Wolves seem to have turned a corner after a eight-game winless streak in the Premier League left them 14th, albeit nine points off the relegation zone.
However, the three points finally came against Arsenal in early February, before a goalless draw against Champions League-chasing Leicester and a 2-1 win over Southampton helped ease the pressure on Nuno Espirito Santo.
Leeds' league matches have featured more goals than anyone else in the division this season (82) and they will be hoping to show the same spirit at Molineux that they displayed in the second half of their 4-2 loss on Sunday to Arsenal, who they are hoping to leapfrog into the top half tonight.