November ended with pressure mounting on Whites boss Daniel Farke, but the German has since overseen a remarkable turnaround.
Leeds have given themselves breathing space in the battle for survival and sit 15th, six points above the drop zone. They visited the Midlands at the weekend, sharing the spoils with Aston Villa in a 1-1 draw.
The bottom three is currently occupied by West Ham, Burnley and Wolves, with Nottingham Forest hovering precariously in 17th.
Over the weekend, West Ham drew with AFC Bournemouth, Burnley picked up a point at Chelses and Wolves lost to Crystal Palace. Forest, meanwhile, were edged out by liverpool.
Tottenham have even been dragged into the battle and were thumped by their North London rivals Arsenal on home turf.
Elsewhere, Fulham emerged from their battle with Sunderland as 3-1 victors and Brighton & Hove Albion defeated Brentford. Manchester City squeezed past Newcastle United and the weekend was rounded off by a win for Manchester United over Everton.
Following the latest results, Opta have rebooted their supercomputer to predict how the final Premier League table will look.