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Dougie Freedman is sticking with what works against Leeds United. A 4-4-2 formation with a very narrow midfield has led to consecutive wins at home, not to mention two straight clean sheets. So the manager is taking the show on the road. What do you think? Is 4-4-2 away from the Reebok a good idea?
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Leeds United v. Bolton WanderersLocation: Elland Road, LeedsDate: March 8, 2014 Time: 7am PST, 10am EST, 3pm GMT Records (W-D-L, +/-, Points, Place): Home: 12-8-12, +4, 44, 12th Form: D-D-L-W-W-D Away: 8-12-13, -8, 36, 18th Form: W-W-D-L-D-L |
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GK: Jack Butland |
GK: Adam Bogdan |
D: Stephen Warnock | D: Alex Baptiste |
D: Scott Wootton |
D: David Wheater |
D: Tom Lees | D: Zat Knight |
D: Lee Peltier | D: Tim Ream |
M: Luke Murphy | M: Neil Danns |
M: Rodolph Austin | M: Jay Spearing |
M: Cameron Stewart | M: Medo Kamara |
M: Jimmy Kebe | M: Mark Davies |
F: Connor Wickham | F: Joe Mason |
F: Ross McCormack | F: Lukas Jutkiewicz |
Leeds United substitutes: Matt Smith, Noel Hunt, Alex Mowatt, Michael Brown, Byram Zaliukas, Alex Cairns
Bolton Wanderers substitutes: Andy Lonergan, Alan Hutton, Rob Hall, Chris Eagles, Chung-Yong Lee, Andre Moritz, Liam Trotter