How to watch Leeds vs. Portsmouth in US: Live stream, TV channel, start time, lineups for EFL Championship match

08-09-2024
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Leeds United welcome Portsmouth to Elland Road, with Pompey playing their first Championship fixture in over 12 years.

After narrowly missing out on promotion last season, the Whites are hungry to bounce back to the Premier League and will be looking to make a strong statement from the opening whistle. Standing in their way is Portsmouth, who are returning to the Championship for the first time in twelve years after a triumphant League One campaign. 

The Fratton Park faithful would be delighted to see their team compete at this level once again, but they face a daunting task against a Leeds side brimming with talent. The two clubs haven't met since a scoreless draw in 2012, so there’s an interesting storyline brewing up for this match.

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The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times, and the latest lineup news.

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Leeds vs. Portsmouth live stream, TV channel

  • TV channel:
  • Live stream: Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo

Fans can stream this match on Paramount+, who are currently offering a FREE trial to new users. CBS Sports Golazo is also a live streaming option.

What time does Leeds vs. Portsmouth kick off in US?

This Championship clash takes place at Elland Road in Leeds, UK, and kicks off on Saturday, August 10 at 12:30 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the United States:

 

Date

Kickoff time

Eastern Time

Sat, Aug. 10

7:30 a.m.

Central Time

Sat, Aug. 10

6:30 a.m. 

Mountain Time

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Sat, Aug. 10

5:30 a.m.

Pacific Time

Sat, Aug. 10

4:30 a.m.

Leeds vs. Portsmouth lineups, team news

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke faces a selection dilemma with Patrick Bamford's fitness in doubt. The striker, who endured a frustrating end to the previous campaign due to a knee injury, has been carefully managed during pre-season.

If Bamford fails to recover in time, young forward Mateo Joseph could be handed his first league start for the club. The Spaniard impressed in limited opportunities last season and is eager to make his mark. Georginio Rutter is expected to provide support from an attacking midfield role.

Elsewhere in the team, Jayden Bogle has overcome a minor knock and is set to start at right-back. The remainder of the back five is likely to remain unchanged, with Illan Meslier in goal, flanked by Junior Firpo, Pascal Struijk, and Joe Rodon.

Leeds predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Meslier (GK) —  Bogle, Struijk, Rondon, Firpo — Ampadu, Gruev — Rutter, Gnonto, James —  Joseph.

Injured: N/A
Suspended: N/A

Portsmouth will be without their leading scorer from last season, Colby Bishop, as he undergoes heart surgery, representing a significant blow to the newly promoted side's attacking options. Kusini Yengi is expected to make his presence in the forward role.

Defensive concerns are also prominent for manager John Mousinho. The departure of Sean Raggett has weakened the backline, while Tom McIntyre remains sidelined through injury. Conor Shaughnessy, a former Leeds player, is likely to partner with Ryley Towler in central defence.

The absence of key loan players Abu Kamara and Alex Robertson further adds to Portsmouth's difficulties.

Portsmouth predicted XI (4-3-3, right to left): Norris — Swanson, Shaughnessy, Williams, Ogilvie — Lowery, Moxon, Murphy —  Silvera, Lane, Yengi.

Injured: N/A
Suspended: N/A

Leeds vs. Portsmouth prediction

  • Score Prediction: Leeds United 3-1 Portsmouth

Leeds United are widely expected to secure a comfortable victory when they host Portsmouth in the Championship opener. The Yorkshire side, with their superior talent and recent dominance in the fixture, are clear favourites.

The attacking prowess of Georginio Rutter and Joel Piroe is anticipated to pose a significant threat to Portsmouth’s defence. Conversely, the visitors are facing defensive challenges due to injuries and departures, which could exacerbate their difficulties against a potent Leeds attack.

While Portsmouth are capable of causing upsets, Leeds' overall quality suggests a home victory is the most likely outcome.