Leeds will finally return to action after 15-weeks without a game with Sunday's 12 noon kick-off at Cardiff City behind closed doors.
The Whites approach the weekend top of the table, holding a one point lead ahead of West Brom and with a seven-point cushion in the division's automatic promotion places back to third-placed Fulham.
1. Injuries
Marcelo Bielsa has always stressed the importance of his squad staying relatively injury free. This season has been relatively kind but Pablo Hernandez, Jean-Kevin Augustin and Adam Forshaw are currently out and the less absentees the better. Picture by Tony Johnson.
2. Neil Harris
Harris had a habit of causing Leeds problems when in charge of Millwall and it was the same story in his first game against United as Cardiff boss in December's 3-3 draw. Harris and Cardiff are first up this Sunday. Photo by George Wood/Getty Images.
3. The goalkeeper situation
With Kiko Casilla banned until United's penultimate game, Illan Meslier could do with being wrapped up in cotton wool and can ill afford a suspension. Eighteen-year-old Italian Elia Caprile is the alternative. Picture by Julian Finney/Getty Images.
4. Coronavirus
Leeds would have finished champions via points per game if the season had been curtailed but even with the campaign resuming, every game remains geared around battling COVID-19. Photo by CARL RECINE/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.
5. South Wales
Any sort of travel presents its share of challenges at present and United have two very long treks to South Wales to contend with in fixtures at Cardiff City and Swansea City. Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images.
6. Empty stadiums
All of United's final nine games will be played behind closed doors and that will naturally be strange, even with over 15,000 'crowdies' for the five games at Elland Road. Photo by LAURENCE GRIFFITHS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.