Watch Leeds V Yeovil Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 2 -November 2013

Leeds' new signing, Lithuania international Marius Zaliukas, could make his first appearance for the club.

But United could be without Sam Byram, as the right-back is struggling with a thigh problem.

Yeovil are waiting on the fitness of defender Dan Seaborne, who was injured in midweek playing for the reserves.

Elsewhere, manager Gary Johnson is unlikely to make too many changes as they search for back-to-back victories for the first time this season.Watch Leeds V Yeovil Live,Watch Leeds V Yeovil Live Stream, Watch Leeds V Yeovil Free Live Stream,Watch Leeds V Yeovil Online, Watch Leeds V Yeovil Online Free, Leeds V Yeovil Live, Leeds V Yeovil live stream Online.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• Leeds hold a 100% home record against Yeovil, having won all three League One matches, scoring nine goals and conceding none.

• The Glovers have never beaten Leeds.

• The sole point that the Somerset club have accrued from their six meetings came from a 1-1 home draw in August 2008, and the only other goal they've put past the Whites occurred in their most recent clash in April 2010 at Huish Park, which Leeds won 2-1. Leeds United

• Leeds are chasing three straight home wins and their best Elland Road sequence since completing six on the bounce in the Championship on 19 January.

• All five of the Whites' league victories have been against clubs currently below them in the table, and all but one of their six defeats have been to clubs above them.

• Brian McDermott's side remain on the longest current sequence without a draw in the Championship of 10 games.

Yeovil Town

• The Glovers are looking for their first ever back-to-back wins in second level league football, after pulling off one of the shock results of the season with last Saturday's 3-1 home victory over promotion contenders Nottingham Forest.

• That ended a dismal 11-match winless league run for Gary Johnson's side, which is now targeting a first maximum on the road in six attempts, subsequent to the opening day triumph at Millwall.

• Yeovil have the joint bluntest attack in the Championship, but if they can add two to their nine goals so far, it would take the clubs' all-time total in the Football League to 600.

• On-loan goalkeeper Wayne Hennessy has saved two penalties in his last three games for Yeovil.