Premier League football returns to Elland Road for the first time in 16 years on Saturday when Leeds United host fellow newly-promoted side Fulham.
Marcelo Bielsa's men made an explosive return to the top fight in a 4-3 defeat to champions Liverpool on the opening weekend, while Fulham were comfortably beaten at home to Arsenal.
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There was plenty made of the champions versus champions showdown on the opening weekend, and it did not disappoint as Liverpool and Leeds played out a very early and very strong contender for the game of the season.
It spoke volumes that as much of the pre-game buzz surrounded last term's Championship winners as it did last term's Premier League winners, and the rest of the league was certainly put on alert after watching Bielsa's side stand toe to toe with Liverpool.
Of course, not every game will be such a free-flowing and fearless festival of attacking football - nor such an exhibition of how not to defend - but Leeds will have taken huge belief from how close they ran a team that blew the rest of the league away last season.
Ultimately, though, they are left with no points on the board after matchday one, and a much-changed side were also dumped out of the EFL Cup on penalties at home to Yorkshire rivals Hull City on Wednesday night.
It is two defeats from two in all competitions since their long-awaited return to the top flight, then, meaning that Saturday's match against a fellow promoted side is all the more important to get off the mark.
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Fulham will be aware of exactly what to expect against Leeds - which perhaps Liverpool were not - having faced them twice in the Championship last season, although the most recent of those was the corresponding fixture which they lost 3-0.
That was also the scoreline in Fulham's first game back in the Premier League as they were swept aside by Arsenal in the opening match of the new campaign last weekend.
Scott Parker will be hoping for slightly easier tests coming up with Leeds and Aston Villa in their next two games, and they did at least pick up their first win of the campaign in the EFL Cup on Wednesday night.
A 1-0 triumph at Ipswich Town saw them book a third-round meeting with Sheffield Wednesday next week, while perhaps just as importantly saw star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic get off the mark for the season.
The Cottagers will likely need the Serbia international to be firing again on Saturday, having only scored 24 goals in their 23 Championship away games last season - a particularly worrying record considering Leeds conceded a league-low 14 times at Elland Road in 2019-20.
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Leeds are unlikely to make many changes to their attacking unit after it caused Liverpool so many problems, which means that record signing Rodrigo Moreno could again be forced to wait for his full Premier League debut for the club.
The Spaniard did start in midweek but suffered a Leeds debut to forget by giving away the winning penalty at Anfield, whereas Patrick Bamford's goal on Merseyside could be enough to see him keep his place.
Bielsa made the full 11 changes to his side for the EFL Cup defeat to Hull and will welcome the vast majority of those who started at Anfield back into the fold.
Leeds are likely to be further boosted by the return of captain Liam Cooper at the heart of the defence.
Fulham could welcome new signings Alphonse Areola and Kenny Tete into their side after both players made their debuts for the club in midweek.
Antonee Robinson was another player handed his debut at Ipswich, although he may be forced to settle for a place on the bench for this one with Joe Bryan seemingly still above him in the left-back pecking-order.
Ola Aina, another new signing, could make his debut this weekend too, while Mitrovic is expected to return to the starting XI after only coming on as a sub against Arsenal.
Jean Michael Seri remains short of match fitness so this contest is likely to come too soon for him, while Stefan Johansen is sidelined with a foot injury.
Leeds United possible starting lineup:
Meslier; Ayling, Koch, Cooper, Dallas; Costa, Klich, Phillips, Hernandez, Harrison; Bamford
Fulham possible starting lineup:
Areola; Tete, Ream, Hector, Bryan; Reed, Cairney; Kebano, Onomah, Cavaleiro; Mitrovic
We say: Leeds United 2-1 Fulham
In a strange way, Leeds may find matches like these more difficult than the ones against the top clubs this season. Liverpool allowed Leeds space to play in the confidence that they would be able to outscore their visitors, whereas Fulham are unlikely to be so generous.
We still expect the hosts to celebrate top-flight football returning to Elland Road with a victory, but they may find openings more difficult to come by than they did last weekend.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Leeds United win with a probability of 51.83%. A draw had a probability of 24.7% and a win for Fulham had a probability of 23.49%.
The most likely scoreline for a Leeds United win was 1-0 with a probability of 11.59%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 2-1 (9.58%) and 2-0 (9.46%). The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 (11.74%), while for a Fulham win it was 0-1 (7.2%). The actual scoreline of 4-3 was predicted with a 0.4% likelihood. Our data analysis correctly predicted that Leeds United would win this match.