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Elliott Jackson

Aston Villa vs Leeds United pay per view and live stream details plus how to follow the match online

Leeds United are on BT Sport Box Office for the first time on Friday night as they take on Aston Villa.

The Whites are back in Premier League action for the second time in four days, having lost 1-0 to Wolves on Monday night.

That was United's first league defeat since the opening day of the season when they lost 4-3 to Premier League champions Liverpool.

After several big-money summer transfers, including Ollie Watkins and Matty Cash from Brentford and Nottingham Forest, Dean Smith's side have taken 13 points from their first five, with last season's relegation battle a distant memory.

Here's all the information you need on how to follow the action at Villa Park.

Aston Villa v Leeds: Press conference with Marcelo Bielsa

What time does the match kick-off?

Kick-off is 8pm at Villa Park on Friday, October 23.

BT Sport Box Office

Leeds United fans can watch the action live for the bargain price (cough) of £14.95.

You don't need to be a subscriber to BT (or Sky) to access the pay-per-view matches. If you're not, you must book your first BT Sport Box Office event via their official website.

If you do subscribe to BT Sport via Sky, check out Channel 490 and take it from there.

Virgin Media customers with a TiVo box can go directly to the box office event list by following the path: Home > On-Demand > Live Events.

LeedsLive coverage

As always, we'll have our man Beren Cross in the thick of the action with regular updates on our live blog here.

We'll bring you extensive coverage of every kick at Villa Park and every word from Marcelo Bielsa after the match.

You can also join us live on Facebook after the game for a full debrief with Beren.

What's Leeds' record like against Villa?

These two have enjoyed some memorable encounter in recent seasons, not least their last meeting in the Championship.

The Whites' last trip to Villa Park yielded a dramatic 3-2 win thanks to Kemar Roofe's last-minute winner, in a match where they had trailed 2-0 at half-time.

Then at Elland Road, in the penultimate game of the 2018/19 season, it was a controversial affair that ended 1-1.

Mateusz Klich caused outrage after scoring rather than kicking the ball out of play for an injured Villa man, with Marcelo Bielsa ordering his side to let the visitors equalise, much to the displeasure of Pontus Jansson.

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