Leeds United are currently leading the fight for promotion to the Premier League from the Championship.
The Whites have been in excellent form this season as they aim to secure automatic promotion, lying two points ahead of Sheffield United.
Daniel Farke’s team will play Watford at Vicarage Road on Tuesday (11 February) as they aim to maintain their lead at the top of the table.
After losing to Southampton in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium last season, Elland Road fans are hoping for Premier League football.
Leeds United could be guaranteed Premier League promotion.
Tony Cascarino believes the Peacocks will be back in the Premier League.
The former Ireland international believes West Yorkshire has all it needs to compete in the top flight, including an exceptional budget.
Cascarino has also praised the wonderful atmosphere at Elland Road, where they are expected to earn promotion if they perform at their best.
Speaking on talkSPORT (11 February, 7:37), the 62-year-old said: “[Leeds] have the biggest squad and budget.
“They have a fantastic vibe at Elland Road. Everything is in place for Leeds to become a Premier League side. I believe they’re assured. If they’re anywhere near their best, they’ll be promoted.”
Daniel Farke will feel confident at Elland Road.
Marcelo Bielsa led Leeds back to the Premier League, and Farke has the opportunity to emulate his success.
The Whites plummeted back into the Championship after ousting the Argentine manager, but the former Norwich City manager appears to be on track to meet his goals in West Yorkshire.
Farke has a firing Joel Piroe at his disposal, and the Dutchman might lead the Peacocks back to the first tier.
The 25-year-old has 13 goals in the Championship this season, and he will be expected to perform well at Vicarage Road.
As things stand, Farke’s club cannot afford to take their foot off the throttle, as Sheffield United, Burnley, and Sunderland are all battling for the top spot.
The Whites must avoid similar league slip-ups after losing 2-0 to Millwall in the FA Cup on Saturday with a widely rotated lineup.
While it must have been disappointing for the Elland Road faithful to see their team ousted from the cup competition, they can now focus solely on the Championship.
It is unclear how the Peacocks will do in the English top flight, since promoted sides have historically struggled to survive.