The Leeds Times (TLT)The Leeds Times (TLT)The Leeds Times (TLT)
  • Local News
    • Garforth News
    • Guiseley News
    • Headingley News
    • Horsforth News
    • Morley News
    • Otley News
    • Pudsey News
    • Rothwell News
    • Wetherby News
    • Yeadon News
  • Crime News
    • Garforth Crime News
    • Guiseley Crime News
    • Headingley Crime News
    • Horsforth Crime News
    • Morley Crime News
    • Otley Crime News
    • Rothwell Crime News
    • Yeadon Crime News
    • Wetherby Crime News
  • Police News
    • Garforth Police News
    • Guiseley Police News
    • Headingley Police News
    • Horsforth Police News
    • Leeds Police News
    • Morley Police News
    • Otley Police News
    • Pudsey Police News
    • Rothwell Police News
    • Wetherby Police News
  • Fire News
    • Garforth Fire News
    • Guiseley Fire News
    • Headingley Fire News
    • Horsforth Fire News
    • Leeds Fire News
    • Morley Fire News
    • Otley Fire News
    • Pudsey Fire News
    • Rothwell Fire News
    • Wetherby Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Leeds United News
    • Leeds Rhinos News
    • West Leeds RUFC News
    • Leeds Adel Hockey Club
    • Leeds Knights News
    • Yorkshire County Cricket Club News
    • Hunslet RLFC News
    • Headingley Cricket Club News
    • Morley Rugby Club News
    • Roundhegians Rugby Club News
The Leeds Times (TLT)The Leeds Times (TLT)
  • Local News
    • Garforth News
    • Guiseley News
    • Headingley News
    • Horsforth News
    • Morley News
    • Otley News
    • Pudsey News
    • Rothwell News
    • Wetherby News
    • Yeadon News
  • Crime News
    • Garforth Crime News
    • Guiseley Crime News
    • Headingley Crime News
    • Horsforth Crime News
    • Morley Crime News
    • Otley Crime News
    • Rothwell Crime News
    • Yeadon Crime News
    • Wetherby Crime News
  • Police News
    • Garforth Police News
    • Guiseley Police News
    • Headingley Police News
    • Horsforth Police News
    • Leeds Police News
    • Morley Police News
    • Otley Police News
    • Pudsey Police News
    • Rothwell Police News
    • Wetherby Police News
  • Fire News
    • Garforth Fire News
    • Guiseley Fire News
    • Headingley Fire News
    • Horsforth Fire News
    • Leeds Fire News
    • Morley Fire News
    • Otley Fire News
    • Pudsey Fire News
    • Rothwell Fire News
    • Wetherby Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Leeds United News
    • Leeds Rhinos News
    • West Leeds RUFC News
    • Leeds Adel Hockey Club
    • Leeds Knights News
    • Yorkshire County Cricket Club News
    • Hunslet RLFC News
    • Headingley Cricket Club News
    • Morley Rugby Club News
    • Roundhegians Rugby Club News
The Leeds Times (TLT) © 2026 - All Rights Reserved
The Leeds Times (TLT) > Leeds Sports News > Leeds United News > Leeds United vs Brighton: Final Home Game Secures Top-Flight Status 2026; Leeds
Leeds United News

Leeds United vs Brighton: Final Home Game Secures Top-Flight Status 2026; Leeds

News Desk
Last updated: May 16, 2026 10:58 am
News Desk
10:57 am
Newsroom Staff -
@theleedstimes
Share
Leeds United vs Brighton: Final Home Game Secures Top-Flight Status 2026; Leeds
Credit: Google Maps/Iconsport / Every Second Media

