Leeds United will start their FA Cup journey against lower league Harrogate Town, entering as strong favorites for a fourth-round berth.
Leeds United will begin their FA Cup campaign by hosting lower league side Harrogate Town at Elland Road on Saturday. The Championship club are strong favourites to progress to the fourth round. Leeds have not enjoyed much success in the FA Cup this century, with their last fifth-round appearance 22 years ago. Despite the struggling form in recent FA Cup outings, Leeds are given better odds to win the tournament compared to several Premier League teams by bookmakers.
Leeds are at 50/1 to win the tournament, better odds than Leicester City, Southampton, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Ipswich Town.
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