On current form, it could be argued that tonight’s trip to Bournemouth is Leeds United‘s toughest fixture of the week.
Excitement is building for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final bout with Chelsea, who have not won nor scored in their last four Premier League games. Bournemouth, on the other hand, have not lost in 13 league games, a run stretching back to their last defeat on January 3.
Only Arsenal and Everton have popped the Cherries on their own pitch. So this evening’s game will be tough but Leeds nevertheless have an opportunity to heap pressure on their relegation rivals should they win.
