Leeds United players past and present will provide insight into the club.
Leeds United have confirmed the re-launch of their in-house podcast with a special guest lined up for episode one.
The Official Leeds United podcast has been out of action since May 2024, with the final episode arriving just a few days before the Championship play-off final defeat to Southampton. In the nearly two years since, Daniel Farke’s side have gone on to win the Championship title with 100 points and are currently 15th in the Premier League.
Leeds have now confirmed the return of their podcast, albeit in a slightly different form, promising exclusive conversations with current members of Farke’s squad and Elland Road legends. Club captain Ethan Ampadu is due to appear on the opening episode, set to be released on Tuesday, February 24.
A statement from the club read: “The Official Leeds United Podcast is back. Returning with a fresh new format, the podcast brings supporters closer to the club than ever before, featuring exclusive chats with current first-team stars and iconic Leeds United legends.
“The 10-episode series kicks off on Tuesday 24th February, with new episodes released weekly. Fans can watch every episode on LUTV and YouTube, or listen via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast providers. LUTV subscribers and YouTube members will get an exclusive 24-hour priority access window to watch the full-length video of each episode each Tuesday morning.
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“Filmed inside Elland Road, episodes see host Emma Jones joined by a mix of current players and club legends. Together they dive into life on and off the pitch, sharing stories, insights and personalities that give fans a deeper look at the people behind the shirt. The opening episode sees Emma alongside Leeds favourites Stuart Dallas and Michael Bridges, with club captain Ethan Ampadu the first guest.”
Leeds will of course hope their 10-episode series coincides with a successful Premier League survival push and maybe even an FA Cup run. The Whites beat Birmingham City on penalties last weekend to book a place in the fifth round, where they will host Farke’s former club Norwich City.
Victory over the Canaries, who are admittedly in a rich vein of form, would put Leeds within one more win of a semi-final trip to Wembley, by which point there will be real hope of a first cup triumph since 1972. Farke and his squad will also hope to be closer to top-flight survival by then too, with a current six-point gap on 18th-placed West Ham.
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