Leeds United will take on Cardiff City in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.

Leeds United head coach Garry Monk has suggested to The Yorkshire Evening Post that Liam Bridcutt could feature for the team this weekend.
The Whites will take on Cardiff City away from home at the Cardiff City Stadium in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.
The West Yorkshire outfit will head into the match high on confidence, having got the better of Blackburn Rovers 2-1 at Elland Road in the league on Tuesday evening.

Leeds head coach Monk has suggested that Bridcutt will be available for the game against Cardiff.
The Scotland international midfielder, who joined the West Yorkshire outfit from Premier League club Sunderland on a permanent contract in the summer transfer window after a loan spell at Elland Road last season, suffered a foot injury against Blackburn on Tuesday.
However, according to Monk, the 27-year-old should recover full fitness for the match against Cardiff on Saturday afternoon.

“It’s no serious injury, just a bit of swelling on top of the foot,” Monk told The Yorkshire Evening Post about Bridcutt.
“We are just giving him as much time as possible to recover, he didn’t train today but we only had half the group training today.
“But we are fully expecting to have the group training tomorrow and with Liam we will obviously give him as much time as possible. We are very hopeful.”
Bridcutt is a very good midfielder and is a key member of the current Leeds team.
If the former Brighton & Hove Albion star is fully fit and starts against Cardiff, then the Whites will have a strong chance of winning against the Bluebirds.

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