillips is crucial to Bielsa’s system as he brings stability and steel to the engine room. The Englishman will look to keep things tidy against Reading.
A tricky wide-man, Costa will look to cause all kinds of problems to the Reading defenders.
Hernandez has not been in great form this term, failing to impact games as he would have liked to. Yet, the Spanish midfielder is the senior-most player in the squad and will start at Elland Road.
Klich adds energy and vigour to Leeds’ midfield. The Pole will be key in opening up Reading’s defence on Saturday.
With five goals and six assists, Harrison has nailed down his position on the left flank. He’s a definite starter.
Bamford is lacking confidence at the moment, having scored only once in his last 10 games. Yet, Bielsa should continue with the Englishman in the No.9 role.