Leeds United vs Harrogate Town: The Yorkshire Derby
Leeds United is set for an exciting FA Cup match with their Yorkshire neighbors, Harrogate Town. This game, called The Ultimate Yorkshire Derby, will take place at Elland Road. Leeds, who dropped from the Premier League two seasons ago, are trying to get back up and currently lead the Championship.
While Leeds is focused on getting promoted, this FA Cup game comes with its own challenges. Harrogate Town is only about 14 miles away from Leeds. They’ve always been in the shadow of this bigger club. Leeds is one of the oldest football clubs in England, while Harrogate joined the English Football League for the first time in 2020.
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A Big Moment for Harrogate Town
For Harrogate Town, this is a big deal. It’s their first time in the FA Cup third round. Former Leeds player Michael Bridges talked about how important this game is for Harrogate.
Harrogate has always been in Leeds United’s shadow, Bridges said. This is a huge moment for them. The town is lovely, and their club can do great things, especially if they get money from a good FA Cup run.
Bridges also mentioned that Harrogate’s assistant manager, Paul Thirlwall, is really excited for this match at Elland Road, which can hold over 30,000 fans. The gate receipts will help Harrogate and could help them bring in new players in January, he added.
Leeds’ Focus vs Harrogate’s Chance
Leeds United’s main aim this season is to get back to the Premier League. With some players injured, manager Daniel Farke may have to use a less experienced team for this match. Bridges thinks this gives Harrogate a real shot.
Leeds is focused on promotion, and the timing of this game is interesting, Bridges explained. It’s an exciting matchup—two different levels, but anything can happen. Harrogate could take advantage of Leeds’ priorities and make it a tough game.
A Big Game for Both Teams
While Leeds tries to juggle FA Cup dreams with their Championship goals, Harrogate wants to seize this rare chance. They’re fighting to stay out of the relegation zone in League Two. A financial boost from this match—and possibly a replay—could change their season.
Watch Live on Optus Sport
Don’t miss this derby! The match kicks off on Sunday at 4:45 AM AEDT, live on Optus Sport. Fans can catch every FA Cup game on-demand and enjoy all the action between Leeds United and Harrogate Town.