Leeds United won their third consecutive game on Wednesday evening, beating Middlesbrough 1-0 at the Riverside Stadium.

The Whites were in desperate need for a good run after winning just one of their first eight games in 2020, and luckily they’ve managed to hit form at the perfect time.

Unfortunately, the games have been more cagey than they’d have liked - their victory over Jonathan Woodgate’s side was their third 1-0 win in a row, and ideally, they’d be winning in far more convincing fashion.

United can’t rest on their laurels despite picking up 10 points from the last 12 available.

The Yorkshire club face quite an easy test on Saturday against a Hull side that haven’t won a league game since New Year’s Day.

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This game represents a real chance for Bielsa’s side to make a statement of intent.

Here’s how we think Leeds will line up against Hull this weekend, a side that includes one change.

The first thing to note is that Kiko Casilla remains in goal.

His FA hearing is still ongoing, but we’re still yet to hear anything on that front, so we expect him to continue his streak of starting every league game this term.

There is one change in defence, however.

Stuart Dallas starts at left-back, but there is no room for Gaetano Berardi in the back four as Ben White drops in after playing in defensive midfield against Middlesbrough.

Liam Cooper starts alongside White, and Luke Ayling retains his spot at right-back.

Kalvin Phillips returns to the XI following an injury that kept him out of the Boro game. Bielsa was confident that the midfielder would get over his issues for the Whites’ midweek clash, but it wasn’t to be, so his return comes against the Tigers.

In front of him, it’s largely the same team we’ve seen all season.

Jack Harrison and Helder Costa start on the wings, while Mateusz Klich and Pablo Hernandez play in the middle.

Up top, Patrick Bamford starts as Jean-Kevin Augustin has been ruled out of this one.

In other news, Leeds are in more danger every passing day that one saga isn’t concluded.