Summary

  • Leeds score three late goals to stun Championship leaders Leicester

  • Bamford, Faes OG & Roberts turn game around for hosts at Elland Road

  • Faes had headed Championship leaders Leicester in front

  • Second-placed Leeds close gap to Leicester to six points

  • Result: Coventry 0-3 Preston - Riis, Keane & Thomas own goal for visitors

  • Preston climb above Sky Blues into seventh

  • Wigan draw with Cheltenham in League One

  1. 'What a story'published at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 2-1 Leicester

    Adam Pope
    BBC Radio Leeds commentator

    Gray may just have won the game with a left-footed drive that took a deflection.

    What a moment. What a night. It's another great day at Elland Road.

    What a script. What a story. Archie Gray – welcome to the big time. He had to dig it out from his right foot onto his left and took a swing at it.

    They've given the goal to Gray, as it stands. That may just have taken the three points that reduces Leicester's lead to six points. It's all going off in front of us.

    Leeds have turned it around on a very impressive Leicester side.

  2. Incrediblepublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 2-1 Leicester

    Ian Woodcock
    BBC Sport at Elland Road

    This place is literally shaking now!

    That's Archie Gray's first goal in professional football.

    What an incredible turnaround!

  3. goal

    GOAL: Leeds 2-1 Leicesterpublished at 21:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Archie Gray (83 mins)

    It's absolute pandemonium at Elland Road as the hosts turn it around with two goals in three minutes.

    Archie Gray is credited with the goal, but it has taken two huge deflections in the way to beating Mads Hermansen in Leicester's goal.

    The last one came off Wout Faes, who had put the Foxes ahead in the first half.

    Archie Gray celebratesImage source, Rex Features
  4. Roberts has Elland Road rockingpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 1-1 Leicester

    Ian Woodcock
    BBC Sport at Elland Road

    Game on!

    It wasn't exactly what full-back Connor Roberts was brought on for but there you go.

    Ten minutes to go and the atmosphere in here is electric now as the home side go in search of an unlikely winner that might breathe new life into this Championship title race.

  5. 'It's a great finish'published at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 1-1 Leicester

    Neil Redfearn
    Former Leeds manager on BBC Radio Leeds

    Brilliant strike by Roberts but it's all about Rutter's hard work. That little bit of something that he's got unlocked it.

    He dances past two or three players, gets blocked and it rolls into Roberts' path for a great finish.

    The score is about right but Leeds are in the ascendancy now. The crowd are up. Leicester's subs have made them worse.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Wigan 1-1 Cheltenham

    A hard-earned point for Cheltenham at the DW Stadium, continuing their recent improvement - but not quite enough to lift them above the dotted line in League One.

    Matt Taylor's early strike for the visitors was cancelled out by Wigan defender Luke Chambers early in the second half and that's the way it finished, despite second-half pressure from the Latics.

  7. goal

    GOAL: Leeds 1-1 Leicesterpublished at 21:40 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Connor Roberts (80 mins)

    Connor Roberts' first goal for Leeds has them level with less than 10 minutes remaining against the leaders Leicester. Amazing.

    Georginio Rutter had initially weaved his way into the box and after he crashes the ball off a Leicester defender, the ball falls for Roberts to level.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

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    Anon: How's that offside? It's a Leeds player who touched it.

    Jordan: Leicester are still going to win the league regardless of tonight's result. Southampton still have Leicester and Ipswich, who are finding form again, to play. It's also Leeds v Southampton on the final day. That second place will go to the wire.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    It's Leicester boss Enzo Mareca's turn to change things up.

    Stephy Mavididi and Patson Daka make way for Tom Cannon and Kasey McAteer.

  10. 'Leeds aren't hurting Leicester'published at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Neil Redfearn
    Former Leeds manager on BBC Radio Leeds

    Leeds had to do something about Firpo. Archie Gray has been brought over from the right. Firpo has been a bit lax and you can't take risks.

    One thing I've noticed about Leicester is that they go in really quickly to get the ball back. They go straight into the challenge, get the ball and they're off. When they win it back, they're quick enough to run away from you.

    Leeds aren't hurting Leicester. They've got five players up there with six players marking them. They've got to ask questions.

  11. Postpublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Less than 15 minutes remain.

    A bad call for a disallowed Patson Daka goal and a bad miss from the Zambian mean Leeds remain right in this.

  12. 'Daka had to hit the target'published at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Neil Redfearn
    Former Leeds manager on BBC Radio Leeds

    That was the best chance of the game. Leicester broke quickly.

    I don't know what Daka was thinking. He just had to hit the target. Meslier was stranded.

  13. Will Daka miss haunt Foxes?published at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Ian Woodcock
    BBC Sport at Elland Road

    How costly could that be?

    Patson Daka has done some really good work up front for Leicester today, and clearly should already have a goal to his name, but he won't want to see that again.

    If Leicester don't see this over the line tonight the Zambian will have a very uncomfortable journey back to the East Midlands.

    Enzo Maresca sits on the touchlineImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 21:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    It's the miss of the night, year and season from Patson Daka!

    Leeds give the ball away and Ricardo Pereira runs into tons of space. Leeds are in all sorts of trouble with Daka coming up fast on Pereira's right.

    The Zambian meets the pass, takes a few steps to stare down goalkeeper Illan Meslier and sends his attempted finish horribly wide.

  15. 'Leeds lacking defence-splitting pass'published at 21:32 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Neil Redfearn
    Former Leeds manager on BBC Radio Leeds

    One of the only issues Leeds have got, perhaps, is breaking down a low block like this.

    Kamara and Gruev are functional, aren't they? They knit passes together, they keep momentum going but they haven't got a defence-splitting pass in them.

    Leicester are in no rush here. Leeds have hung in there. I'm thinking there's going to be a chink in Vestergaard but, to be fair to the big man, he's stuck to his guns. Leeds haven't got much change out of him.

  16. Foxes goal should have stoodpublished at 21:31 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    We've just seen more replays of that disallowed goal, and it seems that Leicester should be two goals to the good.

    Patson Daka wasn't offside from the Jannik Vestergaard's header, and the rebound off the crossbar actually came off Leeds' Georginio Rutter rather than Hamza Choudbury for Leicester as first thought.

  17. Postpublished at 21:29 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Leeds United are lining up to have a go at pulling a goal back, but for all the excitement and promise created on the edge of the box they have openings crowded out.

    Crysencio Summerville was first to cause trouble before Patrick Bamford had a shot saved by Mads Hermansen.

    Crysencio Summerville has shot blockedImage source, Rex Features
  18. 'James will boost Leeds energy'published at 21:27 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Neil Redfearn
    Former Leeds manager on BBC Radio Leeds

    Those substitutions are the right calls. Piroe had two or three good chances but has never been in the game enough.

    James will give Leeds more energy. He's already shown an electric turn of pace.

  19. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Leeds 0-1 Leicester

    Daniel Farke turns to his bench for a double change.

    On come Patrick Bamford and Dan James, with Wilfried Gnonto and Joel Piroe replaced.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

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    Liam Moakes: Surely the chasing pack will want a Leicester win. It’s the gap to second that counts for them.