Key Points

  • Leeds United will face Brighton & Hove Albion this weekend at Elland Road in their final home Premier League fixture of the season.
  • Leeds’ top-flight status for next campaign is already secured after West Ham United’s defeat to Arsenal.
  • Daniel Farke’s side earned a point against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday evening, showing great character.
  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored a second-half penalty to secure the draw in North London, taking his tally to 14 goals in all competitions.
  • Leeds are unbeaten in seven Premier League matches.
  • The Whites won their previous two home encounters emphatically: 3-0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers and 3-1 against Burnley.
  • James Justin, Noah Okafor, and Calvert-Lewin scored in the Wolves victory.
  • Calvert-Lewin and his strike partner scored in the Burnley win after Anton Stach’s long-range drive gave Leeds an early lead.
  • Leeds sit 14th in the standings, eight points clear of West Ham in the drop zone.
  • The club is just five points adrift of the top half with two matches remaining.

Leeds United (The Leeds Times) May 16, 2026 – Leeds United will face Brighton & Hove Albion in their final Premier League fixture on home soil this season at the weekend, knowing their top-flight status is already secure for next campaign. That confirmation came after West Ham United were beaten by Arsenal last time out but, despite safety being achieved, Daniel Farke’s Whites still showed great character to earn a point against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday evening.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How Did Dominic Calvert-Lewin Secure the Draw Against Tottenham?
  • Why Are Leeds United Unbeaten in Seven Premier League Matches?
  • Where Does Leeds United Stand in the Premier League Table?
  • What Does This Mean for Daniel Farke’s First Season at Leeds?
  • How Will Brighton & Hove Albion Approach the Elland Road Fixture?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Leeds United Fans

How Did Dominic Calvert-Lewin Secure the Draw Against Tottenham?

Behind in the capital, England international Dominic Calvert-Lewin made it 14 goals in all competitions as he despatched a second-half penalty to ensure the spoils were shared in North London.

The Swiss forward’s penalty contribution demonstrated his importance to Leeds’ attacking output this season, particularly in crucial moments when the team needed a response.

As reported in the preview coverage, Calvert-Lewin has been instrumental in Leeds’ recent form, with his goal tally reflecting his consistent contribution across all competitions.

The England international’s ability to convert from the penalty spot proved decisive in preventing defeat at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Why Are Leeds United Unbeaten in Seven Premier League Matches?

United are unbeaten in seven in the Premier League and have won their previous two encounters at Elland Road in emphatic fashion, beginning with a convincing 3-0 success over Wolverhampton Wanderers thanks to efforts from James Justin, Noah Okafor and Calvert-Lewin.

This remarkable run underscores the team’s transformation under Daniel Farke’s management and their growing confidence at home.

The Swiss forward was again on target alongside his strike partner in the 3-1 win against Burnley, making sure of the result after Anton Stach’s stunning long-range drive fired Leeds into an early lead. Stach’s contribution from midfield highlighted Leeds’ ability to score from various positions on the pitch, not just from their forward line.

Explore More Leeds United News

Leeds United Women Open Trials Announced at Thorp Arch Leeds 2026

Farke insists Leeds must match his ambition at Elland Road in 2026

Where Does Leeds United Stand in the Premier League Table?

Farke’s men sit 14th in the standings, notably eight points clear of the Hammers in the drop zone, and just five adrift of the top half of the table with two matches still to play.

This positioning represents a significant achievement for a club that faced uncertainty about their Premier League status earlier in the season.

The eight-point buffer above West Ham United provides Leeds with considerable psychological relief, allowing the team to focus on finishing the season strongly rather than worrying about relegation.

However, the five-point gap to the top half remains a motivating factor for Daniel Farke’s squad as they seek to end the campaign on a high note.

What Does This Mean for Daniel Farke’s First Season at Leeds?

Daniel Farke’s impact at Leeds United has been evident throughout the season, with the German manager implementing a playing style that has yielded consistent results.

The team’s character shown in earning a point at Tottenham, despite being behind, reflects the mental resilience Farke has instilled in his squad.

Farke’s tactical approach has maximised the capabilities of players like Calvert-Lewin, Stach, Justin, and Okafor, creating a cohesive unit capable of competing with established Premier League sides. The emphatic home victories against Wolves and Burnley demonstrate the manager’s ability to prepare his team for specific opponents.

