Leeds United will look to make it five wins on the bounce in the Championship when they clash with Huddersfield Town at Elland Road on Saturday.
The Whites sit five points clear of third-placed Fulham with just 10 games to go in the Championship. They have now gone five games unbeaten and have won their last four without conceding a single goal.
Following an emphatic 4-0 win over Hull City at the weekend, Marcelo Bielsa will want his side to continue their roll towards promotion with three points against Huddersfield, who come into this game on the back of a 4-0 success over Charlton.
Jean-Kevin Augustin is currently sidelined with a hamstring problem. Kiko Casilla is currently facing an eight-match suspension. He is not available until the Barnsley game in April.
Meslier kept a clean sheet in his very first game of the season against Hull City last weekend. With Casilla banned, the young Frenchman will start against Huddersfield.
Ayling appears to have taken his game to another level this season and typifies a Marcelo Bielsa full-back. He is a certainty to keep his place in the starting XI on Saturday.
White has been a vital part of Leeds’ bid to earn promotion to the Premier League this season. He’s played every single minute of the season and should start against Huddersfield.
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’ energy and industrious work in the middle of the park allow the Leeds attacking players to express themselves in the final third. He will start the game in the holding midfield role.
An unpredictable and pacey wide-man, Costa will look to cause all kinds of problems to the Huddersfield defenders.
The Spaniard has two goals and two assists in the last three matches. He’s very important for the Whites and deserves to start at the weekend.
Klich is the player that links Leeds’ midfield with attack. The Pole will start in an advanced role alongside Hernandez.
With five goals and six assists, Harrison has nailed down his position on the left flank. He’s a definite starter.
Bamford has struggled for goals of late and has scored just twice in his last 13 appearances. Despite his lack of goals, the 26-year-old will lead his team’s attack against the Terriers.