Leeds United v Swansea City
Leeds didn’t have the best start to the season but they’re soaring up the table now. Swansea have started a bit slower but they often do so there’s probably no need to worry just yet. If Swansea score, it will be their first away goal of the season. You can probably work out for yourself how many away games they’ve won – there haven’t been any 0-0 draws.
Sanchez Watt should keep his place in Leeds’ starting line-up but he is yet to score in the league this season.
Ashley Williams and Neil Taylor look certain to start but David Cotterill has started every league game this season while Joe Allen is an option to replace an injured midfielder. David Cornell will be on the bench.
Norwich City v Barnsley
The last time Barnsley won away at Norwich, the second world war was still two years away. So they’re due a win, don’t you think?
Norwich’s Andrew Crofts has recovered from the ankle injury which prevented him from playing for Wales last week.
Nottingham Forest v Millwall
Forest are still yet to win this season although they are unbeaten at home. Millwall’s 100% start was spoiled by old adversaries Leeds United but they’re still in fourth place.
Chris Gunter is still suspended so he won’t play for Forest. Robert Earnshaw will hope to keep his place in the starting line-up despite scoring only once this season.
Steve Morison should start for Millwall.
Portsmouth v Ipswich Town
Portsmouth are bottom of the Championship so the last team they want visiting them is Ipswich Town – who are unbeaten and have a 100% record in their away games this season.
Troy Brown has a chance of playing due to a team-mate’s injury.
Queen’s Park Rangers v Middlesbrough
QPR are another of those unbeaten teams. Boro are yet to win or even score away. So they must be thrilled they’ve got QPR this week.
Danny Coyne will probably be on the bench for Middlesbrough. Rhys Williams is out with a pelvis injury.
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