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Draw –

Prior to last weekend’s 1-0 win over Brentford, Leeds had drawn consecutive matches against top-half sides Derby and Bristol City.

Eight of Middlesbrough’s nine victories at the Riverside this season have come against the bottom half, meaning another stalemate looks likely.

Pierre-Michel Lasogga to score anytime –

Leeds’ on-loan Hamburg striker has bagged five goals in his last seven appearances.

He will once again lead the line for Paul Heckingbottom’s side and be their main goal threat.

A red card to be shown

The two sides have collected 10 red cards between them this season, with six going to Leeds and four to Middlesbrough.

A snow-covered surface and Baltic conditions aren’t going to improve either team’s chances of keeping 11 men on the pitch.

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