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Aaron Bower’s report is in, so I’ll call it a day. Thanks for reading and some healthy ‘United’ debate.

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And here’s how we’re looking now:

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On the ‘United’ debate, here’s Onno Giller:

In response to Ben Watson, my theory is that all the clubs listed are the only clubs of note in their city, while Manchester has City and United, and the derby is always ‘City vs United’. I can understand the frustration, yet I have also not hear any Birmingham fan’s complain about City being called City…

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One-one sounds about right there. Leeds stretch their unbeaten run in the league to seven games while Manchester United move to fifth place.

ShareFULL-TIME: Leeds 1-1 Manchester United

Cunha is back to block DCL’s cross and that’s the final act of a hard-fought affair.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim with Leeds United manager Daniel Farke after the match. Photograph: Chris Radburn/ReutersShare

Updated at 09.29 EST

90+3 min: The two sides take turns to attack, the game wide open. We finally breathe when Stach sends a long-range hit over.

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90+1 min: The handball appeal is denied but Leeds have a corner … a game of headers breaks out inside the Manchester United area before Piroe’s shot is blocked.

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90 min: The lively Gnonto has a cross blocked by Cunha … Leeds appeal for a handball.

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89 min: Farke wants the three points, not just another draw in this impressive unbeaten run.

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88 min: Gnonto cuts through the Manchester United midfield with a pass to Stach, who drives and plays to Piroe … a first-time curling effort searches for the top left corner and very nearly finds it. Just over. Better from Leeds.

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87 min: Aaronson, the Leeds goalscorer, makes way for Piroe.

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85 min: Dalot wins the ball back as Manchester United wheel it around … Leeds have lost a bit of edge since scoring.

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83 min: Jeremy Boyce writes in:

Quarter of an hour to go in a Leeds – ManU match and only one yellow card so far ? Roy Keane must be going apoplectic somewhere

The game hasn’t lacked fire but the players have stayed disciplined. Neil Warnock would approve.

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81 min: Again, Sesko and Zirkzee combine with Dorgu before Cunha whips in a shot from the edge of the area … that clips the outside of the post!

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79 min: Sesko feeds Dorgu out on the right … the centre-forward is dropping deep to combine well with Zirkzee. Leeds make changes, bringing on Tanaka and Gnonto.

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76 min: Zirkzee, starting to conduct this game, overhits his ball forward for the chasing Sesko. The visitors are the ones in control at the moment.

Joshua Zirkzee in action. Photograph: Craig Brough/Action Images/ReutersShare

Updated at 09.17 EST

74 min: Another chance. Manchester United are suddenly playing some lovely stuff, with Zirkzee at the centre of it; he drifts left and plays a stinging ball across goal. Sesko’s snap effort travels wide.

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Updated at 09.54 EST

73 min: (Manchester) United play out nicely from the back, all the way to Sesko … before Dorgu misplaces a ball into the area.

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70 min: Okafor tries an overhead kick … and is denied by Lammens, diving to his left for an excellent save. Again, the opportunity came from a long throw.

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Updated at 09.49 EST

69 min: Zirzkee came on for Yoro, by the way. It seems Dorgu has retreated to right wing-back.

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Zirkzee slips in Cunha inside the area … and he rolls in a tidy finish from the right-hand side, helped by Lucas Perri not closing the angle down. A chaotic close beckons.

ShareGOAL! Leeds 1-1 Manchester United (Cunha 65)

Joshua Zirkzee is on for Manchester United … and he creates the equaliser!

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Updated at 09.54 EST

The ball breaks forward for Leeds, with Heaven running back to try and clear up … but the relentless Aaronson drives forward, too, through that left channel. He collects inside the area and delivers a lovely, calm finish into the bottom right corner. Beautifully done.

ShareGOAL! Leeds 1-0 Manchester United (Aaronson 62)

We have lift-off.

Photograph: Chris Radburn/ReutersShare

Updated at 09.05 EST

61 min: Ben Watson asks:

Any reason why Leeds United are ‘Leeds” and Manchester United are ‘United’?

