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Leeds United sit top of the EFL Championship table on goal difference after back to back victories.

Daniel Farke’s side have now lost just once in their last 24 league matches as they look to take one of the automatic promotion spots.

How to watch Oxford v Leeds live streams

The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Football+ channel in the United Kingdom, although a subscription will be required to view.

It’s been a difficult couple of weeks for Oxford United, but Gary Rowett’s side have taken a significant step toward securing their Championship status.

After a surprise win over Sheffield United earlier this month, the U’s stumbled with a disappointing 3-1 home defeat to relegation rivals QPR just days later.

Oxford bounced back in determined fashion, claiming a gritty 1-0 win away at Sheffield Wednesday, with local lad Sam Long netting the decisive goal at Hillsborough.

The result marked their second win over a Sheffield-based club in the space of a week.

Oxford have now won three of their last five league outings, lifting them six points clear of the relegation zone with four matches remaining.

The fight for survival is far from over, though.

A pivotal clash awaits on Easter Monday against 22nd-placed Cardiff City.

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With the Bluebirds desperate for points themselves, Rowett knows his side must maintain their focus to ensure they complete the job.

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