Leeds United will be looking to continue their magnificent start to the season with an away trip to Millwall on Saturday afternoon.

The Whites are yet to lose a game thus far this campaign, and will be feeling refreshed after a short international break, as a hostile encounter awaits at The Den.

Marcelo Bielsa's men go into the fixture sitting at the top of the Championship table, after four wins and two draws.

It hasn't been all plain sailing for Leeds in recent times however, with the news that Patrick Bamford will spend a lenghty spell on the sidelines through injury, with Pablo Hernandez and Gaetano Berardi also out of action.

This ultimately means that Bielsa will have to make changes to the side that drew 0-0 with fellow table toppers Middlesbrough a fortnight ago, and here, we take a look at two changes Bielsa could make against Millwall.

With Pablo Hernandez recently ruled out through muscular injury, it's time for Manchester City loanee Jack Harrison to kick on and cement his place in the starting lineup, beginning at Millwall this Saturday.

The 21-year old has impressed for the Whites on his three starting appearances this term, and should offer Leeds width and pace this weekend in the absence of Hernandez.

A more than adequate replacement for the injured Gaetano Berardi, Jansson will also be looking to cement his place in the first team after making just three starting appearances under Bielsa this term.

A loveable figure at Elland Road, the 27-year old will look to partner Liam Cooper in what has been a solid defensive performance by Leeds this season.