
Leeds United confirmed starting XI v West Ham United: Sam Greenwood axed, two changes made
Leeds United have confirmed their starting XI for their Premier League fixture against West Ham United at the London Stadium.
Sam Allardyce has made two changes to the side which drew 2-2 with Newcastle United, with Adam Forshaw coming in to replace Sam Greenwood.
One other enforced change sees Pascal Struijk come in to replace Junior Firpo at left-back. Youngster Jeremiah Chilokoa-Mullen has come in on the bench.
Do or die
This is now do or die for Allardyce and Leeds United. After Everton snatched a late equaliser against Wolverhampton Wanderers, they simply have to pick up three points this afternoon. West Ham are now firmly focused on the Conference League final, so the opportunity for three points is certainly there.
All Leeds will be asking for is for their fate to be in their own hands heading into the final-day clash against Tottenham. Spurs are in complete disarray at present and could well be there for the taking at Elland Road. Anything can happen on the last day, and with the Toffees playing Bournemouth at home, three points will probably be required.

The performances under Allardyce have improved, but with just one point on the board, the Whites simply have to start turning positive displays into wins. So much is riding on the next couple of weeks, and, eventually, there will be two massive clubs joining Southampton in the second tier next season.
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