Marcelo Bielsa takes his Leeds United side to the Hawthorns on Saturday for a clash with West Bromwich Albion.  

Leeds are starting to rediscover their best, putting together a three match unbeaten run heading into this important fixture between two promotion rivals.

The Whites have beaten Ipswich Town and Wigan Athletic in recent weeks, as well as picking up a battling point against a good Nottingham Forest side, who currently sit above West Brom in the Championship table.

Darren Moore’s side have slipped out of the play-offs in recent weeks and welcome Leeds having not recorded a victory in their last four.

Despite West Brom’s form, it’s shaping into a good fixture at the Hawthorns, with two of the Championship’s best attacking sides going up against each other.

Here at FLW, we focus on Leeds, identifying the starting XI we are expecting Bielsa to field…

Peacock-Farrell is in-charge of the gloves at Elland Road and will continue this weekend.

With West Brom playing with two strikers, Phillips will drop into centre-back as he did against Wigan.

Jansson will be at the heart of Leeds’ defence.

Cooper had a few suspect moments at Wigan last weekend and will be looking to get back to his best against West Brom’s frightening attack.

Dallas deputised for Luke Ayling last weekend and should continue in this role on the right.

Forshaw is keeping Samu Saiz on the bench, with the former Middlesbrough man suited to this lone midfield role.

Douglas was superb against Wigan last week and will continue.

With Saiz out and Forshaw in, Klich is given more freedom.

The Polish midfielder thrives in a more advanced position and will be looking to add to his five goals.

Hernandez is important to how Leeds want to play and he’s an easy selection.

Roofe will be the focal point of Leeds’ attack on his first visit back to the Hawthorns.

Alioski will provide balance down the left and look to combine with Douglas.

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