Sitting bottom of the Championship with 14 games remaining, every person associated with Leeds United understands that Tuesday's game at home to QPR is a must win encounter.
It just hasn't really happened for Dennis Wise and Gus Poyet since they took charge of the club four months ago, and while they have struggled to gain any sort of momentum the one encouraging thing in recent weeks has been the fact that at least Leeds have started to get some wins on the board.
In the league Leeds have won three of their last six matches and they know that a win on Tuesday night could in fact lift them out of the bottom three.
At Elland Road Leeds have lost just one of their last four league games and were boosted this week with the loan signing of Jemal Johnson from Wolves.
Johnson will give some much needed pace to a Leeds attack that has struggled for goals this season and, if given his full debut, he along with the other Leeds forwards will be looking forward to taking on a QPR side that have been in freefall in recent weeks.
After making a bright start to life as QPR boss, John Gregory has found things tough going of late and the 5-0 hammering they received at the hands of fellow strugglers Southend two weeks ago actually saw a few supporters chanting for the ex-Villa boss to go.
The men from West London have now lost five of their last six matches and are well aware that they are involved in a six-way relegation battle.
Away from Loftus Road QPR have lost 10 of their 16 league games this season and with confidence at an all-time low, Gregory under pressure and a leaking defence, the men from West Yorkshire should be backed at 19/20 with Premierbet to win this huge relegation six-pointer.
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