Leeds United head into the Friday night clash with promotion rivals West Brom, looking to bounce back from the midweek defeat to QPR, a result that leaves Marcelo Bielsa's side in third place in the Championship, two points off leaders Norwich City.

The pressure will be on Bielsa and his side as they look to put down a marker and go back to the top of the table before the rest of the competition get to play.

So how much pressure is actually on Leeds and Bielsa ahead of tomorrow?

We discuss.....

Alfie Burns

“Although the result might not be season-defining, the performance feels like it could be.

“Bielsa needs a reaction and Leeds can’t afford to lose.

“The crowd will be on edge and Leeds need to deliver.”

Louie Chandler

"More than there should be.

"Had that been Norwich who had lost to QPR on Tuesday there would be nowhere near the same level of pressure put on them by their fans.

"But because Leeds are closer than they have been for years the pressure not to screw it up is immense."

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Jacob Potter

"It’s a huge amount of pressure on their shoulders.

"Leeds are in a rotten run of form at the moment, and they need to put together some positive results ASAP.

"If they don’t win tomorrow, then I fear for their promotion chances this season."

Gary Hutchinson

“Huge pressure.

“They’ve got to get a result.

“The rest of the division will be watching and when all eyes are on you, the pressure ramps right up.”

Jay Taylor

“Leeds are only two points off top spot – two points.

“Of course, there is pressure; there is every game when you are in a position like they are.

“I don’t think he is under any more pressure than he already is.

“It won’t be the end of the world if they do lose.”