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Leeds United look set to be without Luciano Becchio for the final home game of the season against Burnley.

The clubs leading goalscorer has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury and manager Simon Grayson rates his chances as doubtful.

Leeds will also be without Barry Bannan. The midfielder on loan from Aston Villa, returned to his parent club after a clause in their contract allowed them to recall him from the loan.

Still on the sidelines are Patrick Kisnorbo, Ben Parker and Lloyd Sam through injury.

Burnley manager Eddie Howe must decide whether to risk striker Martin Paterson who returned for the reserves in midweek with two goals.

Paterson has been sidelined with a thigh injury since early February.

Dean Marney remains on the sidelines with a medial ligament injury.

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