For details of advised bookmakers and each-way terms, visit our transparent tipping record
Leicester may have been held by Everton in midweek but they benefitted from Manchester United's shock home defeat to Sheffield United. Brendan Rodgers' men remain in the title race and their season so far has been a huge positive.
In Leeds, they face a side sat comfortably in mid-table and they will be more than happy with that. 26 points at the halfway stage and, perhaps more importantly, 13 points clear of the relegation zone is a great position on their return to the Premier League. Victory over Newcastle last time out puts less pressure on this game.
Leeds have largely been winning the games they are meant to and treating the other games as a free hit. It's led to some big defeats, Leicester being one of them with a 4-1 win at Elland Road, but it's also given us some highly entertaining games against Liverpool and Manchester City.
Contests against Chelsea, Leicester, Manchester United and Tottenham have all seen losses by at least three-goal margins and the 9/4 available on the Foxes with a -1 handicap looks good value here. Leeds' style is so good to watch, but the man-to-man approach can be a problem against a team with better quality.
There is also the potential that they will be without Diego Llorente again here after he was forced off with injury at Newcastle. He's been incredibly unlucky given how disrupted his campaign has been but it could mean Liam Cooper partners young Pascal Struijk at the back.
Odds correct at 1800 GMT (28/01/21)
We are committed in our support of responsible gambling. Recommended bets are advised to over-18s and we strongly encourage readers to wager only what they can afford to lose.
If you are concerned about your gambling, please call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133, or visit .
Further support and information can be found at and .