
Joel Piroe and Wilfried Gnonto combined to score five goals last time out - and the Leeds stars are 8/1 to each have 2+ shots on target against Bristol City tonight
In addition to the head-to-head odds and Price Boosts outlined in a previous article - Sky Bet are offering a Featured Price Boost for tonight's Championship showdown.
The fixture will be between Leeds United and Bristol City - as the Whites look to return to the top of the table with a win, while the Robins will seal a playoff place with an upset victory.
The bet requires Joel Piroe and Wilfried Gnonto to each have two or more shots on target.
The odds for that particular bet have been enhanced from 5/1 to 8/1 according to Sky Bet.
This selection was a winner in their last game as Piroe had four shots on target and Gnonto had two shots on target.
Piroe scored four goals in that particular league fixture as Leeds thumped Stoke City 6-0 away at home, a game in which Gnonto also found the back of the net.
Additionally, Gnonto scored against Bristol City when these two sides met in February of last year.
Sky Bet Featured Price Boost for Leeds United vs Bristol City:
Joel Piroe and Wilfried Gnonto to each have 2+ shots on target
WAS 5/1 NOW 8/1

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