Leeds:
Leeds manager Neil Warnock is expected to pick his starting line-up from an unchanged squad.
Warnock has no new injury or suspension problems while defenders Alex Bruce (hamstring) and Leigh Bromby (knock), who have both returned to light training, remain sidelined.
Paul Robinson, on loan from Bolton, made his debut in the win at Middlesbrough and is likely to resume at left-back, with Aidy White pushed forward into the left-wing position, but Danny Pugh, who started on the bench on Sunday, provides an alternative option down the left side.
Winger Lloyd Sam has joined Notts County on loan until the end of the season, so skipper Robert Snodgrass will continue on the right wing, with Michael Brown and Adam Clayton expected to continue in central midfield.
Teenage defender Zac Thompson, Danny Webber and strikers Ramon Nunez, Mikael Forssell and Billy Paynter are all hoping to be involved as Leeds bid to cut the four-point gap between themselves and the play-offs.
West Ham
Ravel Morrison is in line to make his West Ham debut at Leeds.
The January signing from Manchester United has so far been held back by manager Sam Allardyce, but was an unused substitute against Doncaster last weekend and then scored twice in an eye-catching display for the club's reserves in midweek.
Morrison could go straight into the starting line-up in place of winger Ricardo Vaz Te, who suffered a hamstring injury in the 1-1 draw with Rovers.
Right-back Joey O'Brien should be fit but centre-half Winston Reid and winger Julien Faubert, who were also sidelined last weekend with knocks, are out along with defender Guy Demel (thigh) and midfielder Papa Bouba Diop (hamstring).
(Kilde: Teamtalk.com)