LEEDS UNITED v CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday 11th April 3.00pm.
Elland Road
Cardiff City TEAM NEWS - Marshall, Peltier, Ecuele Manga, Morrison, Malone, Ralls, Whittingham, Gunnarsson, Noone, McAleny, Mason.
Subs: Moore, Fabio, Adeyemi, O'Keefe, Harris, Kennedy, Doyle.
The match is Not all ticket.
But City fans are not welcome by Leeds United
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Likely teams
Leeds: (4-2-3-1): Silvestri, Wotton, Bamba, Cooper, Taylor, Berardi, Murphy, Byram, Mowatt, Phillipd, Antenucci.
Cardiff (4-4-2): Marshall, Fabio, Manga, Morrison, Malone, Noone, Gunnarsson, Whittingham, Ralls, Doyle, McAleny.

" UPDATED DAILY "
Kagisho Dikgacoi and Anthony Pilkington are playing for the Development team at Sheffield United today and Scott Young is going to watch them.
Ben Turner will play in the game at Colchester on Monday.
Pilkington is the closest to first team football, looking at Tuesday and onwards.
All players are in my plans for next season other than a few who are out of contract.
What happens with Kenwyne Jones and Matt Connolly next season?
They are contracted to this club and a decision would have to be made that suited all parties if that was to change.
Striker Alex Revell is a doubt for Cardiff after he suffered a back injury against Bolton on Monday. Revell was substituted in the defeat to Bolton with a reoccurrence of a back injury and he will be assessed ahead of the game.
Bluebirds boss Russell Slade as a lengthy injury list with Federico Macheda, Anthony Pilkington and Kagisho Dikgacoi
Former Leeds defender Lee Peltier was amongst the substitutes on Monday as he continues to struggle with injury.
Connor McAleny and Ben Turner could come back into the squad after injury.
It is 16 matches and 31 years since Leeds beat Cardiff City in any competition and this weekend provides another opportunity for Leeds to end the curse.
Russell Slade: “I want to see good performances, but it is a process. It’s not going to happen just like that. There will be ups and downs. I said we are improving and I believe we are improving. The Bolton game though was very disappointing.”
Latest News 
' CARDIFF CITY '
Striker Alex Revell is a doubt for Cardiff after he suffered a back injury against Bolton on Monday. Revell was substituted in the defeat to Bolton with a reoccurrence of a back injury and he will be assessed ahead of the game.
Bluebirds boss Russell Slade as a lengthy injury list with Federico Macheda, Anthony Pilkington and Kagisho Dikgacoi
Former Leeds defender Lee Peltier was amongst the substitutes on Monday as he continues to struggle with injury.
Connor McAleny and Ben Turner could come back into the squad after injury.
' LEEDS UNITED '
Leeds United will once again be without Rodolph Austin who continues his suspension against Cardiff City on Saturday.
Fellow midfielder Lewis Cook is still a doubt after missing the last two games with an ankle injury.
Young midfielder Kalvin Phillips could make his home debut after making his debut at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday whilst Granddi Ngoyi, who is still waiting to make his Leeds debut since joining the club in January, could once again be named amongst the substitutes.
Defender Giuseppe Bellusci could return to the squad after he missed the defeat at Wolves with both calf and hamstring injuries.
Striker Steve Morison could come back into the squad after he was rested at Wolves.
Aidy White is close to a return to training after missing the season through injury but the season is over for Zan Benedicic and Tommaso Bianchi.
Neil Redfearn: “I can see the seniors buying into the philosophy of what we are trying to achieve and I can see the overseas lads integrating.
"I can see they are finding their feet in the Championship and I can see it getting better and better. I’m tough enough to deal with being in charge of Leeds United.”
Possible LineupsCardiff City1 Marshall
3 Fabio
5 Manga
36 Morrison
4 Malone
11 Noone
7 Whittingham
17 Gunnarsson
21 Ralls
29 Revell
13 Doyle
Leeds1 Silvestri
15 Wootton
3 Bamba
32 Cooper
12 Berardi
7 Murphy
2 Byram
40 K Philips
27 Mowatt
21 Taylor
34 Antenucci
PreviewLeeds United Football Club is an English football club in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The club was formed in 1919 following the disbanding of Leeds City F.C. by the Football League and took over their Elland Road stadium.
Leeds United have won three First Division league titles, one FA Cup and one League Cup. The club also won two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups. The majority of the honours were won under the management of Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s.
Leeds United play in white. The club badge features the White Rose of York and "LUFC".
Form - Last 5 GamesCardiffSat 14/03/15 CHA Brentford 1 - 2 Cardiff City
Tue 17/03/15 CHA Cardiff City 1 - 1 Bournemouth
Sat 21/03/15 CHA Cardiff City 2 - 0 Birmingham City
Sat 04/04/15 CHA Reading 1 - 1 Cardiff City
Sat 06/04/15 CHA Cardiff City 0 - 3 Bolton
LeedsSat 14/03/15 CHA Leeds United 0 - 0 Nottingham Forest
Wed 18/03/15 CHA Fulham 0 - 3 Leeds United
Sat 21/03/15 CHA Blackpool 1 - 1 Leeds United
Sat 04/04/15 CHA Leeds United 0 - 3 Blackburn Rovers
Mon 06/04/15 CHA Wolverhampton 4 - 3 Leeds United
Last 5 meetings2014/2015 Sat 01 Nov Cardiff City 3 - 1 Leeds Utd. Championship
2012/2013 Sat 02 Feb Leeds Utd. 0 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2012/2013 Sat 15 Sep Cardiff City 2 - 1 Leeds Utd. Championship
2011/2012 Sat 21 Apr Cardiff City 1 - 1 Leeds Utd. Championship
2011/2012 Sun 30 Oct Leeds Utd. 1 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
Previous HighlightsMatch StatsMatch OddsLeeds 13/10
Draw 8/5
Cardiff 9/4
Elland RoadClub: Leeds United FC
Opening: 1897
Capacity: 39,460 seats
History and descriptionElland Road opened in 1897, however in the first years of its existence it was only used for rugby matches. In 1904 newly formed football club Leeds City moved into the ground, and in the following years the stadium got gradually expanded.
After in 1919 Leeds City got expelled from the Football League, the stadium was sold for a sum of £250 to newly formed Leeds United. Further renovations were made shortly after, but few changes were made in the decades following.
In 1956, a fire burned down the West Stand, and a new stand had to be built. With the successes of Leeds United in the 1960s and early 70s further renovations were made.
Elland Road achieved its record attendance in 1967 during an FA Cup match with Sunderland. A total of 57,892 supporters watched the game from the stands.
In the early 1990s, the club started a redevelopment program for the ground, which most notably included the rebuilding of the East Stand in 1993. At completion, the stand counted as the biggest cantilever stand in the world.
Elland Road was one of the playing venues of the Euro 1996 Championships, during which it hosted three group matches.
In the early 2000s, Leeds investigated a move to a brand new 55,000-stadium, however these plans were shelved after the club’s finances severely deteriorated. Only smaller renovations have been made to the stadium since.
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