How to Survive the Premier League: A Leeds United Checklist for 2025/26

So, you’re a Leeds United fan. You’ve experienced the highs of promotion and the lows of relegation, and now the 2025/26 Premier League season is a survival battle. History tells us that staying up is harder than getting promoted.

Let’s break down the checklist for survival. No guarantees, no fairy tales—just the tactics, the lessons, and the fan culture that could make the difference.

1. Secure the Core: The Attack

You can’t survive in the Premier League without goals. A solid return from the striker is crucial, but it’s not enough.

Checklist:

  • Keep the main striker fit and firing. He’s the focal point, and his hold-up play is crucial for the pressing system.
  • Support from the wings. Wingers need to contribute more goals and assists to share the load.
  • Rotate wisely. Farke’s system demands high energy, and the team needs more clinical finishing in tight games.
Why it matters: In the 2020/21 survival season, Leeds scored 62 goals. Without enough firepower, a poor goal difference can haunt the team.

2. Master the Pressing System: Farke’s Tactical Blueprint

Daniel Farke’s pressing tactics are the heart of this team. It’s not just about running—it’s about timing, coordination, and recovery.

Checklist:

  • High press in the opponent’s half. When Leeds win the ball high up the pitch, they create chances. When they don’t, they get exposed.
  • Midfield balance. The midfield duo must shield the back four while also initiating attacks.
  • Full-backs as attackers. In the Championship, full-backs were key to width. In the Premier League, they must be more cautious.
The stats don’t lie: The pressing system works when everyone is fit and disciplined.

3. Use the Elland Road Fortress

Elland Road isn’t just a stadium—it’s a weapon. The Yorkshire fan culture turns every home match into a cauldron of noise.

Checklist:

  • Win at home. In the 2020/21 season, Leeds won 10 of 19 home games. That needs to be replicated.
  • Turn draws into wins. Dropped points at home can be the difference between survival and relegation.
  • Make it hostile. Opponents hate playing at Elland Road. Use that.
The history lesson: In the 2019/20 Championship season, Leeds’ home dominance was the foundation of the title. Replicate that in the Premier League, and survival becomes realistic.

4. Learn from History: The 2020/21 Survival Season

Leeds finished 9th in their first season back in the Premier League (2020/21) with 59 points. That was a remarkable achievement. The current squad is different, but the lessons are the same.

Checklist:

  • Avoid long losing streaks. The 2022/23 relegation season featured a long winless run. That can’t happen again.
  • Beat the teams around you. In 2020/21, Leeds took points off top sides, but they also beat relegation rivals.
  • Stay calm under pressure. The squad is relatively young, and experience matters in a relegation battle.
The numbers show the gap: The 2025/26 team needs to aim for enough points to stay up, but it’s not guaranteed.

5. Develop the Academy Graduates

The Leeds United Academy at Thorp Arch has produced gems like Kalvin Phillips and Archie Gray. The current squad has homegrown talents, but they need to step up.

Checklist:

  • Integrate youth gradually. Don’t throw them into a relegation battle unprepared.
  • Use them in cup matches. The FA Cup and League Cup are opportunities to give young players experience without risking Premier League points.
  • Keep the pipeline strong. The academy is a long-term investment, but in a survival season, every player counts.
The Farke connection: Farke has a history of developing young players. If the academy graduates can provide depth, it reduces the pressure on the starting XI.

6. Avoid the Relegation Trap: The 2022/23 Lesson

The 2022/23 relegation season was a disaster. The team conceded heavily and never recovered from a poor start.

Checklist:

  • Don’t panic in the transfer window. January signings can help, but they need to fit the system.
  • Stay united. The dressing room was fractured in 2022/23. Farke has built a strong team spirit—don’t let it crack.
  • Focus on the next match. Survival is about taking it one game at a time.
The key difference: In 2022/23, Leeds changed managers mid-season. This season, Farke has stability, and the squad knows his system. That’s a massive advantage.

7. Embrace the Yorkshire Fan Culture

Leeds fans are the 12th man. The Yorkshire supporter base is loud, loyal, and relentless.

Checklist:

  • Travel well. Away support is crucial. The team feeds off the energy.
  • Stay positive. Even when things get tough, the players need encouragement.
  • Believe. This club has survived worse. From the Don Revie era to the Howard Wilkinson title in 1991/92, Leeds has a history of defying the odds.
The final word: Survival isn’t guaranteed. The 2025/26 Premier League season is a battle, and the checklist above is just a guide. But with the striker scoring, Farke’s pressing system working, and the Elland Road crowd roaring, Leeds United has a fighting chance.

Your checklist for the rest of the season:

  1. Keep the main striker fit.
  2. Win at home.
  3. Trust the system.
  4. Stay united.
  5. Believe in the badge.
Now, let’s get those points. Marching on Together.

Tom Clark

Tom Clark

senior editorial lead

Tom Ashworth oversees the editorial direction of the site, with 15 years of experience in sports media. He has covered Leeds United through multiple divisions and specializes in long‑form analysis, season previews, and pillar content. He ensures all articles meet YMYL standards for accuracy and depth.

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