Marcelo Bielsa has no new injuries and the major decision to be made appears to come upfront with the head coach admitting that Tyler Roberts had to considered as a potential starter in the no 9 role instead of Patrick Bamford.
Second-placed United hold a five-point cushion in the division's automatic promotion spots with ten games left. But how will Leeds line-up?
1. Illan Meslier
All set to make his Leeds United home debut in goal five days after his 20th birthday with Kiko Casilla banned for racist abuse. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
2. Luke Ayling
In fantastic form at present and even becoming a genuine goal threat with two goals in his last four games. Looks certain to start at right back. Picture by Tony Johnson.
3. Liam Cooper
United's captain who is leading from the front at centre-back and will be seeking to steer the Whites to a fifth-consecutive clean sheet. Picture by Tony Johnson.
4. Ben White
The Brighton loanee has formed a formidable partnership next to Cooper at centre-back and a back four looks likely for Leeds with Huddersfield usually playing one upfront with three men in behind. Picture by Jonny Gawthorpe.
5. Stuart Dallas
One of United's stand-out players of the campaign played in various positions but looks set to continue at left back, keeping Gjanni Alioski and Barry Douglas out of the side there. Picture by Bruce Rollinson.
6. Kalvin Phillips
Possibly not at his absolute best in last weekend's win at Hull after a calf injury but will be much sharper now and might well be two weeks away from getting an England call. Dominant in the holding midfield role. Picture by Tony Johnson.