Fulham manager Scott Parker has identified tomorrow's opponents, Leeds United, as one of the two best teams in the Championship along with leaders West Brom.

Marcelo Bielsa takes his Leeds side down to Craven Cottage tomorrow and will be looking to deal Parker a potentially job-threatening fourth-straight defeat in the Championship.

Fulham have dropped from 3rd to 6th with three defeats in the league this month, and the gap between the four teams in the play-offs is now only two points.

The gap between the top-two and the rest of the teams though is greater - Leeds are ten points ahead of 3rd-place Preston and West Brom are two ahead of Leeds.

Speaking ahead of the game tomorrow, Parker told BBC Radio London that he thinks Leeds and West Brom are head and shoulders above the rest:

"There is no denying that West Brom and Leeds are the best two teams in this division - they've been the most consistent quality-wise, and squad-wise they are good and mature."

Consistency is Fulham's footfall - after winning four games in a row last month, Parker now faces a fourth defeat in a row and with pressure mounting on the 39-year-old, a heavy defeat tomorrow could well result in his dismissal.

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"We need to try and get a bit of consistency, and if we put some together there is a slight chance," explained Parker. "It is a tough one and let's see what happens."

Fulham always have a chance at Craven Cottage but Leeds will be coming to the capital full of confidence, and hopeful of taking the three points back up to Yorkshire as they continue their surge towards the Premier League.

The verdict

It's so frustrating for Fulham fans at the moment - they have some of the best players in the league and at times they play some of the best football, just not often enough.

If Parker can get some consistency out of his team then he's onto a winner, but that's easier said than done in the Championship.