Rotherham United will face Leeds United in the Championship this weekend.

Leeds United head coach Garry Monk has told The Yorkshire Post that Kenny Jackett will get things right at Rotherham United.
Jackett was appointed the Rotherham manager in October following the departure of Alan Stubbs.
The former Wolverhampton Wanderers boss took over a side struggling for survival in the Championship.
The Millers’ results have not improved since then, as they are at the foot of the Championship table at the moment.
Rotherham have picked up only seven points from 17 matches so far this season and are currently 11 points behind 21st-placed Cardiff City.
Leeds head coach Monk believes that Jackett will get things right at the AESSEAL New York Stadium.

“He is very experienced at this level and will do a fantastic job,” Monk told The Yorkshire Post about Jackett. “You can see he has had an effect.
“Okay, results wise it isn’t where he wants it to be, but when analysing (recent matches), I can see how organised they are.
“He has brought an idea to them and it takes a bit of time to implement that. I am sure he will put them in the right way, but, hopefully, after our game.”
Monk made the comments ahead of the game between two sides this weekend.
Rotherham will host Leeds at the AESSEAL New York Stadium in the Championship on Saturday evening.
Leeds are seventh in the league table at the moment with 26 points from 17 matches, just a point behind sixth-placed Norwich City.
The Whites will head into the match against Rotherham as favourites.

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