McPhail starts for vital Leeds game

Leeds went into this match staring at relegation, knowing defeat would consign them to the Nationwide League barring the mother of all mathematical miracles.

Leeds went into this match staring at relegation, knowing defeat would consign them to the Nationwide League barring the mother of all mathematical miracles.

Manchester City’s victory at home to Newcastle yesterday added to Leeds’ woes, leaving them six points adrift and with a far inferior goal difference to Kevin Keegan’s side.

Whites’ caretaker-boss Eddie Gray made two changes to the team beaten 2-1 by Portsmouth last weekend – with Mark Viduka returning from a one-match ban and replacing Simon Johnson in attack, while Stephen McPhail stepped in for the injured Lucas Radebe in midfield.

Bolton, still with a chance of claiming a UEFA Cup spot, were unchanged from the side which finished last weekend’s 2-1 triumph at Southampton.

Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Hunt, Thome, N’Gotty, Charlton, Nolan, Campo, Okocha, Pedersen, Djorkaeff, Davies.

Subs: Poole, Barness, Giannakopoulos, Frandsen, Javi Moreno.

Leeds: Robinson, Kelly, Duberry, Caldwell, Harte, Pennant, McPhail, Matteo, Milner, Viduka, Smith.

Subs: Carson, Barmby, Wilcox, Lennon, Kilgallon.

Referee: S Bennett (Kent)

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