
Leeds United v Swansea result predicted by supercomputer
Leeds United are back in Championship action this weekend with a home encounter against Swansea City.
Daniel Farke’s men remain in pole position to achieve promotion back to the Premier League this season, but the performances will have to improve from the ones on display prior to the international break.
Their latest 2-2 draw with QPR was the third time they failed to win in the last four encounters in the Championship, with Burnley and Sheffield United bridging the gap at the top.
However, with Swansea City making the trip to Elland Road this Saturday, the Whites have an excellent chance to extend their advantage at the summit.

Leeds must return to winning ways v Swansea
Aside from an injury blow to Willy Gnonto, Leeds appear to have escaped the international break without any further concerns.
However, with the Italian receiving limited game time under Farke, it is unlikely to impact things too much ahead of the final eight games of the season.
Championmship 24/25 | W | D | L | P |
Leeds | 23 | 11 | 4 | 80 |
Sheffield United | 25 | 7 | 6 | 80 |
Burnley | 21 | 15 | 2 | 78 |
Simply put, a win against the Welsh outfit will be essential to the hopes of making a return to the Premier League, and according to the latest Opta supercomputer prediction, they are forecasted to do just that.
Leeds have a 71.4 per cent chance of taking all three points, while the visitors have just a 12.3 per cent chance of securing victory.
With that in mind, Leeds will need to return to the performance levels that brought them plenty of success earlier in the campaign if they are to get back on track.

Farke needs to deliver promotion this season
The pressure is well and truly on Leeds to secure promotion this season, especially given the position they found themselves in only a few weeks ago.
After the win against Sheffield United, many thought promotion was all but sealed, though it turned out not to be the case.
With the majority of the squad having had a two-week break, there will be no excuses not to pick up maximum points against Swansea, and a failure to do so would see concerns grow even further ahead of the final run-in.