Leeds – Chelsea : Elland Road will push for a statement win 
Chelsea head to Leeds looking to extend a good run, but with the shadow of an opponent Maresca hasn’t beaten in a competitive game. Both sides come off a mixed weekend: the Blues grabbed a solid draw with Arsenal, while Leeds produced an encouraging fightback despite a 3-2 defeat at Manchester City.
Chelsea : solid form on the road 
Chelsea impressed against Arsenal, setting a high tempo from the off. Even after Caicedo’s expected red, the Blues stayed bold and opened the scoring with a neat header from Chalobah. They were pegged back in the second half, but the draw was a useful point and extended their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions.
What’s most encouraging is their away form: five wins and a draw in their last six trips, a team that keeps finding a way to score on the road. Enough to head to Elland Road confident, even if the margin will be tight.
Leeds : a response that changes the narrative 
Leeds lost to Manchester City, but the scoreline doesn’t tell the whole story. Behind and under the cosh, the Whites found bite after a few tactical tweaks, fought back to level and pushed the champions right to the final whistle.
That second half gives reason for hope ahead of Chelsea’s visit, though defensive frailties keep costing them. At home they can raise their game, but they’ll need discipline and intensity to stand up to a London side brimming with confidence.
Football Prediction Leeds vs Chelsea
Leeds United or draw
Leeds’ display at the Etihad showed they can trouble big teams when they get the setup right. Chelsea remain solid and confident, but the home edge and Elland Road’s crowd could be enough for Leeds to nick at least a point.
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