Key events
No changes from Daniel Farke to the team that drew 2-2 at Sunderland before the international break. Chris Wilder does switch things up, with Jamie Shackleton, Rhys Norrington-Davies, Gustavo Hamer and Harrison Burrows coming in to a more defensive set-up with five at the back.
Team news
Leeds United (4-2-3-1): Meslier; Bogle, Rodon, Struijk, Firpo; Tanaka, Rothwell; Gnonto, Aaronson, Ramazani; Piroe.
Subs: Darlow, James, Bamford, Solomon, Fernandez, Byram, Schmidt, Debayo, Crew.
Sheffield United (5-4-1): Cooper; Shackleton, Souttar, Ahmedhodzic, Norrington-Davies, Burrows; Arblaster, Vinícius Souza, Hamer, O’Hare; Moore.
Subs: Adam Davies, Gilchrist, McCallum, Brewster, Rak-Sakyi, Robinson, Campbell, Brooks, Peck.
Referee: Lewis Smith (Lancashire).
Tributes to George Baldock, firstly from his former Sheffield United teammate, Anel Ahmedhodzic. “He was my partner, we were dominating the right side when we played together. He was the first one to make me feel part of the group. He was such a great guy. It’s very sad, and for me and people I know, it’s been a hard week.”
Chris Basham, who is on Sky punditry duties, adds: “I was hit by it hard … he was the heartbeat of the dressing room, putting the music on, getting the lads fired up. He was an outstanding footballer, and an outstanding person as well.”
Jobi McAnuff: “He really connected with Sheffield United fans, he had such an infectious personality and brought that to the pitch. He gave absolutely everything, every minute he put that shirt on.”
Whether you’re a Sheffield United fan or not, if you’d like to pay your own tribute to George Baldock, drop me an email or tweet @niallmcveigh.
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Preamble
It’s still early days, but this season’s Championship promotion race looks set to be an all-timer. The top nine teams are separated by five points, and have a combined 110 years of Premier League service between them. All nine could argue that the top flight is their natural habitat – but the task of climbing through the trapdoor (and avoiding an immediate fall back) is tougher than ever.
Two of the second tier’s biggest beasts meet in a Yorkshire derby tonight, having largely swerved each other in their respective bounces between divisions. Leeds and Sheffield United haven’t played a top-flight game in front of a crowd since 1994 – but tonight’s meeting between the unbeaten Blades and Daniel Farke’s fizz-fuelled heavyweights will feel undeniably top-tier.
While we can expect a fierce intensity under the lights at Elland Road, the occasion will get off to a sombre start. This is Sheffield United’s first game since the tragic death of their former player, George Baldock, at the age of 31. He will be commemorated by both clubs with a minute’s silence before kick-off, which is at 8pm (BST).