One of Leeds United’s biggest strengths is their home form, and the way Daniel Farke’s side has been able to pick up points consistently in front of their fans has led them to push six points clear of the relegation zone.
The Whites have only lost three times at Elland Road this season and have picked up most of their points at home with six wins and three draws.
Some of their biggest scalps include a win against Chelsea and draws against Liverpool and Manchester United. The 3-1 victory over Chelsea was a key turning point in Leeds’ season and they have gone on run that has put them in a great position in their fight for survival this campaign.
Farke will be hoping his side continues this fine home form over the final 11 games of the season so they can plan for another season in the Premier League.
Here is a list of how Elland Road’s average attendance compares to Premier League rivals.
Average attendance: 73,981
1. 1. Manchester United
Average attendance: 73,981 | Stu Forster/Getty Images
Average attendance: 62,453
2. 2. West Ham United
Average attendance: 62,453 | Richard Pelham/Getty Images
Average attendance: 60,912
3. 3. Tottenham Hotspur
Average attendance: 60,912 | Bradley Collyer/PA Wire
Average attendance: 60,393
4. 4. Liverpool
Average attendance: 60,393 | Peter Byrne/PA Wire
Average attendance: 60,213
5. 5. Arsenal
Average attendance: 60,213 | John Walton/PA Wire
Average attendance: 52,226
6. 6. Manchester City
Average attendance: 52,226 | Nick Potts/PA Wire