Leeds United face Derby County in the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final at Elland Road this evening.

The Whites will go into the game with a 1-0 advantage from the first leg, thanks to top scorer Kemar Roofe's second-half strike at Pride Park on Saturday evening.

Head coach Marcelo Bielsa is expected to make changes to his starting XI, with several key players set to miss the game through injury.

Leeds have won all three of their matches against Derby this season and will be looking to build on their encouraging performance from the first leg.

Here are two tweaks Bielsa could make to his Leeds starting XI against Derby tonight...

Jamie Shackleton for Adam Forshaw

Jamie Shackleton replaced the injured Adam Forshaw during the first half at Pride Park on Saturday and produced an accomplished display in midfield, providing great energy and intensity.

The 19-year-old coped extremely well with the pressure of playing in such an important game, despite having made just three league starts for Leeds all season.

Bielsa has proven that he is prepared to give young players a chance in the first-team this season and Shackleton deserves another opportunity to prove himself in front of the home fans at Elland Road.

With Forshaw set to miss the second leg through injury, this could be the perfect opportunity for Shackleton to make an impact.

Patrick Bamford for Kemar Roofe

Bielsa has confirmed that Roofe is set to miss the game with a calf injury, leaving him with limited attacking options, with forward Tyler Roberts also out with an ankle problem.

Patrick Bamford is available again after severing his two-match suspension for successful deception of a match official against Aston Villa and is expected to start up front in Roofe's absence.

Bielsa will be looking for a big performance from the striker against his old side and Bamford will probably feel that he has a point to prove, having gone two games without a goal.