Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder has confirmed that he will have a fully-fit squad available for this weekend's clash with Leeds United, according to reports from Sheffield Star journalist James Shield.

The Blades host Yorkshire rivals Leeds in a crunch match at Bramall Lane this Saturday afternoon - Wilder's men, who sit 5th in the Championship standings, sit three places behind the Whites who occupy the second automatic promotion place.

And United, who won 3-2 away at Brentford in midweek, will go into the fixture with the added bonus of having a fully-fit squad available at their disposal.

Right-back George Baldock was the only player who missed out on the clash at Griffin Park through illness, but the 25-year-old is back in training today, Wilder has also confirmed.

It's a huge game for the Blades who have aspirations of finishing as high possible this term, and with Leeds sitting just two points above the Blades, Wilder's men will look to leapfrog Bielsa's men this weekend.

The Verdict

This is a huge boost for United - unlike Leeds, the Blades have a squad free of injuries with every player available for selection.

It'll be interesting to see whether Wilder sticks with Conor Washington after impressing at Brentford, or whether he will put top scorer Billy Sharp back into the team after missing out in midweek.