Two of the Championship's heavyweights are set to clash tonight, with Leeds United hosting Middlesbrough in a pivotal match. A win for Leeds could propel them back to the summit of the table, taking advantage of Sheffield United's inactivity until Wednesday.
Leeds come into this encounter fresh from a comfortable victory over Derby County at home. Joe Rodon and Max Wober, both newcomers to the club, found the net for the first time, contributing to a much-needed return to form.
Reflecting on his goal, Wales star Rodon remarked: "Hopefully that (goal) is the first of many now. But it's been very frustrating and to finally score is just great overall and to be back in the top two.
"Two defenders on the scoresheet - but it's a whole team effort and especially with what happened last week, we wanted to bounce back straight away and I thought we did that."
Middlesbrough, currently sitting fifth, are heading to Elland Road with momentum, having secured four wins in their last six games, propelling them into playoff contention, reports Leeds Live.
For those eager to follow the upcoming fixture, here's what you need to know:.
The Leeds United vs Middlesbrough match is scheduled for Tuesday, December 10, with an 8pm kick-off at Elland Road.
The game will be broadcast live as the main event on Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting at 7:30pm. Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the match live via the Sky Go app on various devices, including most smartphones and tablets, as part of their subscription package.
Supporters can also tune into the match via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).
When can I catch the highlights of the match?
EFL highlights will be broadcast on ITV 4, with coverage starting at 11:55pm. Sky Sports and LUTV will also be releasing highlights packages.