Ground: Elland Road.

Capacity: 40,204.

Manager: David O'Leary (since October 1998).

Position: 3rd.

Top scorers: 2000-01 - Mark Viduka 22, Alan Smith 18, Lee Bowyer 15, Ian Harte 11.

The season so far: Leeds 2, Southampton 0; Arsenal 1, Leeds 2; West Ham 0, Leeds 0.

Last time out: August 24 - West Ham 0, Leeds 0.

How they lined up: Martyn, Mills, Ferdinand, Matteo, Harte; Bowyer, Batty, Dacourt, Kewell, Keane, Viduka. Subs: Woodgate, Maybury, Milosevic, Kelly, McPhail.

Players in: Robbie Keane (£12m after loan from Inter Milan).

Players out: Tony Hackworth £120,000 (Notts County), Kevin Dixon free (Barnsley), Gareth Evans free (Huddersfield), Warren Feaney free (Bournemouth).

Form guide: David O'Leary's Leeds have finished in the Premierships' top five in each of the last four seasons and are expected to be among the leading lights yet again. They are unbeaten in the League at Elland Road since Newcastle won there on January 20 and have only lost twice in the Premiership this year.

Danger men: Mark Viduka, Robbie Keane and Harry Kewell ... take your pick. Leeds have an abundance of talent. Danny Mills and Lee Bowyer - suspended after their red cards at Arsenal - will be missing and Alan Smith and Nigel Martyn are doubtful but their strength in depth was illusrated when Paul Robinson, Gary Kelly, Lucas Radebe, Michael Duberry, Stephen McPhail and Jason Wilcox all featured in the reserves in midweek.

How to get there: Take M62 then M621 and leave motorway after 1 miles, exiting the roundabout onto the A643 into Elland Road.