Leeds United has announced the availability of additional tickets for their upcoming Championship match against Millwall.
Daniel Farke’s team is aiming to recover from their recent 1-0 defeat in Portsmouth last Sunday.

The Championship leaders are expected to have a large and enthusiastic crowd at Elland Road, which has a capacity of 37,792.
After Millwall did not sell all of their allocated tickets, which is understandable given the midweek match and the long 400-mile round trip, Leeds’ social media administrator made a playful jab.
Their post stated: “With Millwall selling only 391 tickets for tomorrow night’s game, more tickets have been released for Leeds United members.”
Many fans responded to Leeds’ social media post.
One fan commented, “The subtle shade is incredible.”
Another criticized, “Just 391 is truly embarrassing.”
A third simply wrote, “Shade!”
However, a fourth person acknowledged, “Millwall’s social media will definitely retaliate if they win against us.”
While Leeds is competing for promotion, Millwall is currently in a comfortable mid-table position.
Millwall was victorious in their previous encounter at The Den in November.
Millwall also eliminated Leeds from the FA Cup.
There has been a history of intense matches between these two teams over the years.
Both clubs publicly condemned “tragedy chanting” following their FA Cup match last month.