[BBC][Getty Images]Daniel Farke has a wonderful problem: Bournemouth away midweek before the most prestigious match for Leeds since the Champions League semi-final 25 years ago.Two outstanding results in the Premier League – a magnificent first league win at Old Trafford in 45 years and a professional performance against Wolves at the weekend, has seen Opta rate Leeds' chance of survival this season as 99.7%.So with relegation all-but mathematically avoided, who do United risk on the south coast on Wednesday?Should Farke field a weakened team or go full-strength?If the German rests players, he runs the risk of losing the momentum accrued after the first back-to-back wins of the season.But if he goes full-strength, he may unnecessarily risk key players ahead of the biggest game in some fans' lifetimes.Ahead of the quarter-final, Farke said: "It's still not realistic for us to win the FA Cup, but who knows?"Now, only two Wembley wins away, that old glittering silver trophy is tantalisingly close.And should the German bring a major piece of silverware back to Leeds for the first time since 1992, he would have firmly stepped out of the shadow of many managers who preceded him, including Marcelo Bielsa.The battle plan for the midweek fixture must be to stay healthy and keep the momentum going. But that is easier said than done against a Bournemouth team who are enjoying their longest unbeaten run in the Premier League.Whatever Farke decides to do on Wednesday will probably divide opinion and he will only be universally praised if the team comes out unscathed and ready for battle on Sunday. A fierce rival and a chance to play in an FA Cup final is looming, but Leeds must take care of business first.Find more from Adonis Storr at The Roaring Peacock