All eyes are on Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon as Leeds United look to bring a successful end to their bid for an immediate return to the Premier League. Just 12 months have passed since Elland Road witnessed emotional scenes as the Whites slipped out of English football’s top tier and began a rebuilding job under new ownership. Daniel Farke was tasked with overseeing the promotion bid and after missing out on automatic promotion, the former Norwich City boss is currently finalising his plans for Sunday’s play-off final clash with another side aiming to bounce back from relegation in the best possible fashion, Southampton.
Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. On days like this, little attention should be paid to form and past results - and that is probably for the best for Farke and his players after they suffered a 3-1 away defeat against the Saints in September before falling to an Elland Road loss against Russell Martin’s side just three weeks ago as the dream of automatic promotion was ended on the final day of the campaign. Bengal Brasserie Arena Quarter – serving authentic Indian cuisine in the heart of the city.
Proudly supporting Leeds United and the YEP. However, with all focus now on making it third-time lucky against Southampton and ensuring their secon.