They need so many stops if they show the ferocious form that destroyed Stoke City 6-0 on Elland Road, which bounces.
Leeds boss Daniel Fark said: “It's really amazing to be able to get such a strong performance – maybe a few more points, and all the credits are going to the boys.
Joel Pillow finished a nine-game goal drought with four first-half goals as junior Farpo and Willie Gunnonto completed the defeat.
After the Potters were torn apart, Sheffield United had to win at Burnley later that day to keep their auto-promotion hopes alive. Leeds players and staff remained at Elland Road, seeing Clarett's 2-1 victory, secured the promotion alongside White and denounced the Blade to the playoffs.
Leeds' 94 points surpasses Marcelo Bielsa's 1999-20 Championship win club record as manager Fark secured the third championship promotion in which Norwich City was brought to the top flight twice.
Rampant United certainly did it in style as smooth passes and movements ran the Stoke and ran an unbeaten Stoke in five games. The crowd of buoyant houses got caught up in joy when Piiroe transformed Manor Solomon's low cross six minutes later in front of the Don Revie stand.
The enthusiastic talk was barely dead when the Dutch striker was teeed up by standout Jaden Bogle and made it 2-0 and 2-0 later.
Piroe completed the hat trick 20 minutes after destroying the house from an angle after another electric Leeds moved. Firpo then rubbed against the house for the fourth after getting even more confused in the 26-minute Stoke Box.
After Bogle's efforts made a gun on the post to his pass, there was still time for Piroe to win the net again.
Leeds was 5-0 after 41 minutes and Stoke had not registered Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow in trouble. How should Stoke hate the sight of Piroe, the top scorer of the 19 championships? He scored both goals that brought Leeds victory in pottery on Boxing Day.
The second half was more modest than expected, but Leeds added the sixth just before Gnonto headed for Solomon's deep cross.
United were able to make their debut in Total Control with 16-year-old Harrye, the brother of Tottenham Archie, and United Legend Editor's great in the final stages.
Given the difference in United's very good goals against Burnley, they will beat Bristol City on Elland Road next Monday night and win the title if they win at Plymouth on the final day of the season. Burnley finishes with QPR (Way) and Millwall (Home).
On Good Friday, Leeds made great strides in achieving an automatic promotion to the Premier League with a 1-0 win at Oxford.
The whites were under pressure as rivals Burnley and Sheffield United won early in the day, but Fark's team got the victory, bringing them back to the top of the championship, and at the time they missed five points off the blade.
Solomon's 33rd minute goal was enough to see the limited Oxford, although Leeds had a nerve with a solid all-around display.
After a bright opening by Oxford, Leeds bossed ownership of the game's opening third, but nothing showed that. Filming from inside the box was made by very few visitors, apart from the shots of Brenden Arsonson, who was saved well by Jamie Comeing.
When the only goal came, it was the classic United Strike. This season, there are so many Leeds target carbon copies manufactured on the sides.
Joe Rodon thrusts the U's backline with a sharp pass for Jaden Bogle to steam Solomon on the far post and whip the ball high on the roof of the net with a full cross from right to right to chop the ball high on the roof of the net.
After the goal, Leeds was extremely conservative in his approach. After coming through a brief pressure spell early in the second half, they regained control and strangled Oxford's life with a long fit.
Another score came and it seemed to go to United, approaching the second target insurance, when a daisy cutter from afar was fingertips by a comedy to an upright one.
Leeds had been working with Rodon Super at the heart of the defense and long throws and set pieces all night long, but watched the game to advance to 91 points. It was another game from last season, with three games available to afford.
The 83 goal this season is 20 higher than any other championship side. That's an impressive statistic, but the defense is not tattered either.
Goalkeeper Carl Darlow only had a memo save to make at Oxford, so he took a shot from Cammeron Branagan in the sixth minute. He was not violated as United then recorded the 23rd clean sheet, highlighting their qualifications for promotion.
Farke said: “We're not the most physical aspect, but we managed to deal with all the situations. I'm pretty pleased with this. No other team has done this in a recent game.”