Manager Dennis Wise is free to take up his position in the Elland Road dugout and technical area when Leeds United face Plymouth tomorrow.

Wise was fined £4,000 and given a suspended one-match ban at an FA disciplinary hearing in Birmingham yesterday. He was charged with misconduct after ushering West Brom's Diomansy Kamara off the pitch on January 20 because he felt the player was taking too long to be substituted.

Wise has until Wednesday to respond to a separate charge of using abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour towards a match official after referee Nigel Miller's refusal to award a penalty in Leeds' match at Southend on March 17.

Meanwhile, defender Matt Heath wants United to attack from the start tomorrow against a Plymouth side conceding goals galore.

The mid-table Pilgrims have let in seven goals without reply over their last two matches, against Ipswich and Burnley. In contrast, second from bottom United are undefeated in four games and are looking to complete a league double after winning 2-1 at Home Park in November.

The Easter fixtures, against Plymouth tomorrow and at Colchester on Monday, are vital to United's survival bid and Heath said: "Hopefully we will be able to pile on the misery for Plymouth. If we can get at them early on, they may get the jitters.

"We badly want to get out of this mess and I just feel we are going to do it.

"We have two matches in three days so by the time we have played at Colchester we could be a bit nearer survival.

"There are 18 points to play for in the remaining games. We have gone four unbeaten and confidence is climbing higher and higher. Three home matches remain and realistically we have to take maximum points from them, so it is a massive game tomorrow."

Heath believes his central defensive partner Lubomir Michalik is proving a lucky talisman.

Since Michalik joined on loan from Bolton and made his debut against Luton, United are unbeaten with two wins and two draws, and Heath said: "Lubo will be thinking he has changed things round.

"He has been putting in the performances and must be happy with the way he has been playing. He is a big lad who dominates in the air and is good on the ground for someone of his size."

United hope David Healy can maintain his run of goals for club and country but assistant manager Gus Poyet also knows the fans have a big part to play.

Prices have again been reduced and Poyet said: "There will be a bigger crowd than we had against Preston because the game is not on TV. There was a tremendous atmosphere for that one and we badly need the fans' support again on Saturday."

Alan Thompson is recalled, though Poyet said it was unlikely the midfielder, on loan from Celtic, would play in both Easter matches.