Leeds United have made Elland Road somewhat of a fortress this season, with Marcelo Bielsa's side only losing three league games at home so far this term. 

They have made their home form one of the positives in this year's campaign, which has seen the Whites keep the pressure on league-leaders West Brom heading into the final stages of the season.

Reading are set to be the next team to visit Elland Road this weekend, in what is certain to be a tricky test for Mark Bowen's side on Saturday.

The main talking point heading into the game hasn't been about the football though, with Leeds' ticket prices for the travelling Royals support coming in for criticism recently.

Leeds are charging adults £39 to visit Elland Road this weekend, which is certainly a steep ask, especially when the Royals only charged the travelling Whites supporters £20 as a maximum earlier in this year's campaign.

Plenty of the Elland Road faithful took to the 'Leeds United Supporters Group' on Facebook to weigh in with their thoughts on the ticket prices.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below....

Stuart Black: "I pay the same for match tickets and I’m more than happy to pay it."

David Chamberlain: "Rip off! West and East stand are the same!"

Robert Flower: "Not being funny but other teams charge less to get more fans in the stadium where as we don't have that problem. If there fan base was as big as ours I'm sure their prices would be similar."

Mark Eccles: "20 quid is plenty. Just pure greed from owners pricing people out."

Devon Howard: "Good - fewer away fans means more tickets for our supporters."

Steve Towler: "Radz is pricing them out. We don't need away fans money. Less fans, less noise and cheering the away team. Better for our lads."

Martin Harrison: "I think the prices are too high. £39 quid is too much. I think the sky tv money is to blame."

Phil Busby: "I think it’s fair price."

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