Fulham host Leeds United tomorrow, as Scott Parker's side look to avoid a fourth-straight defeat in the Championship.

Having already faced three of the current top-seven this month, Fulham now face their toughest task of December when they welcome 2nd-placed Leeds United tomorrow.

Marcelo Bielsa's side have won seven of their last eight in the Championship and have only lost one of their last 13.

Fulham meanwhile have lost all of their three games this month and have dropped down into 6th - only two points separate the four teams in the play-off places.

It'll be an up-hill battle for Fulham tomorrow and Parker really needs a win to silence some of his critics - here we take a look at three ways Fulham can hurt Leeds tomorrow:

Feed the Mitro

In Aleksandar Mitrovic, Fulham have one of the best strikers in Europe this season, let alone outside of the Premier League. The Serb has 25 goals for club and country and is the leading scorer in the Championship with 16.

He's struggled in recent games though and has only scored one in his last three - he's looked isolated in all of Fulham's defeats this month and if they're to have any hope of taking anything from tomorrow, they need to serve Mitrovic more effectively.

Fulham need to pepper the Leeds penalty area with balls into the box, and get their full-backs high up the pitch.

Forward runs from midfield

Mitrovic can't do it all on his own tomorrow. Leeds are going to be incredibly tough to breach - they've got the best defence in the league having conceded 13 goals all season, and Fulham will need their midfielders to get involved as well.

Particularly Tom Cairney, Fulham have a lot of players behind the striker capable of scoring goals. Alongside Stefan Johansen in midfield, Cairney must be allowed to get forward tomorrow, get into the Leeds box and cause the defence some problems.

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He's already scored six this season but has just one in his last seven games. He's got a good finish on him and given the chance, he could be the match-winner tomorrow.

Rough and tumble

Fulham have racked up quite the disciplinary record this season - they've picked up 38 yellow cards in 22 Championship games with three reds.

Obviously these numbers don't make for great reading but it shows the aggression and tenacity that Parker has instilled into his Fulham team. This'll come in handy tomorrow against a notoriously feisty Leeds side and with their travelling numbers, the game could be a very cagey one.

If Fulham can get in the faces of the Leeds players tomorrow and unsettle them at the Cottage, the Parker could be in-line for a much-needed win.