Leeds welcome Tottenham to Elland Road on Saturday, hoping to make it three games without a loss.
Last time the two met at Elland Road in 2023, Spurs put up an impressive performance with a 4-1 win.
Leeds have not managed a win over Spurs since May 2021 under Marcelo Bielsa.
Leeds vs Tottenham will take place on Saturday at Elland Road
As well as their battles on the pitch, Leeds and Tottenham have shared more than their fair share of players over the years, with numerous top-level stars having turned out for both clubs.
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Here are five Leeds United favourites who have played for Tottenham as well.
Paul Robinson
Robinson came through the Leeds academy, making his debut for the club in 1998, where he kept a clean sheet against Chelsea.
At the time, Robinson was in and out of the team as the number two Goalkeeper, making five league appearances in his first season.
Robinson finally established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper in 2002/03, where he played all 38 League matches.
The next season, Robinson joined a very exclusive list of goalkeepers who have scored for their club, scoring a header against Swindon Town in the final moments of the League Cup.
Robinson made the switch to Tottenham in May 2004 for a fee of around £1.5 million.
He went on to play 175 times for Spurs before joining Blackburn in 2008 and then Burnley in 2015.
Jonathon Woodgate
Woodgate began his career at Middlesbrough before moving to Leeds at the age of 16.
Making his debut in 1998, Woodgate was regarded as one of the most complete all-round players to come through the Leeds academy.
Woodgate was unlucky with injuries throughout his time at Elland Road, not playing as much as he would’ve liked.
Leeds hit financial troubles in 2003, and as a result, sold Woodgate to Newcastle for £9 million. This resulted in the departure of manager Terry Venables, who disagreed with the sale.
Robbie Keane
Keane joined Leeds on loan from Inter Milan in 2001, netting nine goals in 14 games.
An impressive run of goalscoring form saw the Irishmen sign a permanent deal at Leeds, at an original cost of £12 million.
Keane was unable to maintain his form for Leeds, scoring just six times the following season.
Leeds were forced to sell Keane in 2002, on deadline day, to Tottenham Hotspur for £7 million.
Aaron Lennon
Lennon made history on his Leeds debut away at White Hart Lane, becoming the youngest player to feature in the Premier League at 16 years and 129 days.
Lennon netted once in his Leeds career against Sunderland in a 3-2.
He became a starter for Leeds during their Championship campaign, before moving to Tottenham in 2005 for £1 million.
Lennon would go on to play over 300 games for Spurs before leaving in 2015.
Archie Gray
Gray was a fan favourite for Leeds during his first full season at the club.
Coming through the academy, playing 52 times in the 2023/24 season, picking up the young Championship player of the year.
Gray left for Spurs in 2024 for around £40 million, where he has featured 51 times so far, winning the Europa League in his first season.