How Will Brighton & Hove Albion Approach the Elland Road Fixture?

Brighton & Hove Albion arrive at Elland Road knowing Leeds will be motivated to close the gap on the top half before their final away fixture of the season.

The Seagulls have been a consistent Premier League presence in recent years, making this a challenging encounter for Farke’s side.

Leeds’ recent home form against Wolves and Burnley will give them confidence, but Brighton’s quality presents a different test.

The fixture represents Leeds’ last opportunity to impress their home fans before the season concludes .

Background of the Development

Leeds United’s secure Premier League status for next campaign represents a crucial milestone in the club’s post-relegation recovery journey. The confirmation arrived after West Ham United’s defeat to Arsenal removed immediate relegation threats from the Whites’ position in the table.

Daniel Farke’s appointment as manager marked a new chapter for Leeds, with the German bringing experience from his previous tenure at Norwich City.

His implementation of a structured playing style has gradually improved Leeds’ consistency throughout the season.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s integration into the squad has proven vital, with his 14 goals in all competitions providing the attacking punch Leeds needed.

The England international’s partnership with his strike partner has created a formidable forward combination capable of punishing opponents.

Anton Stach’s emergence as a goalscoring threat from midfield adds another dimension to Leeds’ attacking options, as demonstrated by his stunning long-range drive against Burnley.

James Justin and Noah Okafor’s contributions against Wolverhampton Wanderers highlighted the depth of talent available to Farke.

The seven-game unbeaten run in the Premier League reflects the team’s growing confidence and tactical maturity under Farke’s guidance.

This form has been particularly evident at Elland Road, where Leeds have recorded emphatic victories against Wolves and Burnley.

Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Leeds United Fans

Leeds United fans can expect their team to approach the Brighton fixture with renewed confidence, knowing relegation fears have been eliminated. The secure top-flight status allows supporters to enjoy the final home game without the anxiety that plagued earlier portions of the season.

The five-point gap to the top half means Leeds still have a realistic chance of finishing in the upper reaches of the table, which could enhance fan satisfaction with the season’s outcome. Supporters will be hoping their team can close this gap against Brighton, building momentum for next season.

Leeds FA Cup Odds vs Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool for Wembley 2026
Sunderland Injury Nightmare: Six Stars Out vs Leeds United 2026
 Chelsea 2-2 Leeds: Palmer Miss Costs Top Four Spot 2026
Bruno Fernandes Reacts to Manchester United Loss, Old Trafford 2026
Leeds United FA Cup run – Leeds 2026
News Desk
ByNews Desk
Follow:
Independent voice of Leeds, delivering timely news, local insights, politics, business, and community stories with accuracy and impact.
Previous Article Leeds United Women Open Trials Announced at Thorp Arch Leeds 2026 Leeds United Women Open Trials Announced at Thorp Arch Leeds 2026
Next Article Daniel Farke Future Uncertain at Leeds United – Leeds 2026 Daniel Farke Future Uncertain at Leeds United – Leeds 2026
The-Leeds-Times-footer-Logo

All the day’s headlines and highlights from The Leeds Times, direct to you every morning.

Area We Cover

  • Horsforth News
  • Pudsey News
  • Leeds City Council
  • Headingley News
  • Guiseley News
  • Garforth News
  • Guiseley News
  • Headingley News

Explore News

  • Crime News
  • Fire News
  • Live Traffic & Travel News
  • Police News
  • Sports News

Discover TLT

  • About The Leeds Times (TLT)
  • Become TLT Reporter
  • Street Journalism Training Programme (Online Course)
  • Contact Us

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Report an Error
  • Sitemap

The Leeds Times (TLT) is the part of Times Intelligence Media Group. Visit timesintelligence.com website to get to know the full list of our news publications

The Leeds Times (TLT) © 2026 - All Rights Reserved