Marcelo Bielsa will be looking to guide Leeds United back to winning ways tomorrow evening against Swansea City after watching his side pick up just a single point from the last six available.

Leeds were beaten by Norwich City in their last home game, whilst they were held to a 1-1 draw by Middlesbrough on Saturday, with Kalvin Phillips’ goal in the 11th minute of injury time rescuing Bielsa’s side.

There will be hope that Phillips’ goal fills the side with confidence against Swansea, who held Leeds to a 2-2 draw in the reverse fixture.

As is becoming regular practice, Bielsa has revealed the side that will play against Swansea to BBC Leeds:

Kiko Casilla will continue in goal, with the Spaniard still going in search of his first clean sheet since arriving in England.

Bielsa again opts for Luke Ayling at right-back ahead of Jamie Shackleton, with Ezgjan Alioski on the left of defence. Liam Cooper and Pontus Jansson feature centrally.

Phillips, Saturday’s hero, takes up his role in front of the back-four, with his presence allowing Ayling and Alioski to get forward and support Leeds’ attack.

Mateusz Klich and Kemar Roofe continue in the No.10 pivots, with Jack Harrison on the left and Pablo Hernandez on the right – the latter is the only change from Middlesbrough, with the key attacker replacing Jack Clarke, who spent time in hospital after collapsing at Middlesbrough.

That means Patrick Bamford leads the line for a second successive fixture.

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