The September international break is finally over as Leeds United make their return to Championship action against Burnley.
The Whites are still undefeated in the division after Daniel Farke managed back-to-back victories after two early draws.
It will be far from an easy test at Elland Road on Saturday though, with Scott Parker and his Burnley side aiming for promotion back to the Premier League.
After the Clarets recorded two huge wins to open their season, a defeat and a draw followed, leaving them on seven points.
With such a potentially mammoth clash so early in the campaign, here’s a look at everything you need to know about Leeds vs Burnley.

Leeds United vs Burnley kick-off time
Leeds will host Burnley at Elland Road on Saturday in an early kick-off, with the two sides in slightly differing form.
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- Date: September 14, 2024
- Kick-off time: 12:30 (BST)
- Stadium: Elland Road, Leeds
Leeds v Burnley TV channel and live stream
The clash between Leeds and Burnley will be available to watch via a TV broadcast on Sky Sports+, which is the new channel for EFL coverage.
As for live streaming, the match will also be available via the Sky Sports app, which hosts all of the Sky Sports+ matches.
For both of these methods of viewing, a valid Sky Sports subscription is required, which will give access to all the build-up, action and reaction.

Leeds team news and injury updates
Leeds boss Farke has been dealt a few injury concerns to deal with ahead of his side’s home clash against Burnley.
Patrick Bamford is a doubt alongside Dan James, who suffered a hamstring issue that kept him out of the Wales squad over the international break.
Max Wober is another injury concern, with reports claiming a fresh knee issue has appeared for the defender over the international break.
The likes of Wilfried Gnonto, Mateo Joseph and Junior Firpo managed to get through the break without any issues.
Burnley team news and injury updates
Burnley are facing several potential injury doubts ahead of their trip to Leeds, with Scott Parker missing key players over recent weeks.
Manuel Benson, Maxime Esteve, Josh Cullen, Enock Agyei, Hannes Delcroix, Jordan Beyer, Hjalmar Ekdal, Aaron Ramsey and Nathan Redmond are all injury concerns for the travelling Clarets.
Former loanees Connor Roberts and Jaidon Anthony are in line to make their return to Leeds, where they had loan spells last season.
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