
Report confirms whether Leeds highlights will be shown on Quest each matchday
Leeds Live has confirmed that Quest will show Championship highlights after each matchday once the season resumes.
Colin Murray usually hosts EFL on Quest after each matchday, and that will continue after the break despite every game being held behind-closed-doors.
Leeds United restart their season a week on Sunday with a tough trip to the Welsh capital to face Cardiff before welcoming Fulham to Elland Road.
Leeds fans will be able to get their live-action too, with the club’s iFollow set to stream every game as well as Sky Sports and talkSPORT broadcasting selected fixtures on TV and radio.
Sky are limited to only showing a maximum of six games per club in the Championship and have already confirmed the games against Cardiff, Fulham and Stoke are being aired live.
Should fans not be able to catch the live action for whatever reason, at least they will have the back-up of Quest’s highlight shows to watch whether on the weekend or on a weekday.
The EFL has confirmed the remaining nine fixtures, and apart from the first week, there are games nearly every three-five days.
The LUFC Trust have launched a campaign urging fans to stay away from Elland Road when Leeds are playing with Vinnie Jones sending a message to fans.
We are fully behind that campaign, and it is important we steer clear of the stadiums during games and let the squad finished what they started.
This latest update with Quest showing highlights will certainly help that, as fans will get to not miss a single piece of action between now and the final game against Charlton in which we hope promotion will be secured, if not earlier than that.
In other Leeds United news, Phil Hay has detailed collapsed talks with this Premier League side over a potential friendly