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Leeds United vs Blackpool live stream and ticket details as Whites get their pre-season underway

Leeds United kick off their pre-season campaign on Thursday as they face Championship side Blackpool at York City's LNER Community Stadium.

The game will take place in York - also the home of Leeds' Under 23s side over the past couple of seasons - as work continues to take place on the pitches at Elland Road and Blackpool's Bloomfield Road. It will be a first pre-season outing for Jesse Marsch's side, as preparations get underway for the new Premier League season, with Leeds set to welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to Elland Road on August 6.

Leeds fans will be hoping to get a first look at new signing Marc Roca, while the likes of Patrick Bamford, Jack Harrison and the other Whites players who were not on international duty this summer could all feature against the Tangerines.

If you are not making the trip to York to watch the Whites' return to action, here's everything you need to know to follow the game:

Kick-off at the LNER Community Stadium is at 7:00pm on Thursday, July 7.

At the time of writing, there are a limited number of tickets available for the friendly clash here.

The game is being live streamed on LUTV according to the club's listing, with live video and audio options available. You can also follow all the action here on LeedsLive, where we will be live blogging all the action and adding post-match analysis, player ratings in our full match coverage from York.

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