Is Leeds United vs Cardiff City on TV? Kick-off time, live stream details and how to follow
Leeds United will hope to extend their lead at the top of the Championship when they face Cardiff City on Saturday afternoon.
The Whites are currently two points clear of Sheffield United at the top of the division and have a return to the Premier League in their sights. However, the latest test for Daniel Farke's side will come today when they welcome Cardiff City to Elland Road.
Leeds are unbeaten in the Championship since November 30, with seven wins from 11 games in the two months since. Here are all the details on how you can follow the Whites' latest Championship clash...
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When is Leeds United vs Cardiff City?
The match will take place on Saturday, February 1. Kick-off is at 3pm at Elland Road.
Is Leeds United vs Cardiff City on TV?
No. Leeds United vs Cardiff City will not be broadcast in the United Kingdom as it falls under the 3pm blackout rule - which prohibits games from being shown in the United Kingdom between 2:25pm and 5:25 pm on a Saturday.
However, fans outside of the United Kingdom will be able to watch the game live on LUTV and Cardiff City TV.
How else can I follow Leeds United vs Cardiff City ?
We will bring you all the pre-match build-up, team news, live match action and analysis from Elland Road in our live blog. If you join our WhatsApp community, we will send links to the blog and post-match analysis straight to your phone.
Where can I watch the highlights of the match?
The English Football League highlights show will begin on ITV4 at 9pm on Saturday. Meanwhile, Sky Sports and LUTV will also put out highlights packages.
What is the latest team news?
"He (Pascal Struijk) is back in team training since Tuesday," Farke said at a press conference ahead of the game. "If he handles the load in the next couple of days, then he is [in contention]. Patrick Bamford is another concern.
"Sadly we had to manage Max Wober, on Tuesday his knee made some problems again. So these are two concerns. Apart from that all are back in training."