Leeds have only managed to win two of their opening eight matches in the Premier League this season, and two of their last three home games have ended in stalemates. Both teams have scored in three of the hosts' last four fixtures, and Leeds have only managed to keep two clean sheets so far this season.
West Ham arrive without a win in their last five fixtures, and new manager Nuno Espirito Santo has been in charge for the last three of those games. The Hammers have only won one game in all competitions this season and have only managed to keep one clean sheet during that period.
The last time these two sides clashed in the league at Elland Road, both teams scored, and the game ended in a draw. Both teams have now scored in four of the last five meetings between Leeds and West Ham in all competitions.
Winning has not come easy to either of these sides, and while Leeds have the home advantage, we believe that a draw is the most likely result for this Friday night fixture.
Leeds 1-1 West Ham