Leeds were in electric form as the Potters visited Elland Road on Easter Monday, surging into a 5-0 lead by half-time, to move within touching distance of a place back among the Premier League elite.
Willy Gnonto added a sixth during the second half, while 16-year-old Harry Gray made his professional debut as a late substitute.
Depending on the result of Sheffield United’s clash with Burnley this evening, Leeds could be promoted today.
Comfortable, confident and always looked in control. | Mike Egerton/PA Wire
As good a first half performance as Elland Road has seen in years. He tortured Stoke. Worked hard to defend too. Completely dominant. Continued to shine after the break. | Getty Images
Played some lovely passes over the top, did any defending he needed to do with a minimum of fuss. Hardly troubled. | Getty Images
Completely within his comfort zone for the vast majority. Stoke couldn’t lay a glove on him. Passed it well. | Mike Egerton/PA Wire
His movement was a problem for Stoke, so was the link-up with Solomon. Got his goal with a lovely miskick. | Getty Images
Started on the front foot to put Leeds in a great position. Kept himself busy throughout. Played some nice passes. | Mike Egerton/PA Wire