All of a sudden, Leeds United look like they’re in a bit of trouble.
The Whites started this season brilliantly, picking up fantastic results against Wolves and Chelsea that propelled them into the top half in the opening weeks of the season.
However, since the 3-0 win against Chelsea, the Yorkshire club haven’t secured a single victory, failing to win any of their last six matches, seeing them slide ever closer to the relegation zone.
Something has to change soon at Leeds, and they have a great chance to put things right on Thursday evening as they face Leicester City.
The Foxes’ problems have been well-documented this season, and while Leeds are in poor form, they may well fancy their chances of getting a win here.
With that in mind, we’ve had a go at predicting Leeds’ starting XI for this one.

We think that Jesse Marsch will make two changes from the team that lost to Arsenal at the weekend.
An injury to Pascal Struijk leads to Junior Firpo getting his first start of the season at left-back as Marsch alluded to in his press conference earlier this week.
Other than that change, the backline remains the same, while the midfield is also familiar with the likes of Mateusz Klich not doing quite enough to command a starting spot just yet.
Jack Harrison, Brendan Aaronson and Luis Sinisterra start as an attacking trio behind the striker.
Up top there is another change as Patrick Bamford comes in for Rodrigo Moreno after an impactful cameo against Arsenal.

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