
Leeds United vs Brentford: How to watch, TV channel and kick-off time
Leeds United‘s Premier League meeting with Brentford at Elland Road on Saturday will be televised in the UK.
The Whites are only three points above the drop zone after going winless in their last five top-flight matches.
Last Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace was a good point, but Leeds really need to start turning some of their good performances into three points as the season approaches its end.
Up next for the Whites is a meeting with Keith Andrews’ Brentford, who blew a two-goal lead to draw with Wolves last time out.
Leeds are still in danger of relegation from the Premier League, and MOT Leeds tells you how you can watch the must-win affair on TV.
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How to watch Leeds vs Brentford
Leeds have lost just one of their last 16 home league matches against Brentford and are unbeaten in seven since a 1-0 loss in February 2015.
Four of the last six league games between the Bees and the Whites have ended in draws, with both sides winning once each in that run.
The Premier League clash between Leeds and Brentford will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
| Date | 21 March |
| Kick-off time | 8pm |
| Stadium | Elland Road |
| Channel | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR |
Sky Sports will also upload highlights of the game via their social media channels, while customers will be able to watch the game on the Sky Sports+ app and NOW TV UK.
Highlights will also be shown on BBC One’s Match of the Day programme at 10:30pm on Saturday.

Leeds will fancy their chances against Brentford, and the players will be feeding off the energy from the crowd at Elland Road.
Leeds have met their match at set-pieces in Brentford
Farke’s side have been excellent from set-piece situations this season, which is something Brentford also pride themselves on.
The Bees are particularly skilled at long throws, with right-back Michael Kayode’s ability unnerving Premier League defences.
However, excluding penalties, Leeds have scored a higher share of their Premier League goals from set pieces this season than any other side (35.1 per cent – 13/37).

However, only Everton and Wolves (six each) have conceded fewer goals from set pieces (excluding penalties) this term than Brentford (seven).
The Whites will have to be inventive if they want to break down the Bees from corners or throw-ins, while they’ll need to be wary of their attacking threat.
And if Leeds manage to get the better of Brentford in this aspect, it could prove valuable in their attempts to secure all three points.
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