It’s the sort of thing that drives fans of other ‘Uniteds’ (Newcastle, Sheffield, Leeds (!) Rotheram (!!)) mad, but wanted to check there was something more to it than simple ‘big-club’ bias?

Just reflex, I suppose. I’ll remind myself to get the Manchester in there.

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60 min: “RefCam is disturbing,” writes Joe Pearson, with no further explanation provided. Fair enough.

Referee Jarred Gillett. Photograph: Molly Darlington/Getty ImagesShare

Updated at 08.49 EST

58 min: Again, the game feels lively, just as it did in the first half, but we’re struggling for clear-cut chances. United are certainly lacking a clinical touch, missing Bruno Fernandes’ ability to conjure something magical in a fiery game.

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55 min: Okafor and Yoro continue to race against one another out on Leeds’ left … their duel leads to a corner, one that swings in to test Lammens. He tips it away for another Leeds corner.

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53 min: Cunha ventures down the left before his low ball in is blocked. Shaw plays to Casemiro, who delivers a teasing ball with the outside of his boot … Sesko fluffs his header inside the area, but he was offside anyway.

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Updated at 08.48 EST

51 min: Gudmundsson laces a strike from a tight angle and Lammens is down to make a fine save … Manchester United break forward but the strike from Ugarte is well wide.

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Updated at 09.55 EST

50 min: Yoro cleans up a long ball that threatened to break perfectly for Aaronson. Time for another long throw.

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49 min: There’s still sunshine in Leeds, taking up plenty of Manchester United’s right wing.

Photograph: Alex Dodd/EPAShare

Updated at 09.55 EST

47 min: Okafor does Yoro for pace out on the Leeds left – it produces a long-throw opportunity. Gudmundsson’s launch into the area is dangerous, the ball bouncing, but Manchester United escape.

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Updated at 09.55 EST

46 min: Heaven heads away a Justin cross into the area as Leeds begin the half on the front foot.

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And we’re back. Both sides are unchanged.

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Karen Asad writes in:

There was serious talk around Calvert-Lewin joining United on free transfer in the summer. I personally thought it was good business, give his prem exprience. Yet there was a backlash and it never happened.

Now I’m thinking, considering the said backlash, had he joined United, the sheer amount of media narrative surrounding his injury record would not give him the slightest chance of reaching his current form. Now there lies the problem of Man UTD; so much talk and attention is seeping the professional sport out of the team.

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Ruben Amorim will be pretty pleased with how his side have gone there, keeping up with the chaotic energy of the hosts. The issue remains his bench and how the teenagers will cope when they’re required in the cauldron later on.

ShareHALF-TIME: Leeds 0-0 Manchester United

An old-world, all-action half … but one low on chances.

Lucas Perri makes a save from Leny Yoro. Photograph: Phil Duncan/Every Second Media/ShutterstockShare

Updated at 08.31 EST

45 min: Calvert-Lewin continues to be a nuisance whenever the ball is in the air … but it’s Manchester United who break forward as Dorgu fires from outside the area … his low, stinging shot travels wide.

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44 min: Martínez hoofs the ball away as Manchester United resist at the back.

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Updated at 09.55 EST

43 min: Martínez continues to drift forward and pose a threat inside that left channel for Manchester United. Shaw keeps up with Justin as Leeds win a corner on the right.

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Updated at 08.14 EST

40 min: Shaw will deliver a corner for the visitors … it’s deep and finds Casemiro, whose header is flicked on by Yoro … Perri leaps to tip over the bar! Another fine corner comes in, with Cunha’s volley going over. Manchester United showcase their threat from set pieces.

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Updated at 09.56 EST

39 min: Dalot has been lively for Manchester United on the right and builds the move forward, though Dorgu’s left-footed cross is cut out.

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Updated at 09.56 EST

35 min: Calvert-Lewin leaps in the area, gets a head on it … and clips the far post! It was a delicious ball from the right, and the man in form delivers the first serious threat to the Manchester United goal.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Leeds United hits the post with a header. Photograph: Matt West/ShutterstockShare

Updated at 08.16 EST

34 min: Dorgu is a few hours late with a sliding challenge on Calvert-Lewin. It’s an easy decision for Jarred Gillett: yellow card.

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