United will travel to Wycombe Wanderers for a friendly during the forthcoming international weekend (Friday November 13, 7.30pm kick-off).

Steve Evans will take his side to Adams Park next Friday to face the League Two outfit, whose scheduled fixture with Notts County has been postponed due to international call-ups for their opposition. The head coach also hopes to incorporate some “team building” during the trip.

Ticket details will be released on here on leedsunited.com in due course.

Evans explained: “We’ll be working hard and working smart over the international break. Quite simply, there will be very few days off.

“Different managers and different coaches have different thought processes. The group have been asking what’s happening because they’re used to getting on the internet and booking their flights everywhere. But they won’t be booking any flights this time.

“We’ll be in Thorp Arch throughout the week and then, all being well, we’ll be travelling down to Wycombe Wanderers next Friday evening for a full, competitive game.

“Hopefully we’ll take a healthy travelling support as well. That will give us an opportunity to get the players away for a day or two.

“Not only will we play a match, we’ll also get some team building into that.

“We’ve got Lee Erwin back in the building, and hopefully we’ll have one or two new signings who will make that journey with us.”

United have played ‘behind-closed-doors’ friendlies during recent international breaks, but Evans is keen to maintain the competitive element this time around.

“I spoke to the president yesterday afternoon and late into the evening, and he’s very much onside with getting the group away,” he said.

“I wanted us to play a game, not go two weeks without one.

“I don’t want us to play the falseness of a training ground game, we’ve done that in other breaks and it becomes false.

“People play for 20 minutes, people don’t really put the effort in and they protect themselves. You can’t do that in front of the Leeds United travelling support.”