ELLAND Road's expected biggest crowd of the season is primed to host a clash of the Championship's two in-form teams tomorrow.

Leeds United go into tomorrow's clash against Nottingham Forest boasting no fewer than seven wins from 12 league games since the turn of the year, collecting 23 points for a tally among the highest in the form table.

But Forest will arrive just as bright and breezy.

The have won four out of their last five games and six out of the last eight, including the scalps of respective leaders Bournemouth and Middlesbrough.

At the heart of the Leeds run has been the dynamic form of a corps of colts including former Tadcaster School pupil Charlie Taylor.

The York-born player, who has been moved into a more advanced position from his customary left-back role, has been key in the 2015 renaissance.

Now his aim was to keep the run going, saying: "From where we were at the turn of the year to where we are now and where we’re looking to get to is a real improvement.

"It could be a great finish to the second half of the season.

"We’ve just got to kick on into that top-half or top ten and try to get as high as we can."