Leeds United Form and Lineup
Leeds United are no longer as frightening as they were at the end of 2025, when they put together a seven-match unbeaten run, but that surge gave the team a relatively comfortable cushion near the bottom of the table. Since the end of February Daniel Farke's side have tightened up at the back. For six rounds they have not conceded more than one goal in a match — one win, three draws and two defeats over that stretch.
- In round 32 they ended a four-match scoreless run.
- Exactly one third of their goals have come from set pieces.
- Under 2.5 goals has landed in five of the last six rounds.
- Leeds United are most vulnerable in the last 15 minutes of matches, when they have conceded 14 goals and have their worst goal balance (–8).
Potential Leeds United Lineup (3-4-2-1): Karl Darlow — Pascal Struijk, Jaka Bijol, James Justin — Gabriel Gudmundsson, Ilia Gruev, Ethan Ampadu, Jayden Bogle — Noah Okafor, Brenden Aaronson — Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Out: Anton Stach, Joe Rodon and Daniel James are injured.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Form and Lineup
Over the last six rounds Wolverhampton Wanderers have not actually been that bad. In that mini-table they sit 12th with eight points and a goal difference of (–2). Leeds United are even lower, 15th with six points. However, away from home there is still not a single win and only five points from 16 matches. Most recently they suffered a heavy defeat even against relegation-threatened West Ham United.
- In four of their last five away games Wolves have failed to score.
- Away from home they score noticeably fewer goals (0.44) than at Molineux (1.06).
- Over 2.5 goals has landed in each of the last four rounds.
Potential Wolverhampton Wanderers Lineup (3-5-2): Jose Sa — Ladislav Krejci, Santiago Bueno, Toti — Jackson Tchatchoua, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Andre, Joao Gomes, Hugo Bueno — Angel Gomes, Adam Armstrong.
Out: Sam Johnstone and Matt Doherty are injured; Yerson Mosquera is suspended.