Leeds United travel to the AMEX Stadium this weekend to face a Brighton side that has caught the eye this season despite their precarious league position.
Seven points clear of the drop zone with just five games left to play should see Albion safe, with most of their problems throughout the campaign stemming from their inability to convert chances.
Defensively, they boast one of the best records in the division, conceding the same or fewer goals than a list of top-half sides.
Leeds themselves go into this weekend sitting in a top-half position and should be full of confidence after an excellent run of form where they've gone toe-to-toe with the best the league has to offer.
They may be wary, however, of their recent record against Brighton. Albion can be considered something of a bogey side for Leeds having won seven of their last eight matches against The Whites. Leeds have also failed to score in their previous four visits to the AMEX.
Where to watch Brighton vs Leeds Utd
Leeds' trip to the AMEX will be shown live on Amazon Prime.
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What is the early Brighton vs Leeds team news?
Bielsa may be able to welcome Rodrigo back into the fold. Liam Cooper is serving the last of a three-match suspension.
Helder Costa will be assessed closer to kick-off after struggling with a lower-back injury.
For Brighton, former Leeds loanee will be back in action after serving a one-match suspension following his recent injury-time red card against Chelsea.
Adam Lallana will face a late fitness test, with his chances of participation currently seen as being 50-50. Florin Andone (thigh) and Solly March (knee) are both currently on the sidelines.