Leeds United 4 Ipswich Town 0
Leeds kick-started their bid for an instant Premier League return with a thumping 4-0 win against automatic promotion rivals Ipswich at Elland Road.
Skipper Pascal Struijk's early header, Leif Davis's own goal and Crysencio Summerville's penalty left the home fans bouncing at half-time as the Tractor Boys hurtled towards only their third league defeat of the season.
Joel Piroe crashed home an emphatic finish early in the second half and Leeds, who dropped five points in their previous two matches, could have added more.
Piroe and Georginio Rutter both saw efforts hit the woodwork and while Conor Chaplin's first-half shot clipped a post, it was one-way traffic in the lunchtime kick-off.
Daniel Farke's side extended their unbeaten home record this season to 12 matches and cut the gap between themselves and second-placed Ipswich to seven points.
Leeds will be hoping Kieran McKenna's side drop more points against leaders Leicester on Boxing Day.
Ipswich defender Davis had a game to forget back at his former club as it was also his clumsy first-half challenge on Summerville which led to Leeds' penalty.
Since losing to Leeds at Portman Road in a seven-goal thriller in August, Ipswich had lost just one of their following 18 matches.
But in front of an expectant home crowd they fell behind in the eighth minute.
Piroe's header from Summerville's corner was saved by Vaclav Hladky and Struijk was first to the rebound to head Leeds in front from two yards.
Ipswich responded through Nathan Broadhead's effort from outside the box and began to force their way back into the game.
The visitors were never allowed to settle, though, and Leeds turned defence into attack to double their lead in the 25th
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