
Summerville and Byram axed as two changes made – Leeds United starting XI v Hull
Daniel Farke has made two changes as Leeds United head to Hull City in the Championship on Wednesday (20 September).
Ahead of kick-off, the Whites confirmed via their official Twitter account that Illan Meslier will start in goal, with Luke Ayling, Joe Rodon, Pascal Struijk and Jamie Shackleton making up the defence.
Ethan Ampadu will be joined in midfield by Archie Gray, while Dan James, Joel Piroe, Willy Gnonto and Georginio Rutter will play in the attacking positions, with Crysencio Summerville and Sam Byram dropping down to the bench.
Liam Cooper has made the bench after his recent injury issues.
However, centre-back Charlie Cresswell is nowhere to be seen with Farke completely leaving out the England Under-21s defender.
Keep building
This is a game that offers the chance for Leeds to keep building on the back of their impressive victory over Millwall on Sunday (17 September).
A number of players impressed in the 3-0 win at The Den, with Piroe scoring two goals and Rutter adding a late third to cap off the perfect away performance.
The Whites have now gone four games unbeaten in the Championship and they will be desperate to continue that run when they head to the MKM Stadium to face Hull, who sit in sixth place in the table.

It is an opportunity to propel themselves up towards the playoff positions and lay down a marker that they are firmly in the race for promotion this season.
Farke will be keen for his side to prove once again that they are becoming more solid at the back and provide a clinical edge in the final third like they did at the weekend.
In other Leeds United news, Adam Pope has raved about one Whites signing following his performance against Millwall.