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Leeds

Leeds

Premier League

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (30%) Draw (38%) Loss (32%)
37 Played
11 Won
14 Drawn
12 Lost
49 Goals For
53 Goals Against

Team Overview

Leeds United remains one of English football's most storied clubs, carrying a rich heritage that spans decades of both triumph and adversity. The Yorkshire-based side has long been synonymous with passionate support and a distinctive footballing identity that resonates throughout the Premier League. Under Daniel Farke's guidance, Leeds continues to embody the determination and fighting spirit that has defined the club through various chapters of its history.

The current Premier League campaign tells a story of inconsistency for Leeds, with their record of 11 wins, 14 draws, and 12 losses from 37 matches reflecting the challenges of maintaining top-flight stability. Their goal statistics reveal a side that has struggled to find the clinical edge, scoring 49 while conceding 53, resulting in a negative goal difference of four. Perhaps most telling is the stark contrast between their home and away form - while they've managed nine victories from 19 home fixtures, they've secured just two wins in 18 away matches, highlighting significant travel troubles that have undermined their overall campaign.

The statistical profile suggests a team caught between defensive solidity and attacking ambition. With eight clean sheets across the season, Leeds has shown they can organize defensively when required, yet they've also failed to score in 11 matches, indicating periods where their attacking play has lacked penetration. Their form pattern of mixed results demonstrates the fine margins that often separate Premier League survival from relegation battles. This season's performance reflects a club working to establish consistent Premier League credentials while maintaining the core values that make Leeds United a unique presence in English football.

Squad (28 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

K. Darlow
#26 K. Darlow
Lucas Perri
#1 Lucas Perri
I. Meslier
#1 I. Meslier

Defenders (8)

J. Bijol
#15 J. Bijol
J. Bogle
#2 J. Bogle
S. Bornauw
#23 S. Bornauw
S. Byram
#25 S. Byram
G. Gudmundsson
#3 G. Gudmundsson
J. Lienou
#65 J. Lienou
J. Rodon
#6 J. Rodon
P. Struijk
#5 P. Struijk

Midfielders (11)

E. Ampadu
#4 E. Ampadu
A. Cresswell
#51 A. Cresswell
J. Justin
#24 J. Justin
F. Buonanotte
#40 F. Buonanotte
R. Chadwick-Chaplin
#47 R. Chadwick-Chaplin
S. Chambers
#7 S. Chambers
I. Gruev
#44 I. Gruev
D. James
#7 D. James
S. Longstaff
#8 S. Longstaff
A. Stach
#18 A. Stach
A. Tanaka
#22 A. Tanaka

Attackers (6)

B. Aaronson
#11 B. Aaronson
D. Calvert-Lewin
#9 D. Calvert-Lewin
W. Gnonto
#29 W. Gnonto
L. Nmecha
#14 L. Nmecha
N. Okafor
#19 N. Okafor
J. Piroe
#10 J. Piroe

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
11
B. Aaronson
B. Aaronson
MF 6.8 36 4 5 2384 49 642
4
E. Ampadu
E. Ampadu
MF 7.2 34 1 1 3033 79 1669
9
D. Calvert-Lewin
D. Calvert-Lewin
FW 6.7 34 14 1 2657 10 445
6
J. Rodon
J. Rodon
DF 6.7 34 2 0 2863 35 1416
2
J. Bogle
J. Bogle
DF 6.6 33 1 2 2731 62 861
5
P. Struijk
P. Struijk
DF 6.8 33 0 1 2847 37 1775
3
G. Gudmundsson
G. Gudmundsson
DF 6.7 32 0 0 2642 65 957
14
L. Nmecha
L. Nmecha
FW 6.7 30 6 1 1002 11 194
18
A. Stach
A. Stach
MF 7.2 29 5 3 2378 65 939
24
J. Justin
J. Justin
DF 6.9 28 2 1 1826 53 660
19
N. Okafor
N. Okafor
FW 6.9 28 8 1 1573 23 332
22
A. Tanaka
A. Tanaka
MF 6.7 27 2 0 1248 24 636
15
J. Bijol
J. Bijol
DF 6.9 24 1 2 1843 25 971
44
I. Gruev
I. Gruev
MF 6.7 23 0 3 1334 24 584
8
S. Longstaff
S. Longstaff
MF 6.9 23 2 2 1046 38 448
29
W. Gnonto
W. Gnonto
FW 6.6 22 0 1 514 18 204
26
K. Darlow
K. Darlow
GK 7.0 21 0 0 1890 1 807
7
D. James
D. James
FW 6.6 18 0 0 546 6 114
1
Lucas Perri
Lucas Perri
GK 6.6 16 0 0 1440 0 559
10
J. Piroe
J. Piroe
FW 6.4 15 0 0 303 1 93
23
S. Bornauw
S. Bornauw
DF 6.7 11 0 0 438 8 146
25
S. Byram
S. Byram
DF 6.5 2 0 0 18 1 6
40
F. Buonanotte
F. Buonanotte
MF 6.2 2 0 0 29 0 8

