Leeds United will aim to stretch their unbeaten run to four matches when they host Oxford United at Elland Road on Saturday, 21st December 2024.

Leeds v Oxford live streaming, TV channel information

The Championship clash between Leeds United and Oxford United will be broadcast live on Net4+ in Hungary and Paramount+ in the USA. Fans can check local listings for broadcast times and streaming availability.

What time does Leeds v Oxford kick off?

Leeds United will host Oxford United in the Championship at Elland Road on Saturday, 21st December 2024, with kick-off scheduled for 15:00 GMT. The match will be officiated by Referee J. Bell (England).

The Whites remain in a strong position despite last week’s 1-1 draw at Preston, sitting three points behind Sheffield United in the Championship standings.

Leeds’ home form has been outstanding, with eight consecutive wins at Elland Road, conceding just two goals and keeping six clean sheets in that span.

Oxford are in turmoil after sacking manager Buckingham following a string of poor results that leave them just one point above the relegation zone.

The U’s have failed to win in their last six matches, conceding two or more goals in four of those games. Their record at Elland Road offers little encouragement, with their last and only victory there dating back to an FA Cup tie in February 1994.

Leeds Utd v Oxford Utd Team News:

The Lilywhites remain without midfielder Ilia Gruev, who is expected to return in January, and left-back Junior Firpo, sidelined with a hamstring injury. For Oxford, Stuart Findlay continues to recover from an ankle issue and will miss out.

Leeds Form

Leeds have lost just once at home all season, a 1-0 defeat to Burnley in September, and have scored two or more goals in all eight of their recent home wins.

Oxford’s struggles since their promotion from League One have been evident, as they adapt to the challenges of the Championship. With Leeds boasting a squad full of quality and a strong home record under manager Daniel Farke, they are firm favorites.

Farke’s side has shown some fight, including last weekend’s late equalizer against Preston, and will look to build on their dominant performances at Elland Road.

Oxford form

Oxford, in poor form and adjusting to life without their former manager, will likely struggle to contain Leeds’ firepower.

Expect a convincing home win for the Whites, with goals coming in both halves.

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