Several Leeds United players and Andrea Radrizzani could wave goodbye to Elland Road vs Tottenham
Leeds United host Ryan Mason’s Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road in the Premier League on Sunday and here are five things to look out for around the match
The end of this chapter or the great escape?
After 37 matches, 295 days and 121 goals we will finally get an answer to the question: do Leeds United deserve to remain in the Premier League? Twelve months ago we went to Brentford with a similar question and little hope, but got a spectacular surprise.
With two other matches needing to go United’s way and next to nothing in recent form to suggest they can beat Tottenham Hotspur, this feels like an even slimmer hope. It’s either going to be the sad, but expected confirmation of what we have known for weeks or one of the greatest escapes the top flight has seen.
The supporters’ buzz
As Sam Allardyce said himself on Friday, he will not need to keep an eye on events at Goodison Park or King Power Stadium. The Elland Road crowd will transmit what is going on elsewhere from the other 4.30pm kick-offs.