Harry Gray celebrated his debut for Leeds United`s first team on Monday, with his great-uncle, a club legend, watching from the stands.
The 16-year-old entered the game in the 86th minute, replacing Brenden Aaronson, as Leeds dominated Stoke with a 6-0 lead at Elland Road.




This debut marks Harry as the youngest in his football-centric family to play at the senior level.
Harry is the younger brother of Archie Gray, who moved from Leeds to Tottenham in a £30 million transfer last July.
Their father, Andy, and grandfather, Frank, also represented the Championship club during their careers.
Eddie Gray, his great-uncle, is revered as a legend at the club.
Eddie Gray, who played 532 games for Leeds and managed them for four years, was visibly moved in the stands as he watched Harry`s debut.
Leeds United`s dominant 6-0 victory against Stoke has significantly boosted their chances of returning to the Premier League with just two games remaining this season.
The team celebrated late into the night after their promotion back to the top league was confirmed.
Burnley also secured automatic promotion after defeating Sheffield United.
