Brentford head coach Thomas Frank has predicted an open game between his side and a possession-based Leeds United outfit on Easter Monday.
Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds suffered a damaging defeat at home against Wigan Athletic on Good Friday and will be desperate to bounce back at Griffin Park, a ground they have traditionally struggled at.
Brentford played out a 1-1 draw at Millwall on Good Friday and will be aiming to return to winning ways when the Whites come to visit.
For Frank, Leeds will present a very different type of challenge to Millwall and he predicted an open game at Griffin Park.
The head coach knows Leeds will want the ball, but is keen for his men to seek to dominate the Whites.
"On the ball, we still need to try and dominate like we did today", Frank told a press conference following the clash at the Den.
"Against Leeds it'll be different because they've got more high pressing and more man marking, so that's a difficult thing.
"We know that when they're on the ball they'll try to dominate us more and be more flexible.
"I think that game will be a more open game", the Brentford boss added.
Brentford held Leeds to a 1-1 draw at Elland Road when the two teams met earlier this season, while they won the encounter at Griffin Park last term 3-1.