The Leeds United players are set to celebrate their promotion to the Premier League in style this summer.
Leeds United are now on track to win the Championship title after their 4-0 win over Bristol City on Monday night, which saw the fans and the players celebrating promotion to the Premier League at Elland Road.
The win keeps Daniel Farke’s side in 1st place of the Championship table but only ahead of 2nd place Burnley on goal difference. on Saturday, Burnley host a Millwall side looking to move into the top-six on the final day whilst Leeds head to a Plymouth Argyle side looking to beat the drop.
There’s still a lot to play for at both ends of the table, but the Leeds United players can rest a little easier knowing that promotion is already in the bag. So too is a summer holiday with the whole team.

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It’s certainly been a long season for all involved at Leeds United. After losing the Championship play-off final last time round it would’ve been incredibly difficult to psych themselves up to go again this season. But Farke kept everyone’s cool, and got the job done.
And it was Farke’s cool that got the team through wobbly pitch just a few weeks ago when Leeds United dropped out of the top two entirely. But the Whites have now won five games in a row and ending the season with six-straight wins would see them win the title, ahead of a planned trip to Las Vegas.
The Athletic report that ‘the players will head out to Las Vegas for an end-of-season celebration once the dust has settled on Saturday’s trip to Plymouth Argyle’. Beren Cross also adds that ‘promotion means this year’s group will each take home a six-figure promotion bonus’.
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Where the supercomputer has predicted Leeds United will finish this season
Right now, the title is in Leeds’ hands. But Plymouth will certainly prove tricky customers and away from home, in a relegation crunch match for the Green Army, it’s certainly going to be a difficult ask for the Whites.
And earlier in the year, a supercomputer predicted Leeds United would finish in 2nd place of the Championship table, on 98 points. That could leave Burnley on their incredible 32 game unbeaten run to nick the title off Leeds.
But Leeds United showed in their emphatic win over Bristol City that they’re still formidable despite having had promotion celebrations already, so expect another big performance on Saturday.
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