
Leeds United vs Bournemouth: Early weather forecast, ticket details, away fan guide
Leeds return to Elland Road this weekend after two successive away games.
Leeds’ win at Wolves last time out has fans excited to see the Whites at home again and see if they build on the 3-1 victory.
Leeds are underdogs at home to Bournemouth, but Daniel Farke’s outfit will take pride in maintaining their unbeaten record.
Farke has some selection dilemmas ahead of him for Saturday’s game with the potential return of some big players to the matchday squad.
Leeds begin a run of decent Premier League fixtures against Bournemouth as they look to put together a positive run of results.
Below, MOT Leeds News rounds up the latest weather, ticket and away fan guide surrounding the game.

High chance of rain for Leeds v Bournemouth match
Autumn has arrived in West Yorkshire, and with that, the weather has well and truly changed for the worse.
The Met Office, as of 24 September, is reporting that there will be a 60 per cent chance of rain at Elland Road when the game kicks off at 3pm.
Temperatures will reach highs of 15 °C, while winds could reach nine miles per hour. The predicted humidity rating is 69 per cent.
Leeds will want to use this weather to their advantage and make it difficult for Bournemouth to play their fast, free-flowing football.

Home tickets sold out for Leeds vs Bournemouth clash
Leeds have announced that home tickets for this fixture are sold out, with a capacity of 38,000 expected at Elland Road.
Both Centenary Pavilion hospitality packages are sold out, with the cheapest option being in the Eddie Gray Lounge, starting at £330.
Fans should be aware that it will be difficult to secure tickets for games close to matchday now that Leeds are back in the Premier League.
Away fan guide for Elland Road
Away fans are seated at the South side of the John Charles West Stand. They enter the ground via Entrances 1 and 2, and the away ticket office is adjacent to these entrances.
For those driving to the game, there are two car parks at Elland Road, both costing £6 per hour. Car Park A is accessible via Lowfields Road at the East Stand, whilst Car Park B is accessed via Wesley Street, next to the Old Peacock pub.
Leeds train station is the closest to Elland Road, although it’ll take roughly 35 minutes to walk to the stadium from there.
There are several regular bus services from the train station to the stadium, but fans should arrive in plenty of time as there is usually a lot of traffic leading up to kick-off.
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