In the upcoming match between Leeds United and Preston North End, the home team, coached by Paul Heckingbottom, seems to have the upper hand. Leeds United has been in good form, with positive results in their last two matches, while Preston North End, led by Daniel Farke, has also been performing well in their last five games.
Looking at the recent history between Leeds United and Paul Heckingbottom's team, we can expect an exciting match with plenty of goals. Although the team coached by Heckingbottom usually plays good football even away from home, they often struggle to score on the road. On the other hand, the home team boasts a well-balanced defensive and offensive lineup, with their attacking players showing efficiency and delivering results.
Preston North End, on the other hand, has had some defensive issues, especially when playing away from home. Judging by the goals scored and conceded by both teams, it appears that Leeds United has the edge going into this match. In their recent head-to-head encounters, Leeds United has secured two victories, while there have been two draws and one win for Preston North End.
Leeds United has an average of 2 goals scored per game, while Preston North End averages 1 goal per game. With the home team's attacking prowess and the visitors' defensive vulnerabilities, it seems likely that Leeds United will have the advantage in terms of goal-scoring opportunities.