Time is running out for Sunderland in the Sky Bet Championship, with the threat of relegation still looming at the Stadium of Light.

Despite some improved performances in recent weeks, Chris Coleman’s side still sit in the Championship’s relegation zone, eight points adrift of safety ahead of the run-in.

The Black Cats swept Derby County aside on Good Friday, picking up a 4-1 victory, which boosted the club’s chance of survival.

However, Coleman’s side failed to back that performance up on Easter Monday, with Sheffield Wednesday picking up three points at the Stadium of Light thanks to a 3-1 victory.

With Birmingham City now flying, Sunderland are cut adrift in the bottom-three and need to see an upturn in results, starting this weekend when they travel to Elland Road to face Leeds United.

Here at FLW, we look ahead to tomorrow’s clash between Sunderland and Leeds, predicting the starting XI we are expecting to see Coleman field at Elland Road…

Camp has taken charge of the goalkeeping gloves in recent weeks and should continue against Leeds.

Love has shown enough to justify his continued selection at right-back.

If Sunderland are to stand any chance of surviving, they’ll need some big performances from the experienced O’Shea.

Kone’s return to fitness is a timely one for Sunderland, as they missed him against Sheffield Wednesday.

If the defender is ready, he should come back in ahead of Marc Wilson.

Oviedo is a doubt for Sunderland this weekend, but Coleman will have his fingers crossed that the left-back is available at Elland Road.

Like O’Shea, Cattermole is an experienced head in Sunderland’s dressing room, who will be key if a miraculous survival is achieved.

Gooch has featured on the right in Sunderland’s last two fixtures, and with Coleman’s side putting in improved performances, the 22-year-old should retain his place.

McNair is another who impressed over Easter and Coleman will need a big performance from the midfielder.

Honeyman was amongst the goals over Easter and should continue in an advanced central midfield position at Elland Road.

McGeady is still a classy Championship forward and could be key to cutting Leeds open this weekend.

Fletcher has led the line with real purpose over Easter and will need to do so again this weekend.