Predicting Leeds' next five ahead of November int. break, including Farke reunion & huge Leicester match
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Leeds United will be looking to pick up where they left off at the end of this international break.

The Whites picked up 13 points from their six matches following the September window, a total they can be pleased with considering some of the opposition.

But things do not get any easier once the Championship season gets back underway, as Leeds face three difficult away matches, as well as a big Yorkshire derby.

Between their trip to Norwich City and the November international break, Leeds have just five matches, and here are our predictions for each of them.

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Daniel Farke faces his old club for the first time since his departure from Carrow Road almost two years ago, in what will no doubt be an emotional afternoon for him.

Norwich have been strong at home so far this season and have players capable of hurting Leeds, but without their two first choice strikers Ashley Barnes and Josh Sargent, there is a big chance to take three points.

David Wagner's side like to play an open and expansive brand of football which could just about play into Leeds' hands.

Prediction: Norwich 1-3 Leeds Another away trip comes just a few days later at Stoke City, who have struggled so far this season despite a promising transfer window.

Stoke brought in 17 new players during the summer but as of yet, it just hasn't gelled and Leeds will be looking to take advantage of that here.

Midweek away matches anywhere are never easy, but this should be a game Leeds can take three points from.

Prediction: Stoke 0-1 Leeds The first West Yorkshire derby of the season comes at the end of October as Huddersfield come to Elland Road.

Town have already had a change of manager already this campaign with Darren Moore having come into replace Neil Warnock at the helm.

With Moore favouring a more attacking style of play, this could actually favour Leeds and give them the space they need to pick them off.

Prediction: Leeds 3-0 Huddersfield Undoubtedly the toughest game of the season to date comes at the beginning of November as Leeds make the trip to table-topping Leicester.

Leicester are looking formidable under Enzo Maresca and have already amassed 30 points from their 11 matches, a simply incredible start.

That said, Leeds definitely have the players to go and hurt the Foxes in what could be one of the most entertaining matches of the season.

Plymouth can be fairly happy with their start to life back in the Championship but have faltered a bit as of late, and have also struggled on the road.

Manager Steven Schumacher likes to play an attacking brand of football which is once again likely to play into Leeds' hands.