Port Vale have no new injury or suspension concerns, while Dougie Freedman could start for Leeds.
Bottom side look to build on midweek win
Port Vale manager Lee Sinnott has no fresh injury or suspension concerns ahead of the visit of play-off-chasing Leeds to Vale Park.
Sinnott can pick from the same pool of players that won 2-0 at Crewe on Tuesday, and is unlikely to make changes as his side look to haul themselves off the foot of the League One table.
Defender Adam Eckersley (ankle) returned to training this week but is about a week away from making his return to the first team.
Keith Lowe will also be absent from Sinnott's defence due to a badly bruised knee bone and he joins Colin Miles (medial ligament injury) on the sidelines.
The Valiants go into the game looking to avenge a 3-0 defeat at Elland Road back in December after ending a 10-match winless run at Gresty Road in midweek.
Leeds news
On-loan striker Dougie Freedman could make his first start for Leeds on Saturday.
Freedman, who arrived from Crystal Palace last week, stepped off the bench in the midweek home defeat to Cheltenham.
Leeds manager Gary McAllister, who has no new injury or suspension problems, could also recall midfielder Andy Hughes to his starting line-up.
Hughes returned to the squad against Bournemouth last week and came off the bench again on Tuesday night after missing two matches with a knee injury.
Skipper Jonathan Douglas returned to full training last week following knee ligament damage which has kept him out since December, but he is still some way off a return to first-team action.
Anthony Elding is pushing for a place in the starting line-up after scoring his first Leeds goal against Cheltenham.