Leeds United v Southampton - Potential battle for Stuart Dallas, Saints' key man and Graham Smyth's prediction
The Whites won 3-0 on that occasion thanks to goals from Michael Tonge, El-Hadji Diouf and Luciano Becchio's spot-kick.
Tonight the two clubs meet in the Premier League, with just two points separating them in their midtable positions.
KEY BATTLE
Stuart Armstrong v Stuart Dallas
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Hide AdThe Saints midfielder missed their game against Chelsea but they're hoping he will be an option for this clash. Yesterday he was rated as 50:50 for the game. He's a big part of the way they play and is a dangerous, creative player to be clamped down on if you want to stifle Southampton. He can play on the left or the right of midfield but has mostly featured on the right, which could pit him against Stuart Dallas. Leeds' Mr Versatile is well used to tough defensive assignments and is the player you would want to take this job.
SAINTS KEY MAN
Danny Ings
A player with the ability to punish teams for any defensive mistakes with clinical finishing, Ings is a well rounded striker who will test Liam Cooper, Pascal Struijk and the Leeds back line. His eight goals and three assists have made him a vital part of the Saints attack but his willingness to press defences makes him a big part of their defensive set-up.
GRAHAM SMYTH'S VERDICT
Their 1-1 draw with Chelsea stopped the rot of six straight Premier League defeats and the Saints will hope to add their first league victory since January 4, when they visit Elland Road. Despite Friday's loss to Wolves, Leeds should still be full of confidence. They created chances, most but not all of which came from set-pieces, and they defended well for the most part. A similar performance, with a little more fluidity in attack and improved performances from one or two would go a long way in this one. It's very winnable. I'm going 2-1 Leeds.
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