Elland Road is the venue on Wednesday evening when Leeds United take on Ipswich Town in the Championship.

Matchday 14 sees the continuation of second-tier football after a two-week break to accommodate the latest round of international fixtures.

With those out the way, domestic football takes centre stage once more, and the action continues after a pulsating weekend of action.

Marcelo Bielsa’s men fell to fourth in the division after defeating at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers last time out.

The reverse leaves Leeds with just two wins in their last ten matches as they look to get back to winning ways tomorrow evening, having secured three points just once in their last six outings.

Ipswich, meanwhile, prop up the rest of the division having won just once this season and were on the end of a sixth defeat in 13 at the weekend when they fell to a home loss against Queens Park Rangers.

Ahead to the fixture between the two sides, Sky Sports has enlisted the help of David Prutton to give his expert opinion on the outcome of this match.

The EFL presenter and pundit believes the match between the two sides will end in a comfortable 2-0 win for Leeds.

It will no doubt be a competitive match, as are most in the second-tier.

And, with that said, here are two reasons why Prutton’s Leeds v Ipswich prediction is somewhat accurate.

Pablo Hernandez was a second-half substitute in the defeat to Blackburn - he came on after the damage had been done.

It is expected the Spaniard will start tomorrow evening and that could make all the difference in David Prutton’s prediction coming right.

The lack of real creativity in the Leeds team has been a real source of frustration for Marcelo Bielsa who will welcome the 33-year-old back, and he could pick Ipswich off at ease.

If he can find instant form, the 2-0 prediction will look generous to their opponents tomorrow.

With only one win to their name and six defeats, Ipswich sit rock-bottom of the division on nine points after 13 matches.

Going to Elland Road is a daunting prospect at the best of times.

But with a Leeds side wounded after one win in four and no win in their last two matches, they will see tomorrow night as an opportunity to get three-point on the board again.

Leeds are in poor form, by their standards, but that makes them dangerous.

Once Marcelo Bielsa names his full-strength squad, a team could be onto a hiding if they are not careful, and the 2-0 prediction from David Prutton looks a little kind to the visitors.