Leeds United have kept their composure in the thick of the Championship promotion race and will look to strengthen their push for automatic promotion with a vital three points when they visit Oxford United on Friday.
With Sheffield United stumbling to three straight defeats, Daniel Farke's men are in pole position to seal a top-two finish and avoid the heartbreak of another playoff run. A victory at the Kassam Stadium would edge them even closer to the finish line.
Oxford, meanwhile, are six points clear of the relegation zone and will back themselves to stay afloat. Given their attacking potency, it wouldn't be shocking if they manage to find a way past the league leaders' backline.
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How to watch Oxford vs Leeds online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the Championship match between Oxford and Leeds United will be available to watch and stream online live through Paramount+ (sign up for the free 7-day trial).
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Oxford vs Leeds kick-off time
The Championship match between Oxford and Leeds will be played at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford, United Kingdom.
It will kick off at 12:00 pm PT / 3:00 pm ET on Friday, April 18, 2025, in the US.
Team news & squads
Oxford team news
The hosts may be forced to shuffle their back four slightly, with Ciaron Brown and Elliott Moore both fitness concerns ahead of the match.
Leeds team news
As for Leeds, they head into the clash with a clean injury slate and with their destiny firmly in their own hands. Farke's side are hitting form at just the right time, but complacency could be their biggest threat. The Whites know they must stay locked in to keep their promotion hopes on track.


