Sheffield United's stunning start and Leeds United's ability to catch them PLUS an upturn in League One for Rotherham United - The YP FootballTalk Podcast

THE go-to football show that covers all ELEVEN of Yorkshire’s Premier League and Football League clubs - Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town, Hull City, Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Rotherham United, Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Bradford City, Doncaster Rovers and Harrogate Town.

On this week's show, YP football writers Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton to discuss the reasons behind Sheffield United’s stunning start to the Championship season and how close they and Yorkshire rivals Leeds United will push each other this season – the two sides face each other after the international break on Friday, October 18, with the second-placed Blades ahead of Daniel Farke’s team by just three points.

In League One, we assess the upturn in fortunes for Huddersfield Town – twice victors over Barnsley in the past week – and Rotherham United, who are now unbeaten in four games.

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Finally, we look at what lies ahead for Bradford City after snapping their recent losing streak, while Leon picks out his Team of the Week and Stuart his Player of the Week, based on recent performances.

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