But he won’t be playing them in the same order.
The Albion head coach said he expects to have an unchanged squad as he spoke to media on Friday morning.
That means the continued absence of Kaoru Mitoma, Brajan Gruda, James Milner and Joel Veltman.
But there are likely to be several changes to his starting XI.
The more obvious of those will be returns for Bart Verbruggen, Mats Wieffer, Lewis Dunk, Yasin Ayari, Yankuba Minteh and Danny Welbeck.
It looks equally likely that Jan Paul van Hecke, Carlos Baleba and Georginio Rutter will stay in the side.
So perhaps the main talking point comes down the left.
Max de Cuyper and Ferdi Kadioglu could link up – or Minteh play on the left wing and Kadioglu the right.
But Tommy Watson has made his own claim with two bright presences off the bench against Manchester United and Arsenal.
Playing time against Leeds would give him his home debut.
Asked whether he could start against Leeds, Hurzeler said: “It's definitely an option.”
Hurzeler remains pleased with the progress of midweek starters Stefanos Tzimas and Charalampos Kostoulas and they look set to get a chance off the bench.
Possible Albion XI: Verbruggen; Wieffer, van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Baleba, Ayari; Minteh, Rutter, Watson; Welbeck.