Leeds United Fixtures: Farke Leads Eight-Game Unbeaten Run to West Ham
Leeds United fixtures finish on Sunday at the London Stadium, where Daniel Farke takes an unbeaten team into an away meeting with West Ham United. Leeds arrive with eight Premier League matches without defeat, and they can close the season by extending a run that has already pushed them back into rare territory.
Farke’s Leeds United Run
Eight straight league matches without a loss is the headline number. Leeds have turned that stretch into four wins and four draws, their longest unbeaten run in the competition since 2001. The last five league games have brought three wins and two draws, with victories over Wolves, Burnley and Brighton and draws against Bournemouth and Spurs.
For Farke, that form gives the final day a different edge. Leeds are not just playing out the schedule; they are carrying momentum into a ground where the club has often found answers, and they already beat West Ham 2-1 at Elland Road earlier in the season.
West Ham and Elland Road
That 2-1 win is the cleanest reason Leeds can target a league double. If they do it again on Sunday, it would be their first Premier League double over West Ham since the 2002/03 campaign. Leeds have also won seven away Premier League matches against West Ham, more than they have away to any other opponent.
The broader head-to-head record leans Leeds’ way too. They have won 16 of the Premier League meetings between the sides, while West Ham have won six. The two teams have scored 44 goals across those matches, a total that reflects how often the fixture has produced a result rather than a stalemate.
Final Day Pressure
Leeds’ recent record on the final day offers another layer. They have lost just two of their 15 final Premier League matches, and both of those defeats came in relegation campaigns. Sunday’s trip does not carry that kind of survival stress, but it still asks whether Leeds can carry their current form into a ground where they have been strong before.
West Ham add another complication. They come into the match on the back of three straight Premier League defeats, which leaves Leeds facing a side short of results but still capable of ending the season with a response. For Leeds, the immediate task is simple: keep the unbeaten run intact, complete the double, and leave the London Stadium with the sort of finish that matches the season’s best spell.