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (39)

R. Chadwick-Chaplin
From Leeds
Raise May 2026
F. Buonanotte
From Brighton
Loan Jan 2026
J. Justin
From Leicester City
Transfer Aug 2025
N. Okafor
From Milan
Transfer Aug 2025
D. Calvert-Lewin
From Everton
Free Transfer Aug 2025
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Departures (43)

J. Harrison
To Fiorentina
Loan Jan 2026
H. Gray
To Rotherham
Loan Jan 2026
J. Debayo
To Hull
Free agent Jan 2026
L. Ramazani
To Valencia
Loan Aug 2025
I. Schmidt
To Werder Bremen
Loan Aug 2025
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Injuries & Availability

8 Out 0 Doubtful
N. Okafor
N. Okafor Calf Injury
Out
S. Longstaff
S. Longstaff Hernia
Out
A. Stach
A. Stach Ankle Injury
Out
G. Gudmundsson
G. Gudmundsson Hamstring Injury
Out
P. Struijk
P. Struijk Hip Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Leeds face a significant injury crisis with eight players currently unavailable, creating substantial depth concerns across multiple positions. The injury list reveals a particularly troubling pattern of hamstring problems, with G. Gudmundsson, J. Bogle, and F. Buonanotte all sidelined with hamstring injuries, suggesting potential issues with conditioning or training loads. The midfield appears especially vulnerable with S. Longstaff dealing with a hernia and I. Gruev out with a knee injury, while defensive options are also compromised with P. Struijk's hip injury removing a key center-back from contention.

The variety of injury types presents additional challenges for squad rotation, as A. Stach's ankle injury and N. Okafor's calf problem further limit tactical flexibility. With no players currently listed as doubtful, there's little hope for immediate reinforcements from the treatment room. This extensive injury list forces Leeds to rely heavily on their remaining fit players and potentially promote youth team members or adjust formations to cope with the personnel shortage. The concentration of injuries in key areas suggests Leeds will need to carefully manage their available squad to prevent further fitness issues while competing across multiple competitions.

Recent Form

WDWLD
W Brighton 1-0 (H)
D Tottenham 1-1 (A)
W Burnley 3-1 (H)
L Chelsea 1-0 (A)
D Bournemouth 2-2 (A)

Form Analysis

Leeds have demonstrated a resilient run of form across their last five fixtures, collecting eight points from a possible fifteen with two wins, two draws, and just one defeat. Their record showcases a team that has proven difficult to beat, remaining undefeated in four of those five encounters. The attacking output has been steady with seven goals scored, averaging 1.4 goals per match, while defensively they have conceded five goals, suggesting reasonable solidity at the back without being completely watertight.

The quality of opposition faced tells an interesting story about Leeds' capabilities across different levels of competition. Their victories came against Brighton and Burnley, both secured at home, while they managed creditable draws away from home against Tottenham and Bournemouth. The sole defeat arrived against Chelsea away from home, highlighting a pattern where Leeds appear more vulnerable when facing top-tier opposition on the road. Home form has been particularly impressive with two wins from two matches, scoring four goals and conceding just one. This suggests Elland Road continues to provide a significant advantage, with the team showing greater attacking fluency and defensive organization in familiar surroundings. Away from home, the record shows one win, two draws, and one loss, indicating resilience in hostile environments even if they struggle to dominate proceedings completely.

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