Leeds still have a shot at winning the Championship title, but they can approach their last two games with a sense of calmness, having achieved their main goal of gaining promotion to the Premier League.
Bristol City head into the second-to-last round of matches in a good position to secure one of the two remaining play-off spots, but they need to continue working hard to fend off competition from other teams.
Team news
Leeds will be missing Pascal Struijk and Joe Rothwell for the match against Bristol City, while Dan James was not included in the squad in their previous game against Stoke due to discomfort experienced during his comeback against Oxford.
Harry Gray took James' place on the bench in the Stoke match and made his debut for the club with a late appearance. He might get more playing time, but Daniel Farke could make changes considering the promotion is already secured, depending on Burnley's result and the title implications.
Bristol City will be without Ayman Benarous, Luke McNally, and Mark Sykes, and they might have to do without Cam Pring who picked up a hamstring injury against Luton. Liam Manning may choose to make adjustments following their performance at Loftus Road, but the team's play-off fate is still within their control.
The stats
Leeds have the best home record in the Championship, winning 17 out of 22 games at Elland Road, drawing four, and losing only one, earning 55 points.
Farke's team has scored 57 home league goals, which is nine more than the next team with the highest number of goals at home (Norwich with 48), while only conceding 12 goals at home.
Bristol City has managed to win only four out of 22 away games in the Championship this season, drawing 10 and losing eight. They have scored 23 goals and conceded 31 while playing away.
Leeds secured a dominant 6-0 victory against Stoke, extending their winning streak to four games and remaining unbeaten for eight games since their loss to Portsmouth in March.
Despite a 3-1 loss to Luton, Manning's team had a four-game unbeaten run before that, with only three losses in their last 17 games.
Leeds and Bristol City played out a goalless draw in their previous encounter in October. This result broke Leeds' six-game winning streak against Bristol City, with the Robins claiming their only victory in the last 19 meetings back in 2016.
Prediction
Although Leeds have already secured promotion, the prospect of competing for the title is not good news for Bristol City, especially given their weaker performances on the road compared to their home games at Ashton Gate. Their upcoming match at Elland Road, where Leeds have been formidable, winning 17 out of 22 games and scoring 57 goals, poses a tough challenge for Bristol City.
Leeds are clear favorites to take a step closer to the title, but there could be value in betting on a strong start from Farke's team.
Leeds have been in fine form, scoring 10 goals in their last four matches, with nine of those goals coming before halftime, including five against Stoke in their recent game.
On the other hand, Bristol City has been slow off the blocks recently, falling behind at halftime in their last few away games, which could be concerning as they face a rampant Leeds side at Elland Road.