Leeds vs Man Utd - Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details
Manchester United will look to correct their mistakes in time for their next clash with Leeds as the rivals meet again for the second time in a matter of days.
In another of the Premier League's latest double-headers that have been thrown up, United travel to Elland Road after being held to a draw by relegation battlers Leeds on Wednesday.
Manager-less Leeds got off to the perfect start with Wilfried Gnonto's opener after just one minute, following a Bruno Fernandes mistake, before Raphael Varane turned the ball into his own net. United did manage to mount a comeback, as a Marcus Rashford header reduced the deficit before Jadon Sancho's equaliser.
How will things pan out this time round? Here is all you need to know about the match.
When is Leeds vs Man Utd?
The two sides meet again - though this time at Elland Road - with kick-off scheduled for 2pm on Sunday February 12.
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United picked up all three points in the same fixture last season in a six-goal thriller during Ralf Rangnick's short, ill-fated reign. Goals from Harry Maguire and Fernandes had put the Red Devils in the driving seat before Leeds pulled level through two goals in two minutes from Rodrigo and Raphinha.
But Fred soon restored United's lead before Anthony Elanga added a fourth to settle the game with just two minutes of normal time left on the clock.
What channel is it on?
The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League with full coverage starting from 12:30pm. Sky Sports Main Event will also be broadcasting the clash but only from kick-off at 2pm.
Subscribers can also stream the match via the Sky Go app.
Leeds vs Man Utd odds from Betfred
Leeds United - 3/1
Draw - 3/1
Man United - 4/5
*odds subject to change
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Team news
Erik ten Hag is facing a number of selection problems, particularly in midfield, with several stars out injured and Casemiro suspended. The Brazilian midfielder is still banned following his red card against Crystal Palace, while Christian Eriksen, Donny van de Beek and Scott McTominay are all ruled out.
Anthony Martial will also not be available for selection, though Antony could return depending on how he recovers from a leg injury. Aaron Wan-Bissaka could also be fit after missing Wednesday's clash through illness.
Leeds have a number of injury issues of their own but could welcome back Liam Cooper and Marc Roque Junque into the squad after both missed the trip to Old Trafford. Sonny Perkins is also nearing a return but Pascal Struijk is expected to miss the match.
Caretaker boss Michael Skubala is likely to remain in the dugout for the fixture.
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