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Leeds United Planning Application Update For Elland Road — Leedsunited.com 23/12/25

Leeds United Football Club are today pleased to be able to share further information with supporters regarding the planning application which was submitted to Leeds City Council last July for the enhancement of Elland Road Stadium. The application included a detailed plan for the West Stand, along with an outline for the North Stand for the evolution of Elland Road taking the overall capacity to approximately 53,000, with greatly improved general admission and hospitality facilities to help the club meet demands for tickets, with 26,000 supporters currently on the season ticket waiting list. Public consultations held prior to the submission of the planning application with supporters and the local community, which were overwhelmingly in favour of the proposals. In total 98% of respondents supported the club’s overall proposals to enhance Elland Road Stadium, 97% of respondents supported an increase in capacity, 98% of respondents supported the design plans and 99% of respondents su...

Leeds United 4-1 Crystal Palace: Naughty and nice — Square Ball 22/12/25

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White Christmas Written by: Rob Conlon The best bit about steamrolling Crystal Palace is struggling to work out which was the best bit. In the last game before Christmas, Leeds United gave us so many presents we were left spoiled for choice. The omens were promising even when the game was still goalless midway through the opening 45 minutes. Palace’s waifish number 10 Yeremy Pino went down in Leeds’ half begging for a free-kick and, with nobody in a white shirt showing any sympathy, had to be picked back up onto his feet by the referee, who wasn’t buying the foul either. Palace might have rocked up to Leeds with one of the best away records in the Premier League and their first-choice XI restored after being rested for European duty a couple of days earlier but, despite the occasional struggles of this season, Elland Road has always demanded character and fight from the players on either team — and Palace had a fanny in the middle of theirs. Whenever I noticed Pino from that mo...

Gabriel Gudmundsson: Leeds United form, more sprinting and his 2026 dream — Leeds Live 22/12/25

The Swedish left-back has spoken about the impact of Elland Road, his new role at Leeds United and life outside of football Isaac Johnson Leeds United reporter Leeds United left-back Gabriel Gudmundsson spoke to our Leeds United reporter Isaac Johnson for our Marching On Together newsletter. The Leeds star held a Q&A on the team’s form, his new role as a wing-back and the impact of Elland Road on the season. He also detailed what he will be eating for his Christmas dinner. Here's the transcript of that Q&A which was sent to newsletter subscribers last week. You can sign up to the Marching On Together newsletter here. Gabi, things have taken a big upturn at Leeds United - what has changed? Gudmundsson: “I think since we started this season, we had really good performances in most of the games and I think, for myself, that we could have more points that we have at the moment. “But still that’s the Premier League - it’s very, very tough to win games and get points ...

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Leeds United's harmony in choppy waters paying off as Daniel Farke offers dressing room insight — Yorkshire Post 21/12/25

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By Tom Coates A month is a long time in football. Leeds United could not get off the canvas in November, taking hit after hit in a bruising run of four straight defeats. A gutsy second-half display at Manchester City was all there was to savour and fans were wondering how many more blows manager Daniel Farke could absorb. There were more heavyweights on the horizon in December but Leeds have well and truly come out swinging. After beating Chelsea and securing draws against Liverpool and Brentford, Leeds chewed up Crystal Palace and spat them out. It was not always pretty - all four goals in the 4-1 win did come from set-pieces - but it was fast, furious and forceful. "We are not in a position to dominate this league,” Farke said. “We are in a position, as the newly-promoted side, we have to fight nature with a knife between our teeth. "Sometimes, you can have one, two, three good games on the bounce, even as a promoted side, but to show this consistency over s...

Leeds United selection response, Calvert-Lewin's South Stand peer pressure and off-camera Palace moments — YEP 21/12/25

By Graham Smyth The YEP’s take and off-camera moments from Leeds United’s 4-1 victory against Crystal Palace at Elland Road. Leeds United had a Christmas party at Elland Road but Crystal Palace were not in the mood. The Whites were physically superior in every way as they created chaos in the Eagles box and dominated them on and off the ball. Two goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin, a rare Ethan Ampadu goal and Anton Stach's wicked free-kick got the festive period off the perfect start for Daniel Farke's men. Here's the YEP take and off-camera moments from the 4-1 victory against the Eagles. Good day Dominic Calvert-Lewin Only Thomas Tuchel can make a decision on England selection so all Calvert-Lewin can do is control his controllables. His performances are creating a conversation at least and his goals are the exclamation mark. Two more against Palace took him to six in five. Few English strikers can boast that kind of form right now. Whatever happens with the na...

Leeds United chaos theory underpinned by 'immovable object' — Graham Smyth's Crystal Palace Verdict — YEP 21/12/25

By Graham Smyth The Verdict on Leeds United’s 4-1 victory against Crystal Palace at Elland Road is in. Leeds United keep creating chaos at Elland Road but it's the foundations that underpin a recent transformation. Elland Road has a way of infecting minds with its madness. It can do strange things to football players, who find themselves doing exactly what they want to do or the complete opposite. The stadium's history is littered with individuals inspired to feats of footballing greatness and those who crumbled under the intensity. There is confidence at Leeds United that the final days of Elland Road in its current guise are just around the corner and that soon enough it will be transformed to meet the demands of ticketing and modernisation. But right now, at this precise point in the stadium's history, supporters are experiencing something that no one would dare tinker with. A football team is playing, fighting and performing in such a way that it feeds the cha...