Continuing their search for a first victory of the Championship season, Leeds United will make the trip to Hillsborough to meet Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday on Friday.
The visitors have drawn both of their first two outings this term, while their hosts sit on three points following a resounding victory and a heavy defeat.
Match preview
Sheffield Wednesday return to Hillsborough on Friday aiming to bounce back from a heavy setback last weekend, having travelled to Sunderland after making a dream start to their Championship campaign.
After escaping the threat of the drop in eye-catching fashion last time around, the Owls headed into a first full season under the management of Danny Rohl with plenty of optimism, and they only added to that with a 4-0 beating of Plymouth Argyle in South Yorkshire on the opening day.
Jamal Lowe, Josh Windass and Michael Smith got on the scoresheet alongside a Brendan Galloway own goal in that contest, and then following a 2-1 EFL Cup victory away at Hull City, thanks to Charlie McNeill's brace, they set out to make it back-to-back league victories to start the season in a tough trip to the Stadium of Light.
The Owls were unable to do so, though, instead succumbing to a 4-0 beating of their own, as Dennis Cirkin, Eliezer Mayenda and Luke O'Nien had Sunderland 3-0 up in the first half-hour before Mayenda added his second and the hosts' fourth at the beginning of the second half.
With their schedule certainly not getting much easier, Sheffield Wednesday will now bid to put that disappointment behind them and get back to winning ways with a first victory over their Yorkshire rivals since 2020.
Their visitors, meanwhile, make the trip to South Yorkshire in search of a first three-point haul of the campaign after a slow start.
Leeds United fell agonisingly short of making an immediate return to the Premier League under the tutelage of Daniel Farke last season, finishing third on 90 points and suffering a 1-0 defeat to Southampton in the playoff final at Wembley, setting their sights on a promotion bid in the 2024-25 term as a result.
In the midst of a tough period of high-profile departures following that unsuccessful playoff campaign, the Whites have not been quick off the mark, firstly coming from behind to take a point from a 3-3 draw at home to newly-promoted Portsmouth in their curtain-raiser as Brenden Aaronson equalised in the 95th minute after Pascal Struijk and Willy Gnonto previously had them level at two goals apiece.
Then following a 3-0 beating to Middlesbrough at Elland Road in the EFL Cup first round, Farke's men travelled to the Hawthorns to take on West Bromwich Albion on Saturday and again left with a share of the spoils as the contest ended goalless.
With the departure of Georginio Rutter having followed that defeat, albeit with the Frenchman having not featured at the weekend, Leeds United travel to Hillsborough amid a tough period and will be desperate to kickstart their season on the pitch with a victory in Friday's Yorkshire derby to move onto five points from three outings.
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