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Leeds 1-0 Newcastle
Who saw that coming?
Leeds are fighting for their lives and that's a giant shot of adrenaline.
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Leeds 1-0 Newcastle
Who saw that coming?
Leeds are fighting for their lives and that's a giant shot of adrenaline.
Luke Ayling (6 mins)
What a HUGE goal this is.
Patrick Bamford whips in a cross from the left and the header by Rodrigo is initially saved by Nick Pope.
Luke Ayling, the Leeds skipper, reacts quickest at the back post and blasts it into the netting.
The crowd are ecstatic!
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
It's been a scrappy start so far. Leeds are putting in challenges but can't keep the ball. Newcastle haven't been allowed to gain any rhythm. But it's early days.
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
Good work from Luke Ayling to win it back for Leeds but Rasmus Kristensen gives it straight back to Alexander Isak.
Junior Firpo manages to stop Miguel Almiron on the far side.
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
Alexander Isak cuts in off the left, linking up nicely with Miguel Almiron but Luke Ayling's headed clearance is a good one.
It's still with Newcastle though and Joelinton then fires it way over the bar.
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
Miguel Almiron and Kieran Trippier have to battle to keep the ball on the left before Joelinton wins a free-kick in the middle.
The noise at Elland Road is electric.
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Elland Road
Sam Allardyce emerges from tunnel to warm applause, which he returns before pumping his fist to the crowd. The atmosphere at Elland Road? Exactly as you would expect. Deafening.
Leeds 0-0 Newcastle
Off we go at Elland Road.
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Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder for BBC Radio 5 Live
The atmopshere is incredible today. It's not just Leeds under pressure, Newcastle are pushing on for a Champions League spot.
Leeds have been conceding so many goals and they need to be at it today.
It's a real entertaining one ahead.
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Dean: Massive game for Leeds today, get an early goal to settle down, then hopefully a 2-1 win, banking on Allardyce to manage the game better than Leeds have had all season.
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Leeds United XI: Robles, Ayling, Firpo, Koch, Bamford, Harrison, Rodrigo, Kristensen, McKennie, Wober, Greenwood.
Newcastle XI: Pope, Trippier, Botman, Schar, Joelinton, Wilson, Isak, Almiron, Willock, Burn, Guimares.
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Leeds v Newcastle (12:30 BST)
Nedum Onuoha
Former Manchester City defender on BBC 5 Live
Leeds know they are still in with a chance.
I wonder if playing at home on the last day of the season could prove to be a major advantage in helping Leeds to stay up.
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Paul Robinson
Former Leeds and Tottenham goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
The atmosphere will be incredible for this game. It will be electric.
The support home and away for Leeds is incredible which is why they are such a good addition to the Premier League, but the team has to give something back.
The minimum requirement as a Leeds player is maximum effort and if they show that the crowd will stay with them all the way.
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Newcastle have won five of their past seven visits to Elland Road in all competitions, drawing one and losing the other.
Leeds could fail to score in three successive top-flight games against Newcastle for the first time since between April 1996 and January 1997.
Sam Allardyce has recorded 13 Premier League victories against his former side Newcastle United, his best record against any team.
Eddie Howe has lost four of his five matches as a manager at Elland Road, winning the other.
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Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe talking to BT Sport: "Preparation has been good and the response from the players has been good.
"We know it's a tough challenge today but I back the players.
"Tactially he [Sam Allardyce] will have his way of playing. We need to be good at what we do and trust the process.
"I think he's [Miguel Almiron] ready to show his best performance. He's added goals to his game this season so hopefully he can show that today."
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I understand why Leeds can take heart from the scoreline in their 2-1 defeat at Manchester City last week, but the way the game went for the first 85 minutes or so was far less encouraging for Sam Allardyce's side.
At this point it is difficult to know how many points they will need to stay up but they simply have to get something from this game. A win would probably lift Leeds out of the bottom three and would be absolutely massive, but I just don't see it happening.
Newcastle are still looking to close out a top-four finish, and the fact they lost last week probably makes Leeds' task even harder.
Prediction:1-3
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Michael Brown
Former Manchester City midfielder for BBC Radio 5 Live
We might see Robin Koch sit in front of the two centre backs.
It's a huge game for Sam Greenwood and it's going to be interesting to see where Rodrigo slots in.
Some big calls from Sam Allardyce today.
They'll need to get on the front foot and put Newcastle under pressure.
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Patrick Bamford is making his 100th appearance in the Premier League.
Luke Ayling is making his 250th appearance for Leeds in all competitions, the most of any player for the club since his Whites debut in August 2016.
Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope is making his 250th league start in the top four tiers of English football. He has kept 94 clean sheets in his 249 starts to date.
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Elland Road
Judging by the reception Sam Allardyce's name received from Newcastle's fans when it was read out here at Elland Road, his eight-month managerial reign on Tyneside is as fondly remembered now as it was then. Loud jeers.
The reception from Leeds fans? Polite as opposed to rapturous.