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Marcelo Bielsa’s side continue to impress and enthral neutrals, though that has been both because of their confident manner of playing and also the big scores which occur in their game - at times against them. Only West Brom have conceded more than Leeds this term, and only the top three and reigning champions Liverpool have scored more.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game at Molineux.
When is the match?
The game kicks off at 8pm on Friday, 19 February.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. Subscribers can stream the match via the BT Sport app and desktop website.
What is the team news?
Wolves remain without striker Raul Jimenez for the long haul, while Willy Boly and Daniel Podence are also sidelined. Jonny is back available after a long-term absence.
Leeds are without a host of players, including key starters Kalvin Phillips and Rodrigo. Defender Robin Koch and winger Ian Poveda are also out, with the versatile Mateusz Klich and defender Diego Llorente doubts.
Predicted line-ups
WOL: Patricio; Saiss, Dendoncker, Coady; Semedo, Neves, Moutinho, Jonny; Adama, Willian Jose, Neto
LEE: Meslier; Dallas, Ayling, Cooper, Alioski; Struijk; Raphina, Klich, Hernandez, Harrison; Bamford
Wolves - 13/8
Draw - 27/11
Leeds - 2/1
Prediction
An open game could ensue and the first goal won’t necessarily prove decisive. Wolves are in a better mindset than a couple of weeks ago and they should get another result here. Wolves 2-1 Leeds.