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Leeds United Unveils Unchanged Line-Up for Burnley Clash

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Leeds United has announced their starting line-up for the match against Burnley in the Sky Bet Championship, taking place at Elland Road following the international break. The head coach, Daniel Farke, has opted for consistency by choosing the same starting eleven that delivered a victory against Hull City. There is only one modification on the substitutes’ bench.

In goal, Illan Meslier continues as the first choice. The defensive line comprises Junior Firpo, Pascal Struijk, Joe Rodon, and Jayden Bogle. Leading the team on the field, Ethan Ampadu forms the midfield partnership with Ilia Gruev. The attacking responsibilities are assigned to Brenden Aaronson, Manor Solomon, Willy Gnonto, and Mateo Joseph.

The substitutes’ bench sees the introduction of Isaac Schmidt for the first time. Schmidt is joined by Ao Tanaka, Joe Rothwell, Joel Piroe, Sam Byram, Largie Ramazani, Joe Gelhardt, James Debayo, and goalkeeper Karl Darlow. The match is set to initiate at 12:30 PM, allowing fans to follow through various platforms.

For supporters unable to attend the match physically or those without access to Sky Sports, there is a live blog available to keep up with the action. Additionally, international fans outside the UK and Ireland have an option to view the game live.

Off the bench, the team includes Karl Darlow as the backup goalkeeper, joined by outfield players Joe Rothwell, Joel Piroe, Largie Ramazani, Ao Tanaka, Sam Byram, Joe Gelhardt, Isaac Schmidt, and James Debayo, providing a range of strategic options.

Rachel Adams

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