Our prediction for this Championship match:
High-flying Leeds United will look to cement top position in the standings when they welcome West Browmich Albion to their Elland Road. The Whites are on a five-game winning run in the Championship and they are likely to stick to their attacking style of play. Patrick Bamford and Maximilian Wober remain in the recovery room, but there are no fresh injury worries in the home team. Daniel Farke is unlikely to make changes to the team that recorded a come-from-behind win over Sheffield United.
The Baggies, meanwhile, are a real force to be reckoned with at home, but given their ten-game winless run on the road, we are tempted to back the league leaders to record their 15th home win of the process. Speaking of the away team, Semi Ajayi suffered a serious injury in a 2-0 win over Oxford United, with Mason Holgate likely to replace him in the starting line-up.
Highlighted Team (Leeds United):

Leeds United is one of the clubs that won the FA Cup. The Whites outplayed Arsenal in the final of the prestigious competition back in 1972, but they clinched the League Cup trophy as well. Leeds United faced the Gunners in the 1967/1968 League Cup final and it has to be noted that Terry Cooper scored the winner for the Whites.
Leeds play their home games at Elland Road and the capacity of the stadium is 37,914. The club was founded in 1919 and they have won three First Division (Premier League) trophies ever since (1968/1969, 1973/1974, 1991/1992). Leeds United made it to the Champions League final in 1975, but they were beaten by Bayern Munich in the title clash.
The Whites were impressive under David O’Leary. The likes of Jonathan Woodgate, Lee Bowyer, Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka and Ian Harte were part of the Elland Road outfit back then and they did well to reach the semis of the Champions League in 2001.